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It’s been 10 days since the Will Smith and Chris Rock controversy set the world on fire. However, the flames show no sign of ceasing anytime soon. Former world heavyweight champion, Mike Tyson, has some advice for Will Smith regarding the incident.

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Mike Tyson and former professional wrestler, Ric Flair, were talking to The Post to promote their cannabis business, Tyson 2.0.

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In conversation, Flair mentioned that he felt that the Oscars incident was staged. He said, “I didn’t think it was real.”

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The boxing legend was quick to add to Flair’s statement, saying, “If Ric says it’s a fake, then it’s a fake.”

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“I can speak for myself, and I’m pretty sure I’m speaking for Mike: If I didn’t like a remark, for any reason whatsoever, that somebody said about my wife, I would be punching them — not slapping them.”

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Tyson nodded in agreement. He said, “It would be more than one punch, too.”

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The ‘Baddest man on the planet’ finally had some advice for Will Smith, saying, “I think Will needs to eat some of these Mike Bites and just chill out. It’s okay.”

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Mike Tyson is currently promoting his ear-shaped cannabis gummies, Mike Bites.

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The product has been controversial ever since its launch. It has been almost 25 years since Tyson infamously bit off Evander Holyfield’s ear. Mike Bites has been on the news as they depict Holyfield’s bitten ear.

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Tyson even cheekily wrote about the product, saying, “These ears actually taste good!”

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However, Tyson mentioned that Holyfield will not be getting a share of the profits. When asked about Holyfield’s share, Tyson said, “I don’t know. It’s technically not his ear. So I don’t think so.”

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