Brooklyn’s own Iron Mike confirmed he’s in partnership with investors
for a “cannabis resort” to be located in California City, a town in the
Mojave Desert about a 110-mile drive north from Los Angeles.
He’s not dropping his movie career for dope, but balancing the two.
Tyson (inset) spoke of his excitement
at working both jobs at the L.A.
premiere of his latest action film, “Kickboxer: Retaliation,” in which
he stars with Jean-Claude Van Damme.
“I pretty much donated my name to a corporation and bought some of the
land around it and invested in it from a real estate perspective,” he
explained.
The champ stressed that his desire to distribute the drug is “100%” to heal, and is not just about getting high.
“There are many more aspects,” Tyson said. “It helps people that cannot
sleep, people with cancer and so many quagmires that people don’t know
about.”
For the past decade, Jamie Foxx has teased making a biopic of the rise
of Tyson, from his days as a bullied kid in Brownsville section of
Brooklyn, where he was born to becoming the youngest heavyweight champ
at 20.
Tyson, 51, says that “preproduction has started,” and Foxx plans to
play him at age 20 — even though the Oscar-winner just turned 50.
“I don’t know how they are going to do it,” Tyson said with a grin.
“But I know Jamie and everybody will do a good job on that. But we are
there pretty much.”
Tyson hopes to work on more comedies, adding that he turns many scripts down that he doesn’t think are funny.
But he’s a long way from his bucket list dream of doing a Shakespeare production, specifically “Othello.”
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