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Legendary heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is just a week away from his highly anticipated showdown against social media star Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Meanwhile, Tyson’s c***abis brand, Tyson 2.0—owned by Carma HoldCo—has launched an exciting raffle, giving fans a chance to win an exclusive prize.
Tyson 2.0 entered the c***abis market in 2021 and has since become a major player, rapidly expanding its diverse product range across various markets in the U.S. as well as 16 other countries. The company’s growth has been impressive, with its valuation reportedly surpassing $160 million, driven by a booming business and increasing demand.
With ‘Iron’ Mike’s upcoming bout against ‘The Problem Child’ just around the corner, Tyson 2.0 took to Instagram to announce the raffle for Tyson’s fans. Interested parties stand a chance to win a Mike Tyson-signed glove by the end. And all they have to do to win the prize is click some buttons.
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“Itstyson20 Ready to rumble AND win? Enter our raffle for a Mike Tyson-signed glove! Just like this post and follow both @itstyson20 and @CannifyGoods to enter,” Tyson 2.0 wrote. “Get pumped for Tyson vs. Paul and come through Nov 12-13 for our exclusive pre-fight trade show event!” In case you fail to get your hands on a signed glove from Tyson, you can now also buy Jake Paul’s limited-edition trading card.
Ahead of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Most Valuable Promotions collaborates with Fanatics Collectibles
Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions has teamed up with Fanatics Collectibles to launch a limited-edition series of trading cards showcasing MVP’s star athletes, including Jake Paul, Amanda Serrano, H20 Sylve, Shadasia Green, Javon ‘Wanna’ Walton, and Neeraj Goyat, according to a report from The Source.
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In an exciting twist, Paul will also offer exclusive relic cards from his high-profile fight with Mike Tyson. These rare cards will feature pieces from his shoes, socks, and hand wraps. “It’s a chance for fans to literally own a piece of one of the biggest fights in history,” Paul said.
What’s your perspective on:
Would you rather own a Tyson-signed glove or a piece of Paul's fight gear?
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MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian shared his enthusiasm for the partnership, noting, “It allows us to celebrate their achievements while giving fans an exclusive opportunity to own a piece of history.” The collection will also include signed cards from each fighter, providing an even deeper connection between fans and MVP athletes.
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Fanatics Collectibles, a leader in sports memorabilia and digital assets, is the licensee, producer, designer, and seller behind the trading cards. Fanatics has also secured exclusive licensing arrangements with the MLB, NFL, and NBA.
That said, the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight seems to go beyond just the boxing ring, with Tyson offering a signed glove and Paul’s MVP offering a whole host of new collectibles. Would you be interested in getting your hands on either of these?
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Would you rather own a Tyson-signed glove or a piece of Paul's fight gear?