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Mike Tyson is one of the most talked-about pugilists in the world. His career and his controversies are legendary. Therefore, even though he is retired, he is often in the news. Recently, the former two-time heavyweight champion, Mike Tyson, faced the accusation of taking supplements to build a strong stature.

The accuser was none other than the decorated commentator, Joe Rogan, who targeted ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’.

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While comparing the former undefeated champ Floyd Mayweather with Tyson, Rogan said, “I noticed that Floyd was definitely outboxing the S*** out of it, but the difference between Floyd and Mike Tyson is Floyd’s 155 pounds. Mike Tyson’s 220 solid as a rock even if he’s 55 he’s on all the Mexican supplements. He’s on everything they got. They use electrical muscular stimulation on him. You know what they do you ever seen those things they do to build you up.”

Tyson often shares a video clip of his hard training session under modern technology. The most highlighted part of these training sessions is electric shock muscle therapy.

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According to ‘Iron’ Mike, it helps him in reducing the pain and assists in relaxing the muscles. However, it is painful.

Comparison between Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson

Floyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson are torchbearers of boxing in different eras and in different weight classes. The pair is among the greatest boxers of all time.

Where Floyd Mayweather is the synonym for the modern era of boxing. The five-weight division champ has immortalized his legacy by establishing an incredible milestone. ‘The Pretty Boy’ of boxing dominated the ring for over two decades and never met a boxer who was as sound as him. The Olympic silver medalist racked the record of 50-0 in his professional career, which is beyond appreciation. ‘The Best ever’ thrashed 22 World champions in his entire career. Five out of them are Hall of Famers.

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Whereas ‘Kid Dynamite’ stands tall among heavyweight legends. The champ took the popularity of the sport to its pinnacle. The Youngest heavyweight champion was the most feared boxer of his time. He held the WBC, IBF, and WBA heavyweight titles from 1987 to 1990. He again became the champ in 1996 and held WBC and WBA belts.

Known for his knockout skills, the champ finally retired, establishing a record of 48-6, 38 wins by TKO.

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