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Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather 2026 Mega Fight | Iron Mike's BoltBetz Casino Tech Deal | Bite-Sized Empire Update

Mike Tyson vs Floyd Mayweather 2026 Mega Fight | Iron Mike's BoltBetz Casino Tech Deal | Bite-Sized Empire Update

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Mike Tyson has been generating headlines yet again over the past few days, proving that at 59 years old the former heavyweight champion remains a dynamic force inside boxing, across business, and in pop culture. The single biggest news story is confirmation that Tyson and Floyd Mayweather Jr. will face off in an exhibition fight in spring 2026, an event that rings as one of boxing’s most unexpected announcements. Tyson told CSI Sports he’s still shocked that Mayweather agreed to the match, candidly warning that it could be “detrimental to his health” but noting the deal is signed and will indeed happen. Mayweather, ever the showman, described it as another move to cement his legacy, while fans and experts alike are speculating wildly about how Floyd’s agility will size up against Tyson’s raw power. The story continues to dominate sports talk and online debate, with boxing personalities like Keith Thurman analyzing the matchup and social media rife with memes and predictions.

Beyond the ring, Tyson’s entrepreneurial streak is hotter than ever. On October 1, he entered the tech-driven casino business as both strategic investor and promotional partner for BoltBetz, a cashless gaming platform aiming to revolutionize how slot machines are funded in the U.S. and abroad. Tyson expressed excitement over simplifying casino experiences and will personally lend his fame in ad campaigns and live events at select Nevada locations starting next year. The deal, facilitated by Radiant Technologies' Prophecy Onasis, is already being described by industry insiders as a massive endorsement for BoltBetz’s technology and growth strategy.

Tyson’s cannabis empire continues to grow, with his company still making over a million dollars a month from products ranging from premium bud to ear-shaped edibles famously branded as “Mike Bites”—a winking nod to his notorious bite during the 1997 Holyfield fight. Media outlets keep referencing this business every time a new product launches.

While business and boxing are front and center, Tyson is also scheduled for several high-profile public appearances in the coming months. He’s confirmed as the headliner for ‘An Experience With’ dinner events in Dublin this December and Atlantic City in January, where he’ll share insights into his career and discuss his latest ventures. These exclusive events promise fans everything from black-tie dinners to candid stage interviews and memorabilia auctions.

Tyson’s social media has been lively as well, amplifying both his business partnerships and boxing news, with major sports accounts and fans retweeting and commenting relentlessly. Nothing Tyson does feels trivial, but the confirmed exhibition bout against Mayweather and his strategic role with BoltBetz both stand out as the most potentially significant new chapters in his long and colorful biography.

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