50 Cent has reacted to Mike Tyson's awkward interview with a hilarious social media post.
Tyson returns to the world of professional boxing when he faces Jake Paul in tonight's showdown that will be aired exclusively on Netflix.
Read on to find out how to watch the fight if you don't have Netflix.
During their final face-off, Tyson slapped Paul as the real reason behind the blow has been revealed.
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But before 'Iron' Mike struck the YouTuber-turned-boxer at the ceremonial weigh-ins, he spoke to Jazzys World TV, which is fronted by a 14-year-old girl.
She asked the former world heavyweight champion about his legacy to which he replied with a rant, saying: “I don’t believe in the word legacy. I just think it’s another word for ego. Legacy doesn’t mean nothing. That’s just some word everyone grabbed onto. Someone said that word and everyone grabbed on to it and now it’s used every five seconds.
“It means absolutely nothing to me. I’m just passing through. I’m going to die and it’s going to be over. Who cares about legacy after that?
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“We’re just dead. We’re dust, we’re absolutely nothing. Our legacy is nothing.”
Needless to say, Tyson's interview went viral and caught the attention of legendary rapper 50 Cent, who urged the boxing legend to 'chill' in a hilarious post on X.
He wrote: “Goddam it! Mike ya scaring the kids, WTF… Chill. Note to self, keep the kids away from Mike.”
One thing's for sure, Tyson's mentality and approach to his comeback has garnered plenty of interest and transcended the sport, with a worldwide audience expected to tune in.
How to watch Paul vs Tyson if you don't have Netflix
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Topics: Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, Boxing