EPISODE · Sep 10, 2025 · 3 MIN
Mike Tyson: Comeback, Cannabis, and Mayweather Clash | Inside Iron Mike's Unfiltered Journey
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Mike Tyson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Mike Tyson cannot seem to stay out of the headlines this week. On September 8, Tyson—now 59—commanded attention by announcing his long-awaited comeback to the stage with “Return of the Mike,” a new one-man show launching a four-city Hard Rock Live tour this November and culminating with a prime-time streaming broadcast taped in Florida. According to ESPN, Tyson promises to reveal never-before-heard stories, including new lawsuits, health crises, tales from his boxing career, and candid self-reflection written with the help of his wife Kiki. He’s said the tour will be riveting, sometimes sad, and totally honest, a no-filter look at his highs and lows. The buzz is amplified by the fact that this is his first solo stage appearance since 2013’s “The Undisputed Truth”—a show that sold out venues and launched a Netflix documentary. Fans are already snapping up presale tickets according to Hard Rock’s official channels.But the real bombshell is that Tyson will face Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a blockbuster exhibition bout scheduled for spring 2026—a fight confirmed by multiple major outlets including CBS News and ESPN, and already touted as one of the sport’s most hyped events of the decade. Tyson, showing trademark bravado, told press that it might be “detrimental to [Floyd’s] health” that the fight is on, while Mayweather insists it will be legendary. This clash of icons is set to dominate next year’s sports headlines, and although the exhibition status means it won’t count for official records, the fan and financial stakes are enormous.Tyson’s business ventures have also placed him in the financial news cycle this week. On a recent episode of Katie Miller’s podcast and expanded by Essentially Sports, Tyson discussed the headaches of running his rapidly growing cannabis company, Tyson 2.0. Despite being one of the biggest legal operators in the U.S. market, he’s facing a “new tax dilemma” due to banking restrictions—unable to deposit large sums or pay taxes with his cannabis earnings without risking legal trouble. Tyson 2.0 reportedly grossed over $160 million, but Tyson admits that every transaction feels risky in the current regulatory landscape. Business insiders consider his navigation of this gray area a sign of the industry’s unresolved challenges.On the personal side, Tyson remains based between Las Vegas and Florida with his wife and children, leading a surprisingly reserved life given his legendary reputation, as reported in recent features and lifestyle exposés. Social media chatter continues, boosted by the enduring popularity of his “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson” podcast—which has logged over a billion impressions and hosted countless sporting and entertainment luminaries.Finally, Tyson’s recent loss on points to Jake Paul in November 2024 is once again in the spotlight after he revealed grim new details of the health scare that nearly canceled the bout: a severe ulcer attack resulted in a mid-flight medical emergency, blood loss, and hospitalization, according to his own interviews. He’s set to address that drama, among a decade’s worth of new controversies and triumphs, in front of a live audience—and the world will be watching.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Mike Tyson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Mike Tyson cannot seem to stay out of the headlines this week. On September 8, Tyson—now 59—commanded attention by announcing his long-awaited comeback to the stage with “Return of the Mike,” a new one-man show launching a four-city Hard Rock Live tour this November and culminating with a prime-time streaming broadcast taped in Florida. According to ESPN, Tyson promises to reveal never-before-heard stories, including new lawsuits, health crises, tales from his boxing career, and candid self-reflection written with the help of his wife Kiki. He’s said the tour will be riveting, sometimes sad, and totally honest, a no-filter look at his highs and lows. The buzz is amplified by the fact that this is his first solo stage appearance since 2013’s “The Undisputed Truth”—a show that sold out venues and launched a Netflix documentary. Fans are already snapping up presale tickets according to Hard Rock’s official channels.But the real bombshell is that Tyson will face Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a blockbuster exhibition bout scheduled for spring 2026—a fight confirmed by multiple major outlets including CBS News and ESPN, and already touted as one of the sport’s most hyped events of the decade. Tyson, showing trademark bravado, told press that it might be “detrimental to [Floyd’s] health” that the fight is on, while Mayweather insists it will be legendary. This clash of icons is set to dominate next year’s sports headlines, and although the exhibition status means it won’t count for official records, the fan and financial stakes are enormous.Tyson’s business ventures have also placed him in the financial news cycle this week. On a recent episode of Katie Miller’s podcast and expanded by Essentially Sports, Tyson discussed the headaches of running his rapidly growing cannabis company, Tyson 2.0. Despite being one of the biggest legal operators in the U.S. market, he’s facing a “new tax dilemma” due to banking restrictions—unable to deposit large sums or pay taxes with his cannabis earnings without risking legal trouble. Tyson 2.0 reportedly grossed over $160 million, but Tyson admits that every transaction feels risky in the current regulatory landscape. Business insiders consider his navigation of this gray area a sign of the industry’s unresolved challenges.On the personal side, Tyson remains based between Las Vegas and Florida with his wife and children, leading a surprisingly reserved life given his legendary reputation, as reported in recent features and lifestyle exposés. Social media chatter continues, boosted by the enduring popularity of his “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson” podcast—which has logged over a billion impressions and hosted countless sporting and entertainment luminaries.Finally, Tyson’s recent loss on points to Jake Paul in November 2024 is once again in the spotlight after he revealed grim new details of the health scare that nearly canceled the bout: a severe ulcer attack resulted in a mid-flight medical emergency, blood loss, and hospitalization, according to his own interviews. He’s set to address that drama, among a decade’s worth of new controversies and triumphs, in front of a live audience—and the world will be watching.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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