“That Assumed for Cancer 20 Years Later”: 56-Year-Old Mike Tyson, Who Was Recently Seen in Poor Health, Makes Grim Revelation on His Podcast About ”Population Control”
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Mike Tyson recently reported suffering from sciatica. The 56-year-old and former heavyweight champion of the world claimed it was the only condition he now struggled with. Tyson is on his way to recovery and will soon surprise fans with some exciting new projects.
In the latest episode of Hotboxin with Mike Tyson, ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’ offered hospitality to rapper Warren G. In this episode, Tyson talked about a theory that he suspected was employed to control the population of his country. He mentioned some powder and how it gave people cancer.
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Tyson said, “Population control, brother. You see, your memory back in the day, we used to put all that powder on us now they got cancer. That assumed for cancer 20 years later.”
At this, Tyson faced the question that asked him if he believed in the conspiracy that tried to slow things down. Here is what Tyson added as he responded to his co-host on the podcast.
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Mike Tyson talks about the powder that he thinks is causing people cancer
Tyson suspected that in order to control the population, the government had produced a special talc powder. Applying the powder, in 20 years, people died from cancer.
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Tyson went on and said, “Big game! Does it seem? Look at the history of us in this country and see is that all fetch. You think the history of us in this country and thinking something like that’s official they want to get rid of us or population control. Only blacks and gays can get this disease, only there’s certain people who get this. Come on, please!”
“Monkey, monkeypox is running, running rapid in New York city. Watch out for this and if you do this you’re going to catch monkeypox. Now don’t do this,” Tyson concluded by saying.
Recently, Tyson made his debut in Bollywood with the movie Liger. He had an extended cameo in the movie. Tyson, who recently also called out Hulu accusing the same of stealing his life rights, said he had been working on projects of his own.
Anyway, what do you make of Tyson’s suspicion? Let us know in the comments.
Edited by:
Paras Pande