(Video) Mike Tyson Loses Arm Wrestling Contest To Rapper While Smoking Weed

Boxing legend Mike Tyson lost an arm wrestling contest to rapper, The Game, while smoking weed.

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Mike Tyson Wrestle- Image via @miketyson Instagram

Mike Tyson lost an arm wrestling contest to rapper, The Game, while smoking a joint recently.

Mike Tyson loses arm wrestling contest to The Game

Tyson recently hosted The Game (real name Jayceon Terrell Taylor) on an episode of his podcast, “Hot Boxin.” During the show, Tyson, while smoking weed, competed against The Game in an arm wrestling contest.

The Game actually topped Tyson in the contest, taking to Instagram to hype up the win. He noted that he has so much respect for Tyson that he even let him come back a bit towards the end.

“I beat Mike Tyson arm wrestling,” The Game said. “And before you get started in the comments… He told me this eye to eye after it was over… I went light on him in the end cause I love him and I found it in my heart to let him come back lol.

“Not to mention, he’s leaning in with his whole body, and pulling on the couch arm… strong-ass n**** ha ha ha… I don’t think he was ready for my strength… Donamatrix training got me arms on Thanos right now. Today was one of the best days of my life! Thank you again Mike Tyson for the 20-year friendship and just being a true warrior for us all who grew up idolising you.”

While The Game might have beaten Tyson in an arm wrestling contest, he likely won’t be beating him in a boxing bout anytime soon. Tyson returned to the ring in 2020 against Roy Jones Jr. Even since, he’s been teasing another return to the ring.

One potential opponent that has been tossed around is Jake Paul. Tyson himself has expressed interest in the fight, with Paul also saying it would be an honor to fight a legend such as Tyson.

Published on May 25, 2022 at 11:09 am
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