Tyson smoking just before and after boxing exhibition bout
Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. fought to a draw in an eight-round match Saturday night.
LOS ANGELES – Mike Tyson said he smoked marijuana right before he fought Roy Jones Jr. in his celebrated return to the boxing ring at the age of 54.
“Absolutely, yes,” Tyson said during his post-fight news conference Saturday night.
Tyson and Jones fought to a draw in an eight-round exhibition match at Staples Center as scored by three former WBC champions. USA TODAY Sports scored the fight 78-74 for Tyson.
After the bout, Tyson indicated he smoked another joint, apparently before he met with the media to discuss his first fight in 15 years.
“Listen, I can’t stop smoking,” he said. “I smoked during fights. I just have to smoke, I’m sorry. I’m a smoker. … I smoke everyday. I never stopped smoking.”
Fighting in an exhibition rather than a professional fight apparently gave Tyson some wiggle room. The Voluntary Anti-Doping Association tested the fighters for performance-enhancing drugs before the bout, but marijuana reportedly was not on the list of banned substances.
Tyson said he stopped using cocaine about 2 1⁄ years ago, but that turns out
2 not to be the case for marijuana – even inside the ring.
Did the marijuana help numb the pain Saturday night?
“No, it just numbs me,” he said. “It doesn’t numb the pain.”
The bout proved entertaining, with Tyson looking fit and powerful and landing hard punches to Jones’ body. For his part, Jones flashed some of his old showmanship but also kept Tyson tied up for much of the fight as a means of survival.
Tyson said he didn’t know how much money the fight generated, but he assured his winnings won’t be spent the way they were in the past, when he squandered much of the $685 million that Forbes reported Tyson earned during his career.