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Mike Tyson 'Really Believes' Homeless People Are Hunted By The Rich, Lays Out Theory To Joe Rogan

Mike Tyson 'Really Believes' Homeless People Are Hunted By The Rich, Lays Out Theory To Joe Rogan

It's always newsworthy when Tyson is in the studio.

Mike Tyson discussed the theory of the wealthy hunting the homeless for sport on a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience.

The boxing legend sat down with UFC commentator Rogan for over three hours on Friday to discuss a number of topics - one of which has caused debate online.

'Iron Mike' speculated that a number of the world's elite have previously kidnapped vagrants to chase them on private land for fun. Of course the pair were smoking a huge amount of weed during this conversation.

Tyson said: "Whatever you think a human did to another human being - it happened. Whatever it is, it happened."

Rogan quickly replied, "Somewhere in history?" which saw Tyson declare: "Yeah, and sometimes these special camps and stuff it happens. These people own these thousands of acres and nothing grows on 'em."

"Right, weird ranches where people do rituals and s***," Rogan theorised to keep the theory going. 

"Might want to hunt a motherf**ker..." Tyson clapped back. "This is what happens: they take these homeless people off the streets. Put 'em in there, take them to one of those special hospitals.

"[Then], they take them from the hospital, all drugged up, take 'em to these large estates, property - 'let's hunt' - Run!"

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Tyson thinks hunters are attempting to push boundaries and brought up foxes.

"Fox is the only one that backs tracks," the 55-year-old added. 

"That's the only challenging chase, everything else is too easy. So now, they say 'well the fox is the most reasonable animal, let's try a human animal, see how reasonable he is.'"

'The Baddest Man on the Planet' also touched on his shocking 2020 comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr. on the show.

Despite retiring in 2005 after defeat to Kevin McBride, Tyson returned to the ring against Jones Jr. in an exhibition bout and he credited a psychedelic drug as the reason.

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It was initially meant to be against Bob Sapp, but negotiations were muddled and it saw Tyson and Jones Jr. go to a draw.

A number of fighters wanted a piece of Tyson, including longtime rival Evander Holyfield and YouTuber Jake Paul.

Talks of a second return fight have quietened in recent months however and Tyson has likely stepped away from the squared circle once again.

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Topics: Mike Tyson, Joe Rogan