WATCH: Hilarious conversation between Eminem & Mike Tyson during Fury/Ngannou fight

A-list stars from boxing, mixed martial arts, music, football and more were in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia for Tyson Fury vs. Francis Ngannou boxing match.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Kanye West, Ronaldo Nazário, Eminem, Manny Pacquiao and Conor McGregor were just a handful of the celebrities in attendance for the crossover fight. Many of the famous faces in attendance were brought in by the Saudi Arabian government to promote the event.

“Iron” Mike Tyson was also in Riyadh to support Ngannou as one of his cornermen and Eminem was sitting beside him. Below is the recording of the two GOATS’ hilarious conversation.

Eminem: What the hell was that?!
Mike Tyson: Superman punch.
Eminem: Yeah!
Mike Tyson: That’s what they do in UFC.
Eminem: Did You teach him that?
Mike: Not this one but I told him to use it though. [Laughs]
Eminem: Yeah [Laughs]

Check the video below:

Jake Paul & Mike Tyson talk about Eminem & MGK beef

Jake Paul has recently sat down with Mike Tyson and DJ Whoo Kid on Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson where the social media personality, actor, and professional boxer briefly talked about Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly beef. Check out the conversation below:

DJ Whoo Kid: Is MGK part of your repertoire?

Jake Paul: Yeah, MGK, we are cool and his whole squad.

Mike Tyson: He’s not cool with Eminem though, is he?

DJ Whoo Kid: Yeah, they got rap beef.

Mike Tyson: Why you gonna f–k with Eminem? He’s gonna be in bad shape man. That’s the last guy in rap you want to mess with.

DJ Whoo Kid: I don’t think anybody ever conquered Eminem in anything man.

Jake Paul: They had diss tracks back and forth. And they are both good. I don’t think there is a decisive winner in that rap beef. It honestly made both of them way bigger and it was very entertaining. Noone bodied the other one. It was good on both sides. It was a draw.

You can watch the interview below:

Tony Yayo reveals what it meant for him when Eminem wore “Free Yayo” shirt at Grammys

Tony Yayo has recently joined Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson and DJ Whoo Kid to discuss his early beginnings, growing up with 50 Cent, being in G-Unit, what it was like growing up and more. The South Jamaica, New York-born rapper also revealed that Eminem wearing “Free Yayo” shirt at the 2003 Grammy awards ceremony was one of the greatest moments in his career.

“That was my biggest moment in hip-hop. Shout out to me, for me.” Tony Yayo replied when Whoo Kid asked what it meant for him when Eminem wore that t-shirt.

Last year, during the interview with VLAD TV, Yayo talked vastly about the same topic: “Eminem has always helped me in my career. He’s on my first album. He wore a Free Yayo shirt at the Grammys. So, I’m always gonna show him respect and love and salute him.”

“Nobody every did anything in my career besides Eminem and 50 Cent. And I always say, him doing Free Yayo while I was in jail, I only had to do about two years and they kept my name alive. They started putting my name in the videos and Free Yayo shirt was selling. I’m always gonna salute him…Being attached to Eminem was the best deal, without Eminem and Dr. Dre we would not have that much of a success.”

You can watch Tony Yayo’s recent appearance on Mike Tyson Hotboxin’ below:

Mike Tyson says he really punch Eminem in the face in “Godzilla” video

Mike Tyson has recently sat down with DJ Whoo Kid on Shade 45 for Super Bowl special where the two briefly talked about Eminem.

“Eminem is just a beautiful humble person. I know in the past he has been through a lot in life but he overcame it he’s now as healthy as he can. I’m very grateful he was in my podcast.” says one of the greatest boxers of all time.

When Whoo Kid asked about the “Godzilla” video, here is what Tyson replied:

“Did I really punch him? Maybe a little bit but by accident. Not the real full. They told me to do it that way.”

You can listen to the interview and watch “Godzilla,” music video right after the jump below:

Snoop Dogg promotes Mike Tyson & Roy Jones Jr. fight with D12’s song

Two of boxing’s iconic figures Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. are finally going to lock horns on Saturday, November 28, 2020 s former undisputed heavyweight champion  meets former four-division world champion at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

Lil Wayne, French Montana, Wiz Khalifa, Dababy and YG will all be performing on Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr’s exhibition bout.

As you might know, the social media platform Triller is the official partner of the fight to promote the event. Snoop Doggy Dogg is on of the investors in Triller company. To promote the fight, Snoop made a compilation videos of Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr.’s past fightings, as well as himself training for boxing.

Snoop Dogg used D12‘s 2001 “Fight Music,” a single from the group’s debut album Devil’s Night, specifically Eminem’s hook, along with the promotional video which he uploaded on his Instagram story. You can watch the video below:

 

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