“End of an Era: Mike Tyson Bids Farewell to Hotboxin’ Podcast, Leaving Fans in Tears of Laughter!”
In the realm of podcasting, few have captured the hearts and funny bones of audiences quite like Mike Tyson with his renowned show, Hotboxin’ With Mike Tyson. And in a bittersweet finale, Tyson bids adieu to the podcasting world, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and unforgettable moments.
In the final installment of his podcast, Tyson, alongside his co-host DJ Who Kid, embarked on yet another adventure filled with humor and wit. Their guest, the esteemed musician Nicky Jam, unwittingly sparked a hilarious exchange when the topic veered towards the iconic Enrique Iglesias. What followed was a sidesplitting banter as Tyson, in his characteristic style, urged his co-host to cease the playful jabs and “stop hating” on Iglesias, much to the delight of listeners.
The laughter didn’t stop there. As Tyson reminisced about memorable moments, a flashback to a ringside conversation with none other than Eminem during the Ngannou vs. Fury match emerged. In a moment of pure hilarity, the two icons exchanged quips about Francis Ngannou’s Superman Punch, showcasing Tyson’s humorous side once more.
Tyson interjected, claiming, “How [would] he [Nicky Jam] know how he [Enrique Iglesias] thinks?”
As the curtain falls on Hotboxin’ With Mike Tyson, fans are left with a treasure trove of laughter and fond memories. Though the podcast may have reached its conclusion, its impact on audiences worldwide is timeless. From insightful conversations to rib-tickling banter, Tyson’s podcast has etched its place in the annals of entertainment history, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the legend’s journey.
Co-host explained, “He [Nicky Jam] worked with him…” However, it still didn’t make sense to Tyson, as he stated, “That doesn’t mean he knows how he thinks.”
“I know he’s very professional [and] very picky. He’s a good A&R (artists and repertoire). He knows when the song is really good – and he just goes for it,” said Jam. Elaborating on his time working with Iglesias, Jam said, “I [have] respect for him. He’s rich as f**k without his father’s money…” To this, Tyson responded by asserting, “So, stop hating…”
Eminem asked Tyson, “What the hell was that?” To which Tyson responded with “Superman Punch.” When the rapper followed up with “Did You teach him that,” Tyson responded, “Not this one, but I told him to use it though.”
In a recent podcast episode, musician Nicky Jam shed light on his experience working with Enrique Iglesias, prompting a humorous exchange with host Mike Tyson. Despite Jam’s assertion of Iglesias’s professionalism, Tyson remained skeptical, asserting, “That doesn’t mean he knows how he thinks.” Jam continued, praising Iglesias’s work ethic and success, leading Tyson to playfully admonish, “So, stop hating.” Later, during a ringside conversation with Eminem, Tyson explained a fighter’s move, sparking curiosity from the rapper. When asked if Tyson taught the move, he replied, “Not this one, but I told him to use it though,” showcasing his trademark humor.