Tyson, known for his candid conversations, didn’t hold back as he delved into the sensitive topic during his farewell podcast. While chatting with guest Nicky Jam, the iconic boxer suddenly veered into the contentious territory, asserting, “The government [is] trying to change our thinking pattern. I mean, we can’t say n****. They taking n**** away from us.”
In a raw display of emotion, Tyson expressed his frustration, claiming that the government’s actions are robbing him of his voice and diminishing his influence. “I’m not saying nothing. You’re losing consciousness. You’re losing the power. [They are] taking all my power away,” he declared, highlighting the personal toll of the alleged censorship.
Even as Tyson gears up for his highly anticipated showdown against Jake Paul, concerns loom large over his safety and readiness for the ring. However, his trainer, Rafael Cordeiro, sought to assuage fears, emphasizing Tyson’s unparalleled experience and expertise in the sport. Cordeiro’s words echoed throughout the boxing world, providing reassurance amidst the swirling doubts.
Yet, as Tyson bids adieu to the podcasting realm, his departure marks the end of an era. Fans lament the loss of Tyson’s captivating stories and unfiltered insights, but the promise of a thrilling bout against Jake Paul offers solace and excitement in equal measure.
He said, “Listen, those guys laughing. The government [is] trying to change our thinking pattern. I mean, we can’t say n****. They taking n**** away from us.”
With the stage set for a monumental clash between two titans, Tyson’s parting shot at the government ignites a fiery debate, thrusting the former champion into the spotlight once more. As the countdown to the showdown ticks away, the boxing world braces for an unforgettable spectacle, fueled by passion, controversy, and the undying spirit of a true legend.
“I’m not saying nothing. You’re losing consciousness. You’re losing the power. [They are] taking all my power away.” When Jam enquired whether there were some words Tyson and the co-host of the podcast can’t say, Tyson claimed, “If you say n****, everybody black boy [will say], ‘oh my s**t, he’s a racist.”
He said, “I believe people don’t have to be concerned about it. We’re talking about a two-time world champion… He’s fought against the best guys in the world. When he steps inside the ring he knows what to do. It’s not something new for Mike, and this fight is no different.”