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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2025 · 4 MIN

Mike Tyson's Knockout Moves: Boxing, Business, and Beyond at 60

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Mike Tyson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mike Tyson is back in the headlines and living large as always, churning out major news with a flurry of activity across business, boxing, and entertainment. The past few days have seen Tyson center stage thanks to his high-profile sit-down with Hard Rock Bet, where he discussed an anticipated fight against Floyd Mayweather planned for next year. Tyson, who turns 60 soon, said the Mayweather bout could “supersede all the fights and all the glory he had before,” framing it as a match close to “God status” in the sporting world, even noting he fully expects to knock Mayweather out. Tyson also commented on his previous opponent, Jake Paul, revealing on air and on social media that he’s eager for a rematch because he fought through “real bad health problems” the first time, though he says he’s now feeling the best he has in years. That detail has generated a buzz and prompted a swirl of reactions, especially after Tyson admitted he trained “too intense” for the original bout and left much of the fight in the gym. This theme of Tyson’s resilience and self-awareness resonates through recent coverage, with outlets like AOL and Indeks Online amplifying his push for round two with Paul and his self-deprecating humor about aging in the ring. Adding to his media presence, Tyson took aim at current champions, praising Terence Crawford’s recent win over Canelo Alvarez as “beautiful” and suggesting Crawford faces even tougher competition next. Tyson’s takes continue to ripple through boxing media, keeping his profile relevant far beyond what most retired fighters achieve. Outside the ring, Tyson is hustling, expanding his cannabis company TYSON 2.0 into eye care with a launch of branded eye drops, as announced by Carma HoldCo Inc. Tyson has publicly stated his ambition is for the brand to become a mainstay worldwide and to meet “real consumer needs.” The product is being pushed with an extensive marketing blitz, using influencer campaigns and broad distribution—proving Tyson’s business strategy is every bit as aggressive as his fighting style. He’s also turning hardship into opportunity, discussing his latest business venture, ChaChing’s Price Fighter, on Fox Business and local affiliates. Drawing from his own experiences with poverty and food insecurity, Tyson is pitching the marketplace as a “lifesaver” for SNAP recipients forced to tighten belts during government shutdown-induced benefit cuts. By framing Price Fighter as a tool for finding the lowest prices online, Tyson is actively leveraging his backstory for both business and social relevance. In entertainment, all eyes are on Tyson’s sold-out one-man show tour, “Return of the Mike,” debuting November 9 at Hard Rock Live in Rockford. Tickets are in high demand, and Tyson promises “a variation of a bunch of stuff,” from family and legacy to comedy and self-reflection, sustaining a dynamic connection with his fans and the broader public. As for social me This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Mike Tyson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mike Tyson is back in the headlines and living large as always, churning out major news with a flurry of activity across business, boxing, and entertainment. The past few days have seen Tyson center stage thanks to his high-profile sit-down with Hard Rock Bet, where he discussed an anticipated fight against Floyd Mayweather planned for next year. Tyson, who turns 60 soon, said the Mayweather bout could “supersede all the fights and all the glory he had before,” framing it as a match close to “God status” in the sporting world, even noting he fully expects to knock Mayweather out. Tyson also commented on his previous opponent, Jake Paul, revealing on air and on social media that he’s eager for a rematch because he fought through “real bad health problems” the first time, though he says he’s now feeling the best he has in years. That detail has generated a buzz and prompted a swirl of reactions, especially after Tyson admitted he trained “too intense” for the original bout and left much of the fight in the gym. This theme of Tyson’s resilience and self-awareness resonates through recent coverage, with outlets like AOL and Indeks Online amplifying his push for round two with Paul and his self-deprecating humor about aging in the ring. Adding to his media presence, Tyson took aim at current champions, praising Terence Crawford’s recent win over Canelo Alvarez as “beautiful” and suggesting Crawford faces even tougher competition next. Tyson’s takes continue to ripple through boxing media, keeping his profile relevant far beyond what most retired fighters achieve. Outside the ring, Tyson is hustling, expanding his cannabis company TYSON 2.0 into eye care with a launch of branded eye drops, as announced by Carma HoldCo Inc. Tyson has publicly stated his ambition is for the brand to become a mainstay worldwide and to meet “real consumer needs.” The product is being pushed with an extensive marketing blitz, using influencer campaigns and broad distribution—proving Tyson’s business strategy is every bit as aggressive as his fighting style. He’s also turning hardship into opportunity, discussing his latest business venture, ChaChing’s Price Fighter, on Fox Business and local affiliates. Drawing from his own experiences with poverty and food insecurity, Tyson is pitching the marketplace as a “lifesaver” for SNAP recipients forced to tighten belts during government shutdown-induced benefit cuts. By framing Price Fighter as a tool for finding the lowest prices online, Tyson is actively leveraging his backstory for both business and social relevance. In entertainment, all eyes are on Tyson’s sold-out one-man show tour, “Return of the Mike,” debuting November 9 at Hard Rock Live in Rockford. Tickets are in high demand, and Tyson promises “a variation of a bunch of stuff,” from family and legacy to comedy and self-reflection, sustaining a dynamic connection with his fans and the broader public. As for social me This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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