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Mike Tyson has been dominating headlines these past few days with the announcement of his highly anticipated exhibition fight against Floyd Mayweather, expected to happen in April 2026. Major outlets including The Times of India have highlighted that this blockbuster matchup, with Las Vegas and Riyadh as the frontrunners for host cities, is rumored to be worth a jaw-dropping 150 million dollars. Jake Paul, who previously faced Tyson in the ring, has made his support for Tyson public, hyping up Iron Mike’s star power and charisma over Mayweather, while also admitting he expects the clash itself to be less than electrifying in terms of action.
But that’s hardly the only Mike Tyson headline. AOL and People Magazine report that Tyson is heading back to the stage in November with his new one-man-show titled Return of the Mike, a “no filter” performance co-written with his wife Lakiha Spicer. The show promises to tackle Tyson’s wildest controversies, personal relationships, assorted legal sagas, and even stories from his infamous comeback bouts — with Tyson himself teasing that fans will be surprised by his openness on topics old and new.
On the business front, Tyson’s empire just keeps growing. According to both Marca and RingSide24, Tyson’s collaboration with a UFC-backed company has pushed his Tyson 2.0 brand to an astonishing 160 million dollar valuation, cementing his transformation from cash-strapped former champ to one of the most influential entrepreneurs ever to come out of the sports world. Supplements, gear, lifestyle products, and his signature line of cannabis — thanks to partnerships with Carma HoldCo and now UFC influences — have catapulted Tyson 2.0 into a major international player. He’s also just launched a partnership with Venum, a heavyweight in combat sports equipment, announcing the tie-up with a splashy Instagram reveal. The upcoming “Venum x Tyson” collection, set for more details in October, underlines his magnetic pull across both business and sport.
The legal clouds have recently parted as well. Digital Music News confirms that Tyson’s copyright dispute over the social media use of the song Murdergram has been dismissed with prejudice, freeing him from yet another courtroom distraction and letting him focus on bigger wins.
Add in his steady media presence via his Hotboxin’ podcast, live appearances like the December Dublin show, and an ever-busy Instagram account hyping business moves and motivational reflections about “the art of money management.” Tyson’s relentless reinvention as a performer, entrepreneur, and cultural force is making headlines that might define not just the back half of his life — but his entire legacy.
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