Mike Tyson
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson arrives to the American Theatre Wing's annual Tony Awards in New York, June 9, 2013. Reuters/Carlo Allegri

Mike Tyson is heating up the feud between Soulja Boy and Chris Brown by recording a diss track for the "Crank Dat" rapper. On Sunday, the professional boxer made it clear that he was siding Brown in the ongoing beef.

"If you show up, it's going down," Tyson raps in the diss track, which is called "It's Going Down." The track has been produced by Damon Elliott, and a 30-second snippet was shared by Tyson on Monday.

According to TMZ, Brown is expected to record his verse sometime later this week, and a music video is currently in works that will be dropped on Tyson's YouTube page (produced by Shots Studios).

“‘IF YOU SHOW UP’… It’s going down,” Tyson wrote in the Instagram post, which featured the clip. “I’m going to teach him how to knock your ass out @souljaboy. Song dropping soon on my YouTube with @chrisbrownofficial. Produced by @thedamonelliott. S/O @fredfrenchy.”

Later Monday, Tyson thanked all the radio stations for "already playing my new track."

Tyson got involved in the feud after rapper 50 Cent asked the 50-year-old to help Brown since Soulja Boy is being trained by Floyd Mayweather. Tyson claimed that he would teach Brown “every dirty trick in the book.”

The feud between Brown and Soulja Boy began last week after the latter liked a sexy Instagram photo shared by Karrueche Tran. Soulja Boy later took to social media to tell fans that Brown called him, threatening him over the like.

Following this, the two artists exchanged insults and threats on social media, but on Wednesday Soulja Boy uploaded a video on Twitter apologizing for his actions and revealing that his mother is sick. However, the feud reignited after 26-year-old rapper claimed to have invited Tran and Rihanna to his and Brown’s upcoming boxing match.