Boxing legend Mike Tyson, known for his involvement in the cannabis industry, encountered a humorous incident during a recent episode of his podcast.
Rapper Trippie Redd, who was a guest on Tyson's "Hotboxin'" podcast, presented the former world champion with a blunt larger than his own head.
However, the blunt failed to ignite due to its tight roll, reported Essentially Sports.
The incident quickly went viral on social media, with fans finding humor in the unexpected turn of events, with one observer stating: “That blunt knocked itself out.” See the video below:
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Entrepreneur And Cannabis Advocate: 'Iron Mike'
Despite the comical mishap, Tyson's passion for cannabis remains evident as he continues to thrive in the industry.
In 2016, he launched "Tyson Holistic," which later evolved into the established cannabis company "Tyson 2.0." Notably, last year, TYSON 2.0 entered into an exclusive partnership with HEXO Corp. (NASDAQ: HEXO), among other achievements.
Recently, Tyson garnered attention for disclosing his consumption of $40,000 worth of marijuana within a single month.
Additionally, his involvement in industry events like the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference showcases his active participation and influence in the cannabis community. With his notable presence and entrepreneurial drive, Tyson continues to make a significant impact in the realm of cannabis.
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