Former Heavyweight Champion, Mike Tyson, continued his ritual of using marijuana ahead of his fight – which ended in a draw – against Roy Jones Jr on Saturday night. The retired boxer admitted that he has even smoked during fights, adding that there is “no explanation” for an addiction that has “no end”.
After retiring from Boxing fifteen years ago, the 54-year-old made a return to the sport in an exhibition bout that did not test the fighters for marijuana, and Tyson has confirmed that he “absolutely” smoked before the fight.
Both fighters agreed to undergo tests by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) ahead of the fight in Los Angeles, but Tyson, as the owner of a marijuana ranch and strain was not scrutinized in the checks.
“I can’t stop smoking,” admitted “Iron Mike” after making his return in a money spinning bout that attracted a huge pay-per-view audience.
“I smoked during fights. I just have to smoke. I’m sorry. I smoke every day. I never stopped smoking.
“It’s just who I am. It has no effect on me from a negative standpoint. It’s just what I do and how I am and how I’m going to die.
“There’s no explanation. There’s no beginning. There’s no end. It just numbs me. It doesn’t numb the pain.”
Tyson claimed to have stopped smoking cannabis in the build-up to the match, explaining to broadcaster Joe Rogan that his return was “all about change”.




