In a recent podcast episode, legendary boxer Mike Tyson shared some startling insights during an interview with YouTuber-turned-boxer Logan Paul. Known for his candid and often controversial statements, Tyson didn't disappoint, revealing some unusual aspects of his training regimen and making a bizarre claim about the origins of drugs.
During the conversation, Tyson openly admitted to incorporating psychedelic mushrooms into his training routine. "I have to take them when I train, I always train with my shrooms... I feel. I feel beautiful," Tyson confessed.
The 58-year-old former heavyweight champion explained that these substances play a crucial role in his preparation for fights, suggesting they help him tap into a different level of physical and mental performance.
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Tyson’s comments didn't stop there. When asked if he planned to be under the influence of mushrooms during his upcoming fight against Jake Paul, Tyson responded with a playful yet somewhat ominous remark.
He hinted that if he wasn’t using his preferred psychedelic, his opponent might resort to using a more dangerous substance like PCP. This exchange highlighted Tyson's unpredictable and often provocative nature, keeping his fans and the media guessing about his true intentions.
'Dinosaur invented drugs', says Tyson
Perhaps the most outlandish statement Mike Tyson made during the podcast was his claim that dinosaurs were responsible for inventing all drugs. “I think dinosaurs invented all the drugs… I think they invented all the drug problems,” Tyson stated. The remark, though not meant to be taken literally, added another layer of intrigue and eccentricity to Tyson’s persona, leaving listeners both amused and puzzled.
Tyson’s candidness comes as he prepares for a highly anticipated match against Jake Paul, set for November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The fight, originally scheduled for July, had been postponed due to medical concerns, but Tyson has since been cleared to compete. The event promises to be a major spectacle, with fans eager to see how Tyson, even at 58, will fare against the younger and formidable Paul.
WATCH: Mike Tyson's hilarious comments on invention of Drugs by Dinosaurs
In a recent podcast episode, legendary boxer Mike Tyson shared some startling insights during an interview with YouTuber-turned-boxer Logan Paul.
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In a recent podcast episode, legendary boxer Mike Tyson shared some startling insights during an interview with YouTuber-turned-boxer Logan Paul. Known for his candid and often controversial statements, Tyson didn't disappoint, revealing some unusual aspects of his training regimen and making a bizarre claim about the origins of drugs.
During the conversation, Tyson openly admitted to incorporating psychedelic mushrooms into his training routine. "I have to take them when I train, I always train with my shrooms... I feel. I feel beautiful," Tyson confessed.
The 58-year-old former heavyweight champion explained that these substances play a crucial role in his preparation for fights, suggesting they help him tap into a different level of physical and mental performance.
Here is the video:
Tyson’s comments didn't stop there. When asked if he planned to be under the influence of mushrooms during his upcoming fight against Jake Paul, Tyson responded with a playful yet somewhat ominous remark.
He hinted that if he wasn’t using his preferred psychedelic, his opponent might resort to using a more dangerous substance like PCP. This exchange highlighted Tyson's unpredictable and often provocative nature, keeping his fans and the media guessing about his true intentions.
'Dinosaur invented drugs', says Tyson
Perhaps the most outlandish statement Mike Tyson made during the podcast was his claim that dinosaurs were responsible for inventing all drugs. “I think dinosaurs invented all the drugs… I think they invented all the drug problems,” Tyson stated. The remark, though not meant to be taken literally, added another layer of intrigue and eccentricity to Tyson’s persona, leaving listeners both amused and puzzled.
Tyson’s candidness comes as he prepares for a highly anticipated match against Jake Paul, set for November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The fight, originally scheduled for July, had been postponed due to medical concerns, but Tyson has since been cleared to compete. The event promises to be a major spectacle, with fans eager to see how Tyson, even at 58, will fare against the younger and formidable Paul.