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Mike Tyson has been making headlines this week for both business and boxing. Today Tyson 2.0, his premium cannabis brand, announced a major retail expansion with the launch of its HotBox Air Purifier Kit now available at Walmart and Best Buy. According to the Globe Newswire, Tyson’s team describes this as a push to make clean air “as accessible as quality cannabis,” positioning Mike not just as a boxing legend but as an entrepreneur shaping consumer wellness markets. The launch has generated significant industry buzz, positioning Tyson’s brand as increasingly mainstream.
Tyson is also in the spotlight for upcoming personal appearances. Tickets just went on sale for a very exclusive black-tie dinner event titled “An Experience With Mike Tyson,” scheduled for December 4, 2025 in Dublin. Promoted as an ultra-intimate evening, the event promises a live on-stage interview with Tyson, insight into his career, a deep dive into new ventures, and behind-the-scenes stories—especially from his recent bout with Jake Paul. High-profile memorabilia auctions, jazz performances, and prize draws are also in the mix, with the event designed to attract fans, collectors, and celebrities. Organizers highlight Tyson’s ongoing impact on popular culture, adding his name to a list of elite guests including Stallone, De Niro, and McGregor.
In boxing circles, Tyson’s voice carries weight and he recently expressed his support for Canelo Alvarez in the possible Canelo vs Crawford superfight, according to Bloody Elbow. Tyson praised Alvarez, describing his style and passion as reminiscent of his own early career. He has also been drawn into social media conversations after Alvarez received a unique gift related to a $1.5 million passion that the two fighters share—namely, their love for owning and collecting rare pigeons. Tyson’s comments have been widely quoted by fight fan accounts and specialist boxing outlets, further cementing his connections to the modern fight game.
On the real estate front, the iconic Connecticut mansion formerly owned by both Mike Tyson and 50 Cent is reportedly back on the market, as noted by Newstimes. Although Tyson himself is not involved in the sale, media platforms are revisiting his history with the property, linking it to his extravagant lifestyle during the peak of his boxing fame.
No new controversies have emerged and Tyson has kept a relatively low personal profile on social media, with recent posts focusing mostly on Tyson 2.0 branding updates and shout-outs for other athletes. If anything, his activities this week reflect the long-term shift in his legacy, as he bridges sports, business, and popular culture—remaining an enduring and influential presence.
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