Lifestyle Travel Airline Travel Mike Tyson Punches 'Aggressive' JetBlue Passenger Who Was 'Harassing Him' on Flight A rep for Mike Tyson tells PEOPLE that the boxer had an altercation with a fellow passenger who "threw a water bottle at him" on a JetBlue flight out of San Francisco By Glenn Garner Glenn Garner Glenn Garner is a form writer-reporter who worked heavily with PEOPLE's Movies and TV verticals. He left PEOPLE in 2023. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 21, 2022 05:16PM EDT Mike Tyson. Photo: Michael Tullberg/Getty Mike Tyson's latest fight took place outside of the ring. The retired boxing legend, 55, was involved in an in-flight altercation Wednesday with an "aggressive" fellow passenger who he claims was harassing him on a JetBlue flight out of San Francisco International Airport. "Unfortunately, Mr. Tyson had an incident on a flight with an aggressive passenger who began harassing him and threw a water bottle at him while he was in his seat," a rep for Tyson tells PEOPLE in a statement. In footage obtained by TMZ, Tyson can be seen repeatedly punching the man, who later received medical attention and went to the police. The outlet reports that the boxer walked off the still-grounded plane seconds after the altercation. For more on Mike Tyson, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day. The San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) tells PEOPLE that the victim "provided minimal details of the incident and refused to cooperate further with the police investigation," and both men were released pending further investigation. Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson Says He 'Died' While Taking Psychedelic Toad Venom: It Was 'Beautiful' A source with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) tells PEOPLE that they have not received a report of any unruly passengers on that flight, but they "[look] into all airline reports of passenger disturbances." A rep for JetBlue did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. At the time of the incident, Tyson was headed to the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference in Miami, where he is listed as a keynote speaker after he launched his cannabis brand Tyson 2.0 last year. Tyson has previously faced legal action for instances of violence, including serving three years in prison after he was convicted of raping 18-year-old Desiree Washington in 1992. He has since maintained that their sexual encounter was consensual. RELATED VIDEO: Watch the Trailer for New Docuseries 'Mike Tyson: The Knockout' The former heavyweight champion served another nine months in prison in 1999 after assaulting two motorists following a traffic accident. He was arrested again in 2009 after an altercation with a photographer at Los Angeles International Airport, although no charges were filed. Tyson is perhaps most notorious for biting a piece of Evander Holyfield's right ear off during their 1997 rematch, for which he was subsequently disqualified and temporarily banned from boxing, in addition to facing a $3 million fine. Close