Former world heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson is hoping his new cannabis product, edibles in the shape of nibbles ears, will be a bestseller.
They refer to when Tyson infamously bit off part of the ear of opponent Evander Holyfield during their bout in 1997. The pair were fighting for the WBA Heavyweight Championship in Nevada at the time.
The celebrity has released the edibles through his cannabis company, Tyson 2.0.
They have a variety of flavors, including sour apple punch, black eye berry, and watermelon.
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Iron Mike is said to be planning a promotional tour at shops next month for the edibles, including an event in Times Square.
Fans can buy the edibles from the company’s online website, but they have been seen in dispensaries in New York.
The 57-year-old’s fight against Holyfield was the second time they faced each other in the ring, which was referred to as The Bite Fight after Mike’s act.
He was fined $3m by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and his boxing license was revoked at the time.
Tyson retired from professional boxing in 2005 after 50 wins, 44 knockouts, and six losses.
However, he’ll be putting the gloves back on to fight YouTuber Jake Paul, which will be shown live on Netflix later this year.
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