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Boxing legend and boxing icon Mike Tyson recently celebrated his 57th birthday and shared some of the celebrations in a video on his Instagram.
In the video, ‘Iron Mike’ is handed an extravagant looking birthday cake with a slew of candles on it. Then his friends and family around him encourage him to blow out the candles.
To the amazement of Tyson and to the amusement of everyone else in the room, they look like joke candles as if after every attempt he makes to blow out, they joyfully rekindle themselves.
Watch the video caption “Make a Wish” here:
The former World Heavyweight Champion soon starts to prank him and himself starts laughing as he continues trying to blow her up.
Fans have been reacting to the video, with MMA figures like Mike Perry and Jon Jones joining in the congratulations:
“Happy birthday, hero.”
😌👊🏾
Fans of the boxing star also found the video funny, with one fan appreciating the stakes everyone in the room takes with Tyson’s banter. They wrote:
Everyone said let’s test fate.
One fan knew before watching the video that it wouldn’t show Mike Tyson with his face pushed into a cake:
Check out more feedback here:
In a recent episode of PI show you David’s house Podcast, Mike Tyson gives his thoughts on influencers like Andrew Tate.
Iron Mike explained that he believes it is important for boys to have a strong role model in their lives. Iron Mike stressed the point that having a character like this in your life can only lead to positives in their personal growth and development.
While discussing the topic, Tyson made reference to Andrew Tate and his influence on young people around the world. The polarizing personality is very popular throughout the younger generation thanks to his unfiltered attitude and controversial statements.
Tyson said:
“When you watch TV, it could be black people, they could be white, (just confrontation). It could be confrontation between a man and a woman, that’s what you see on TV. That’s what you see on Housewives, you see this on Kevin Samuels, you see Andrew Tate, it’s just confrontation. Confrontation sells! We’re not going to stop this confrontation, it’s going to be an era, so we can continue to make money off people’s pain.”
Catch Mike Tyson’s comments here (4:20):
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