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Legendary boxer Mike Tyson has had his fair share of encounters with celebrities throughout his illustrious career. From fellow athletes to movie stars and musicians, Tyson’s larger-than-life persona and magnetic presence have attracted people from all walks of life. From Hollywood actors to musicians, Tyson’s path crossed with some of the most iconic figures in popular culture. However, one meeting left an indelible mark on Iron Mike’s memory. This was his encounter with legendary music producer Quincy Jones.

Jones is a name synonymous with musical genius and unparalleled talent. He left a lasting mark on the music industry as a producer, composer, arranger, and instrumentalist. His contributions span multiple genres, including jazz, pop, R&B, soul, and film scores. This was not all as he also collaborated with some of the biggest musicians of the 20th century including Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, and Aretha Franklin, among countless others.

Mike Tyson details the time he met Quincy Jones

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In a recent episode of his podcast Hotboxin along with connective tissue restoration expert Dr. Abhinav Gautam, the former champion was asked about the time he met Jones. Moreover, Tyson couldn’t help but acknowledge the sheer coolness exuded by Jones. In his own words, the music producer was “cool as a mother***ker,”.

Beyond the surface-level coolness, the meeting between the two represented a convergence of talent. Tyson, a boxing legend, and Jones, a musical genius, shared a mutual appreciation for their respective crafts. Their meeting transcended the realms of sports and music, providing a glimpse into the collective impact these two legends had on popular culture. Moreover, Iron Mike once detailed a lesser-known side of pop star and one of Jones’ clients Michael Jackson.

Tyson reveals an unseen side of Michael Jackson

During a podcast episode featuring Tyson and rapper Tony Yayo, a video was shared featuring Jackson. The video depicted an incident from the 1983 James Brown concert, where both Jackson and Prince were in attendance. Tyson aimed to reveal Jackson’s alleged attempt to humiliate Prince on stage.

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In the video, Jackson can be seen approaching the stage at James Brown’s request, delivering an impressive performance. As Jackson reaches Brown, he whispers something in his ear, which Tyson claimed was a request to call Prince onto the stage. According to Quincy Jones and separate accounts, Jackson reportedly challenged Prince to follow his act, stating, “Call Prince up—I dare him to follow me.” Iron Mike also suggested that Jackson wanted Prince to join him on stage with the latter being intoxicated.

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It is important to remember that even those who have achieved great success and acclaim may still experience moments of rivalry and the desire to prove themselves. The video shared by Tyson adds a layer of intrigue to the stories, inviting further exploration and discussion.

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