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Mike Tyson has thrust himself right back into the cultural spotlight, stirring headlines on both the stage and in the ring this September 2025. The biggest news is the launch of his one-man stage show “Return of the Mike,” set for a four-city tour across major Hard Rock venues starting in Rockford, Illinois on November 9, then Cincinnati November 23, Hollywood, Florida December 14, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, on January 23, 2026. For his fans worldwide, the Florida performance will be taped and is set to air on a still-undisclosed major streaming platform next year. Speaking to Newsmax, Tyson promised the show will go further than his last stage outing, with plenty of candid stories, celebrity fiascos, and introspections about aging, his legacy, and lawsuits connected to his storied life.
But Tyson’s return to performance isn’t just about jokes and memoir; he’s also gearing up for what could be the most-watched exhibition in boxing history—a blockbuster bout against Floyd Mayweather Jr., targeted for spring 2026. On ESPN, Tyson compared training for this fight to prepping for live stage performances, saying they’re both enormous psychological challenges. There’s an undercurrent of drama about his comeback, as he openly discussed the overwhelming emotions of returning to the ring with fans present after his 2020 exhibition versus Roy Jones Jr., which infamously happened in a silent arena due to the pandemic.
On the business side, Tyson continues to voice frustrations and ambitions around Tyson 2.0, his rapidly expanding cannabis empire, now valued at over $160 million. To podcast host Katie Miller, he described the paradox of owning a booming legal cannabis brand while still struggling with restrictive banking laws—American banks, he says, often shun his cash-heavy business, and he openly described the risk of being criminalized simply for trying to pay his taxes in full. He called cannabis a medicine and skewered politicians for dragging their feet on reform. Tyson hinted that the movement of marijuana from a Schedule I to Schedule III drug could be imminent, a change he predicts would massively impact not only his company but the entire US cannabis industry. He confirmed ongoing talks with people in the current administration about this reform but clarified he hasn’t personally spoken to Donald Trump on the matter.
In a viral sports moment during the Alvarez-Crawford fight buildup, Tyson floored YouTuber MrBeast with a signature punch, sparking a trending social media clip and reminding the world the 59-year-old legend still packs a wallop. Meanwhile, Tyson has weighed in on that same fight on Shaquille O’Neal’s podcast, analyzing the odds in favor of Alvarez but hoping for an upset by Crawford. With this tightrope act between entertainer, entrepreneur, and living legend, Mike Tyson again proves that even at 59, he’s both headline and history in the making.
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