Mike Tyson’s Team Denies Rumors That He Has Parkinson’s After Jake Paul’s Comments

Mike Tyson’s Team Denies Rumors That He Has Parkinson’s After Jake Paul’s Comments
Mike Tyson’s team is shutting down rumors that he has Parkinson’s following comments made by Jake Paul.
During a recent hangout with streamer Adin Ross, Jake Paul mentioned his experiences with psychedelic dr*gs, including “toad.” He claimed that Mike Tyson used the substance before their November boxing match, suggesting that it “cured Tyson’s Parkinson’s so he could come back and fight.”
However, Tyson’s team quickly responded, telling TMZ,
“Mike is happy and perfectly healthy. He doesn’t have Parkinson’s or any other illness.”
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Jake has since walked back his statement, posting on X,
“Mike Tyson didn’t have no Parkinson’s. Why the f*ck is the internet so stupid for? I misspoke. Meant he used toad to heal his pain.”
What do you think about Jake’s comments and Tyson’s team’s response? Let us know!
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