In the years since the sun set on his legendary boxing career, Mike Tyson has been many things. You might have seen him play a fictionalized version of himself in “The Hangover.” You might have downloaded his podcast “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson” and heard him hold court with celebrities from Snoop Dogg to William Shatner.
And, even if you’re not a cannabis consumer, you almost definitely heard about his Orange County, Calif., based weed brand Tyson 2.0 when, earlier this year, it released a bitten-ear-shaped THC-infused edible that paid homage to the infamous 1997 “Bite Fight” in which he bit Evander Holyfield’s ear.
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And, even if you’re not a cannabis consumer, you almost definitely heard about his Orange County, Calif., based weed brand Tyson 2.0 when, earlier this year, it released a bitten-ear-shaped THC-infused edible that paid homage to the infamous 1997 “Bite Fight” in which he bit Evander Holyfield’s ear.
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