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In a world where physical prowess has long been admired and often even celebrated, the boundaries of sports and entertainment continue to blur. One such instance emerges as former heavyweight boxing champion, Mike Tyson, steps outside the ring into the realm of spectacle, endorsing a contentious event, the PowerSlap league. PowerSlap: an odd moniker, evoking images of a strange form of combat where slaps replace punches. Tyson promoted the event “Wolverine vs The Bell” on his Instagram, posting, “@powerslap LIVE and FREE tonight only on Rumble!! @danawhite @rumblecreators”.

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While this may seem like an everyday occurrence in Tyson’s post-boxing career, the gravity of the situation lies not in the promotion, but in the ripple effects it has incited. Moreover, this saga, unfolding in the public eye, is more than just about a celebrity endorsement; it’s a startling reflection of the changing face of sports and the collective consciousness of society. The question remains – How will this affect Tyson’s standing as a respected figure in the world of combat sports? Stay with us, as we delve into this intriguing controversy.

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Fans raise red flag on Tyson’s PowerSlap promotion

As Tyson’s post went live, the comments section quickly became a battleground for opinions, each one intensifying the debate over the legitimacy and safety of PowerSlap.

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Tesla Go Mars was one of the first to raise a red flag, cautioning, “Please request out of this promotional relationship with PowerSlap. This is not a sport, it’s concussive brain trauma intended as cheap entertainment for the lowest rungs of society.” The user expressed concern over Tyson’s reputation, encouraging the former champion’s team to reevaluate their promotional choices.

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Joining the dissenting chorus, الكوري succinctly stated, This is not a sport 👎 This is bad”. The user emphasized the overwhelming sentiment shared by many of Tyson’s fans.

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Fatima voiced her distress over the potential long-term health effects of participating in such an activity, exclaiming, “This is not sport at all. How can people enjoy watching something like this? In the end of their life, they will not be able to move.”

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Users Dan and Anthony Mearns didn’t mince their words. Dan declared, “What a stupid promotion. Stupid sport.” Anthony Mearns, on the same note, dubbed PowerSlap, “The most stupid game in history.”

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The cascade of negative reactions from Tyson’s fans underscores their disbelief and concern, illustrating the public sentiment towards PowerSlap and their expectations from a figure like Tyson. What do you make of this controversy and Tyson’s role in it? Let us know in the comments section below.

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