Mike Tyson: From ring to weed ranch, ‘Tyson 2.0’ + How cannabis changed his life
Boxing legend Mike Tyson turned to the cannabis business after his career. With Tyson 2.0, he sells his own strains and products. He runs a huge ranch where he says he smokes every day. His transformation from brutal fighter to relaxed stoner fascinates many. Back to: Stars & cannabis in the USA.
Mike Tyson and cannabis
- Former boxing champion
- Own brand: Tyson 2.0
- Operates a weed ranch
How cannabis changed Mike’s life
Mike Tyson: Cannabis as medicine & mental strength
Mike Tyson has undergone a remarkable transformation. From feared boxer to cannabis advocate, he sees weed not just as a stimulant , but as medicine for body and mind. His life changed drastically when he swapped alcohol for cannabis.
Weed instead of alcohol
Tyson talks openly about his mental challenges and his former alcohol consumption. After 18 years of abstinence, he returned to smoking weed – with positive effects on his mental health and well-being.
- Early alcohol abuse
- Cannabis as a therapy
- New inner peace
Thinking at the highest level
For him, weed is not a means of relaxation, but of mental clarity. It helps him to develop deep thoughts and come up with new ideas – especially for his podcast Hotboxin’, where he philosophizes about life with guests.
- Cannabis as a creativity booster
- Promotes deep reflection
- Discussions in Hotboxin’
Peace through weed
Tyson believes that cannabis makes people more peaceful, and Snoop Dogg also talks about peace. He compares it to the traditional “peace pipe” and is convinced that it can reduce violence by connecting people.
- Less aggression
- Comparison with peace pipe
- Weed as a means of reconciliation
Stars & Cannabis: USA
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