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Watch Mike Tyson get ‘f***ed up’ with legendary stoners Cheech and Chong to celebrate Marijuana Day in Hotboxin’ special


MIKE TYSON makes no secret of his marijuana habit and has built a cannabis empire following his boxing career.

So 4/20, the 20th of April to us Brits, was always going to be specially marked by Iron Mike.

Mike Tyson marked 4/20 in the only way he knows howCredit: Instagram
Iron Mike, 54, takes a puffCredit: Instagram

Another of his successful ventures beyond his heavyweight champion days has been his Hotboxin’ podcast.

And to mark April 20, he invited two of America’s most well-renowned stoners Cheech and Chong for a chinwag and a smoke.

Comedy duo Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong have been cult hits since the 1970s thanks to their films and sketches about hippie culture.

And their love of getting high is legendary.

So Cheech, 74, and Chong, 82, were always going to get on with Iron Mike.

Alongside co-host, former UFC champion Henry Cejudo, Tyson invited the duo on to the show, reminiscing about their careers and sharing memorable stories.

And of course, to have a smoke.

The trio were all smiles, enjoying Hotboxin’s 4/20 special.

Cheech Marin was loving his 4/20 appearance
Tommy Chong had a whale of a time
Ex-UFC champion Henry Cejudo co-hosted the show

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And Chong even exclaimed: “I don’t know about you guys, but I am really f***ed up!”

Tyson, famous for delivering a knockout punch, has been selling cannabis products since 2016 through his Tyson Holistic label that are as potent as one of his uppercuts.

The 54-year-old is believed to earn around £500,000-per-month through his business that offers premium marijuana strains, edibles and extracts.

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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