In the ever-tumultuous world of celebrity boxing, Mike Tyson recently found himself in the ring—not just with Jake Paul but also with some rather bizarre claims about his health. I mean, really, who would have thought we’d be discussing toad venom as a cure for Parkinson’s disease? But here we are! Tyson stepped forward to quash these wild rumors after Paul asserted—during a livestream no less—that Tyson had battled Parkinson’s and miraculously returned to fighting after some unconventional therapy involving psychedelics. As if stepping back into the ring at 58 wasn’t a shocking enough headline! With $20 million on the line, I can understand why Tyson might want to clarify he isn’t battling some hidden illness before another bout. So, what’s going on with these claims, and why are they sending shockwaves through the boxing community? Buckle up, because this story is about to get interesting!
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Mike Tyson has addressed Jake Paul‘s false claim that he had Parkinson’s disease before their infamous boxing match, clarifying he is in good health.
The famous boxer was forced to release a statement after Paul said Tyson used toad venom to cure Parkinson’s disease.
This comes after Mike Tyson returned to the ring at 58 for a fight against Jake Paul, for which he reportedly earned $20 million.
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Tyson is setting the record straight after Paul made a bold claim about his health.
During a recent livestream with influencer Adin Ross, Paul made a controversial statement suggesting that Tyson had been battling Parkinson’s disease and had used toad venom to cure it, enabling his return to the ring.
While discussing his use of psychedelic substances, Paul said, “Ayahuasca is really good for your brain as well. And the same with toads. Toad cured Tyson’s Parkinson’s so that he could come back and fight.”
He further explained that toad venom is smoked. However, Tyson’s representatives swiftly addressed these claims, telling TMZ that “Mike is happy and perfectly healthy. He doesn’t have Parkinson’s or any other illness.”
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In response to the backlash, Paul took to social media to clarify his remarks.
He wrote on X, “Bruh…Mike Tyson didn’t have no Parkinsons..WTF. Why the f-ck is the internet so stupid for? I misspoke. Meant he used a toad to heal his pain. He has spoken about it many times. Just like I do. Just like many do.”
In the comment section, fans were quick to call out Paul for backtracking on his statements.
One user wrote, “Can’t blame the internet on this one—you said it twice. Sure, you might’ve misspoken, but you still put it out there. Just own it and move on! It’s all about accountability, and the internet’s gonna remember.”
Another person chimed in, “You misspoke twice? You said he has Parkinson’s twice. Thank you for clarifying, though.”
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“‘Why is the internet so stupid?’ Bro, you said it twice. That’s not the internet’s fault, it’s yours,” a third person noted.
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Tyson has openly discussed his use of psychedelic substances, including toad venom, for personal healing and transformation.
He credits these experiences with significantly impacting his mental health and overall well-being.
In May 2024, Tyson experienced a severe health scare when he suffered an ulcer flare-up aboard a plane, leading to significant blood loss and necessitating multiple blood transfusions.
He later revealed that he “almost died” during this incident. Despite these challenges, Tyson returned to the ring in November 2024 to fight Paul.
Although he lost the bout, he viewed stepping back into the ring at 58 as a significant achievement.
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Tyson’s return to the boxing ring was surrounded by controversy, with many critics urging the legendary fighter to reconsider.
At a horse racing event last month, the 58-year-old admitted he hadn’t fully recovered from his highly publicized match against Paul.
Reflecting on the fight, he noted that he “blanked out” during the bout. Tyson told Covino & Rich on FOX Sports, “You know what I remember? Coming back from the first round, and then the next thing I remember, Jake is doing some kind of bow.”
Despite concerns about his health, Tyson reportedly earned a staggering $20 million for the fight. Over his professional career, he secured 50 victories, suffered seven defeats, and had one draw.
Tyson has been married three times, has seven children, and is presently with Lakiha Spicer. Following his latest fight, she made it clear she doesn’t want him stepping back into the ring.
According to the Daily Mail, his son, Amir Tyson, echoed those concerns. In an interview with Seconds Out, he stated, “I think he’s done. My stepmom, she’s saying he’s done, and they’re a team. That’s husband-and-wife stuff.”
However, Amir also admitted that trying to convince his father to retire would be futile.
Speaking to SunSport, he remarked, “That chat would be a waste of time! He is his own man.”