Mike Tyson and the cannabis sweets shaped like a severed ear

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Cannabis candy in the shape of a severed ear

25 years after the "Bite Fight", when the former heavyweight champion was disqualified for having bitten and torn off part of his opponent Evander Holyfield's ear, Mike Tyson has put up for sale cannabis candies that recall its shape.

A quarter of a century after that fateful match, which no fan will have forgotten, Mike Tyson has decided to transform it into business that sensational episode.

The former boxer, after opening his Farm in California for the production of marijuana and launched his personal cannabis brand, Tyson 2.0, announced the arrival on the market of its new product: a cannabis-based edible.

The gummy sweets containing THC, called "Mike Bites", they have the shape of an ear with the offending piece missing, the very one that Iron Mike tore from his opponent and then spat into the ring.

Despite the candy gimmick, which will be sold in a series of dispensaries in California, Massachusetts and Nevada, it seems that the two boxers have make peace. In 2019, in an episode of the podcast "Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson", Holyfield had in fact said have forgiven his former opponent.

Who knows if Evander Holyfield, having learned about the gummy pills, claim part of the profit, since, after all, he put the ear there.

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