Mike Tyson Sells Cannabis Food In The Shape Of Holyfield Ears With Bites
JAKARTA - Mike Tyson bit Evander Holyfield's ear in their second fight in 1997.
Now, Tyson's cannabis company is making food in the shape of an ear with a bite mark. Of course, this refers to the famous moment earlier.
The food, dubbed Mike Bites, is the latest offering from Tyson's company that earns about a million dollars a month.
The company sells cannabis, pre-rolls, beverages, and extracts, among other products.
Going backwards, Tyson lost his WBA heavyweight title in a rematch against Holyfield in 1997.
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In the third round, Tyson bit and partially removed Holyfield's ear before spitting it on the canvas.
Referee Mills Lane stopped the fight and disqualified Tyson.
Tyson was fined three million dollars by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for his actions and did not fight again for more than a year.
Meanwhile, doctors performed a 90-minute procedure to try to save Holyfield's ear.