Mike Tyson reveals training on psychedelic mushrooms, claims "dinosaurs invented all the drugs" ahead of Jake Paul fight 

Mike Tyson (inset) makes shocking revelations ahead of Jake Paul fight. [Image courtesy: @miketyson via Instagram; Getty Images]
Mike Tyson (inset) makes shocking revelations ahead of Jake Paul fight. [Image courtesy: @miketyson via Instagram; Getty Images]

Ahead of his fight against Jake Paul, Mike Tyson has made some surprising revelations about his training regimen and his views on drugs.

In a recent podcast interview with Logan Paul, Tyson admitted to using psychedelic mushrooms as part of his training routine.

"I have to take them, when I train, I always train with my shrooms... I feel. I feel beautiful."

When asked if he would be under the influence of mushrooms during the fight, Tyson responded with a playful threat, suggesting his opponent might use PCP if he didn't. He also made a bizarre claim, asserting that dinosaurs invented all drugs:

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“I think dinosaurs invented all the drugs… I think they invented invented all the drug problem.”

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Paul, who is coming off a victory over Mike Perry, is expected to provide a formidable challenge for the former heavyweight champion.


Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson: heavyweight showdown set for November 15

Originally scheduled for July, the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight was postponed due to medical issues with Tyson. However, the 58-year-old boxing icon has now been cleared to compete, and the clash will proceed on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Paul, who began his boxing career just four years ago, has quickly risen through the ranks, amassing a record of 11-1. Notably, he defeated former UFC contender Mike Perry on the original date of the Tyson fight.

The upcoming bout will be a sanctioned, professional fight under the rules of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations. Despite Paul's recent victory at cruiserweight, the fight will be contested at heavyweight.

Other key rules include eight two-minute rounds, 14-ounce gloves for both fighters, and no headgear. The result of the fight will officially be recorded on the professional boxing records of both Paul and Tyson.

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