‘Breaking Bad’ is one of the most popular American drama series worldwide. With an IMDb rating of 9.5, the Emmy award-winning program is regarded as a very powerful story with an extraordinary cast. Popular comedian, actor and film personality Bill Burr was also a part of the show. He played the character named Patrick Kuby on ‘Breaking Bad’.
The comedian once appeared on Mike Tyson’s podcast, when he spilled out a harsh truth about life that he feels embarrassed to speak about.
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Boxing legend Mike Tyson and Bill Burr delved into deep subjects such as anger issues, religion, and life in general. As the episode progressed, the comedian went on to say, “When sh*t starts to not go my way I feel like no one’s gonna hear me. It’s embarrassing to say this out loud.”
Tyson interrupted and said, “Nonism, they call it nonism. When you feel nothing, you feel like you are not heard.” Burr further added, “Yeah that could be literally trying to figure out the operating system on my phone. Or my wife, if I say ‘hey man we got to be there by 2 or 3 o’clock’, and we get there like you know, 10 past three. And that there’s that thing I don’t know.”
The former world heavyweight champion had some advice for Burr, and he stated, “You need some emotional training. You need some emotional intelligent training.” Tyson and Burr are immensely popular among fans, and this edition of Tyson’s podcast was warmly received by the general audience.
Mike Tyson buries the hatchet with a former rival to start a business together
‘Iron Mike’ and Evander Holyfield’s rivalry is regarded to be the most publicized one in boxing. Almost 25 years ago, a fight between Tyson and Holyfield saw the former biting off a portion of Holyfield’s ear. Years later, Tyson launched his cannabis-infused edibles company, Tyson 2.0. Apparently, Holyfield is also joining him in this industry.
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The two are teaming up once again to work with Carma Holdings, a business that also shares Tyson 2.0. It would be a cannabis gummy collection named ‘Holy Ears’. Given the notoriety of the two fighters, fans would undoubtedly take to any new endeavor.
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