Home/Boxing

via Getty

via Getty

Mike Tyson and Nick Cannon comfortably talked about their ambitions in the latest episode of Hotboxin’. The duo spoke frankly about the people around them and how they wished to care for them in life. In the context of goals and ambitions, 42-year-old television host Nick Cannon declared that he yearned to become the next Harry Belafonte or Quincy Jones. In his opinion, individuals like Belafonte and Jones greatly changed the culture and positively impacted the lives of a number of people. As a result, Cannon also wanted to help the next generation achieve their dreams through his hard work.

While Nick Cannon aspired to fill in the shoes of Bellafonte and Jones, Mike Tyson revealed the superpower he would want to have. As Cannon spoke about role models and overcoming adversities in life, Mike Tyson shared what he once told his beloved little daughter, who asked, “If you had a superpower, what would it be?

The ‘baddest’ superpower craved by Mike Tyson would warm your heart

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

At one point in their conversation, Nick Cannon spoke about energetic figures who could brighten up the entire room with positivity. In his opinion, Mike Tyson was one of them. At this, co-host DJ Whoo Kid said, “My experience with him is when people come around him, everybody smiles, everybody is happy.” At this, the millionaire boxing legend interjected, “That’s how it should be.” He then went on to talk about an interaction he had with his little daughter in the past.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

“My little girl, a couple of years ago, said, ‘If you had a superpower, what would it be?'”, said Mike Tyson. “I said, ‘It would be making people happy,‘” he added. In addition, Tyson said, “You know, that’s just my goal in life. We don’t have much time, and as it is, why would we be miserable?” Undoubtedly, Tyson’s statements won Cannon and Whoo Kid’s hearts.

Read More – “This is My Wife Talking”: Suffering from Crippling Illness, Mike Tyson Joins Nick Cannon in Exploring Socratic Views on Death

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

What do you think about Mike Tyson’s goal of making people happy? To what extent, do you think Tyson has succeeded in providing happiness to people? In addition, what was your favorite moment from this episode of Hotboxin’? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below. For all the exciting stories from Hotboxin’, follow EssentiallySports.

Watch This Story – George Foreman Snubs Muhammad Ali and Evander Holyfield to Give Mike Tyson the “Most Spectacular Athlete” Crown