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Mike Tyson retired from the sport of boxing back in 2005 and transitioned into a life of fame beyond the ring. Among all his entrepreneurial endeavors, none came close to his Cannabis brand ‘Tyson 2.0.’ The former heavyweight champion even teamed up with the likes of Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, and former rival Evander Holyfield to produce top-shelf cannabis products. In a recent social media post, the CEO of Tyson 2.0’s parent company, Adam Wilks, highlighted a significant milestone reached by Carma Hold Co

Not so long ago, ‘Iron’ Mike teamed up with Ric Flair to produce edibles that, in the brand’s voice, make you go Woooooo! If that wasn’t enough, Mike dabbled his feet into lifestyle brands by partnering with Hogan’s Immortals. Not to forget Tyson 2.0’s partnership with Holyfield to create ‘Holy Ears,’ paying homage to the bite fight incident. After several years of collaborative cooperation and success in the domain, Wilks could not wait to share the $160 million partnership’s recent milestone. 

Carma HoldCo. in Cannabis 50 list

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Turning to Instagram, Adam Wilks shared the update with his and the company’s devoted followers. As it turned out, Carma HoldCo was given a spot on the Cannabis 50 list by MGO while especially highlighting Carma HoldCo for its influence in the domain. “MGO Unveils ‘Cannabis 50’ list, spotlighting Carma Hold co.’s influence in the industry,” wrote Wilks.

 

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The main intention behind the ‘Cannabis 50’ list is to honor the organizations and individuals making a positive impact on the cannabis industry. Alongside the post, the official Instagram account for the company shared snaps of an article written about them, highlighting their achievements. Also, in the caption, Wilks congratulated his entire team for the milestone. He wrote, “Proud of the team — Big things coming in 2024!” While Mike’s $160 million cannabis empire flourishes, here are Mike’s thoughts on the profound impact his brand has had on people.

Mike Tyson claims ‘It humbles me’

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With the success of ‘Tyson 2.0’ came a hoard of followers and people who use their products daily recreationally and for health issues. So, while speaking to Fox News in a recent interview, the former heavyweight champion claimed thousands of people contacted him to express their appreciation. 

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“I had thousands of people text me, FaceTime me, or Instagram [message] me where they’re appreciative that I opened up this business,” Mike told Fox News. Later in the interview, Mike claimed he is grateful that he started this business, helping people. “It humbles me. It makes me very grateful I’m participating in the cannabis business,” said Mike.

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After being listed on the Cannabis 50 list, Adam Wilks shared the great news with the public through social media. However, it surely would not have been possible without Mike’s involvement and the work he has put into it. Do you use Tyson 2.0 products? What do you think about the recent achievement? Do you think they are the best on the market? 

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