Boxing legends Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield have teamed up to deliver THC-infused edibles called 'Holy Ears,' which look like bitten ears, paying homage to their infamous moment.
"They just don’t get it yet. They don’t see it," Tyson said."They don’t agree with this situation. It’s going to run right over them and everybody they love. It’s just too powerful. It’s God, it’s divine, it’s cannabis.""The point is anything helping somebody, why would someone want to step in the way when something is helping somebody else?" Holyfield questioned.
While these are the biggest organizations in U.S. sports, there is more work to be done. It may not be tested as hard, but Tyson knows athletes are still wary to be as front-facing with cannabis use because of the general thought about it. "It talks for itself. The athletes know it speaks for itself," Tyson said of his products."They just don’t want to come out and hurt a contract or whatever they do because of the cannabis, and it’s not legal.
As a boxer, Holyfield mentioned the anxiety levels he would get to once he got in the ring during fights. He was not allowed to then, but if something like"Holy Ears" was available, he suggested it may have been something to help quiet the nerves.
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