Hulu has dropped the first teaser of the limited series "Mike," which shows the life and career of Mike Tyson. The clip features Trevante Rhodes flaunting his body as he portrays the former professional boxer.

The teaser, which Hulu posted on its official YouTube account Wednesday, opens with Rhodes looking in the mirror inside what appears to be a dressing room. Meanwhile, a crowd can be heard cheering in the background. In the following scenes, one can see his character's transformation from a boy getting into a fight to a grownup man entering the boxing ring.

The teaser further shares a glimpse into the character's training and even shows his coach Cus D'Amato (played by actor Harvey Keitel), who predicted that he would become a world champion someday. The clip also introduces Laura Harrier, who plays Tyson's love interest in the series.

At the end of the teaser, Rhodes can be seen flaunting his body while holding a chain attached to a white tiger.

The video's comments section was quickly flooded with reactions from netizens.

"From the look of the preview the actor playing Mike has the role down 100%. It looks interesting," a fan wrote, while another noted, "I'm on the fence with this one! We'll just have to wait and watch."

"I wanted Trevante recasted as T'Challa, maybe a variant version. Seeing him rocked up as Mike just makes me wanna see him in the MCU more," a fan commented, while another supporter said, "Trevante is gonna nail this role."

In March, Tyson disclosed in an Instagram post that he kept a white tiger named Kenya in his house. According to the 55-year-old sports personality, he was "foolish" to keep a big cat as a pet for 16 years.

"There is no way you're going to domesticate these cats," he added. "They'll kill you by accident and they don't even mean to kill you. They'are too strong, especially when you're playing rough with them. You're punching back and they hit you back and, you're dead."

"Mike" is an eight-episode limited series that is slated for release on Aug. 25. Its cast members also include Russell Hornsby, Harvey Keitel and Li Eubanks.

Mike Tyson (R) -- seen fighting in his prime in the mid-1990s -- has said Jamie Foxx will star in a new TV series about his life
Mike Tyson (R) -- seen fighting in his prime in the mid-1990s -- has said Jamie Foxx will star in a new TV series about his life AFP / MIKE NELSON