Mike Tyson Can’t Physically Keep Up With Russell Simmons: I Wore Him Out! [VIDEO]

Mike Tyson Can’t Keep Up With Russell Simmons? – “I Wore Mike Out”
55-year-old heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson, might of bit off more than he could chew this morning. Tyson was seen looking exhausted after going on a hike with 64-year-old Uncle Rush, real name Russell Simmons; co-founder of the hip-hop label Def Jam Recordings. The two apparently met up in Cheval Blanc St-Barth Isle de France and partook in a little exercise that left the legendary boxer drenched in sweat.
The record executive recently posted a video of himself laughing over a sweat-soaked Mike Tyson, yelling
“[I’m] with Mike Tyson. Look at him, he’s pouring out… I wore Mike Tyson out!”
To which 55-year-old Tyson defeatedly responded,
“Yes you did.”
However, it looks like the celebrating did not last long for Simmons, as he later updated his initial post to say
“I’am in pain and i think i have to skip hot yoga today ?”

Regardless, its safe to say that these two men are showing that age is just a number when it comes to having and maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle.
Do you think you could keep up with Uncle Rush on a hike trail? Comment down below to let us know.
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