On a media tour through Toronto before his live show "Undisputed Truth" at the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday, former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson lashed out at a reporter after a question was directed at the boxers troubled legal past. Sitting down with CP24s Nathan Downer, Tyson became aggravated, sharing his profanity-laced thoughts with the host after Downer brought up a 1992 rape conviction. Tyson met with Toronto mayor Rob Ford on Tuesday, which was the source of Downers line of questioning. The host alluded to critics questioning Tyson - a "convicted rapist" - meeting with Ford during a mayoral race. "Some of your critics would say, Theres a race for mayor. We know youre a convicted rapist. This could hurt his campaign. How would you respond to that?" Tyson appeared calm at first, but his anger eventually shone through. "Hey, I dont know who said that. Youre the only one Ive heard say that," Tyson said. "I dont have no comment to that, because its negative. Youre being negative." "Its so interesting that you come across as a nice guy, but youre really a piece of (expletive)," he said. As Downer attempted to change the subject, it was clear Tyson wanted no part of the rest of the interview. You can watch the video of the incident at Bardown.com. Air Force 1 España . -- The Chicago Bears agreed Tuesday to a one-year contract with defensive lineman Israel Idonije and are bringing him back for a second stint. Comprar Air Force 1 Baratas . He will just have to wait a little longer. Bester grabbed an early lead before Scotlands Darren Burnett took over and ran away with the mens singles lawn bowling final 21-9 on Friday. http://www.airforce1baratas.es/. Serbia captain Bogdan Obradovic said his team will include 9th-ranked Janko Tipsarevic and 27th-ranked Viktor Troicki as he decided to let the top-ranked Djokovic rest. Air Force 1 España Baratas .S. Olympic hockey management team have been making what he called "ghost rosters" since August. Air Force 1 Baratas Online . Dirk Nowitzki scored 25 points, Shawn Marion had 22 and the Mavericks beat undermanned Philadelphia 124-112 Friday night, handing the 76ers their 10th straight loss.The NHLPA says the Calgary Flames cannot mandate its players wear protective foot and ankle equipment commonly known as "shotblockers." Flames general manager Jay Feaster instructed his players get fitted for the guards after Calgary captain Mark Giordano suffered a broken ankle and veteran forward Lee Stempniak broke his foot after being hit by pucks last month. Flames players have informed the Players Association they were strongly encouraged by Flames management to wear the shotblockers, but were told the equipment wasnt mandatory. However, Feaster says this is a mandatory team policy which may create a problem as such a policy could be viewed as a CBA violation. (CBA 30.3 Amendments -- The NHL and its Clubs shall not, during the term of this Agreement or any extension thereof, amend or modify the provisions (or portions thereof) of the League Rules or any of the Leagues Playing Rules in existence on the date of this Agreement that affect any terms or conditions of employment of any Player, without the prior written consent of the NHLPA which shall not be unreasonably withheld. The NHL shall furnish proposed amendments to and/or modifications of League Rules that affect any terms or conditions of employment of any Player upon the NHLPAs written request.) "No team can unilaterally make a piece of eqquipment mandatory," Mathieu Schneider, Special Assistant to NHLPA Executive Director Don Fehr, told the Dreger Report.dddddddddddd Equipment discussions and proposed changes are expected to funnel through the newly-formed equipment sub-committee before moving on to the joint competition committee and, ultimately, to the board for final approval. All Flames players are complying with managements policy and are currently wearing some form of additional foot protection. The NHLPA intends on reaching out to the NHL to discuss its concerns with Calgarys approach. While very sensitive to why the Flames are doing what they are doing, Schneider worries about "knee-jerk" reactions by NHL clubs and the potential for unintended consequence, such as another injury if teams are allowed to armor their players without going through the appropriate procedural steps. Schneider points toward the ongoing work being done between the league and PA on potential changes to shoulder pads as an example of how thorough the process of full-scale equipment changes has to be. Years ago, players opted for a much larger shoulder pad for added protection. Now, the focus is on developing a smaller and less damaging shoulder pad, in hindsight, correcting an issue that was created by good intentions and in the spirit of safety. ' ' '