But leave it to Mr. Tyson to generate his own publicity. Mr. Tyson told Ms. Perez that he first smoked toad venom — which, according to herpetologists, is a poison, not a venom — about seven ...
According to Tyson, God told him to come out of retirement while he was undergoing the hallucinogenic effects of smoking toad venom. Tyson already added drama to the upcoming bout by slapping Paul ...
Tyson said credited his comeback to boxing to the hallucinogenic effects of smoking toad venom. He said "You rub it down until it becomes fine sand, and then you smoke it. Then you meet God.
Toad venom specifically, he explained, helped him to “meet God” and “feel God” enough to where he allegedly heard specific instructions to get back to doing what he’d been doing.
Christina Haack, host of HGTV's "Flip or Flop," opened up about smoking psychedelic toad venom on Instagram on Saturday. The 38-year-old smoked 5-MeO-DMT, a chemical naturally excreted from Bufo ...
Tyson, a former heavyweight champion who has not had a professional bout since 2005, is scheduled to fight Paul, 27, on Friday in a live spectacle on Netflix, which has been pushed with a behind ...
The toughest opponent I ever faced was myself. I had low self-esteem ... We use our ego to subsidise that. The toad strips the ego Mike Tyson on the effects of smoking toad venom "It has made me more ...
Now the boxing legend has also revealed to Interview Magazine that God told him to come out of retirement while he was undergoing the hallucinogenic effects of smoking toad venom. During the ...
The toad strips the ego Mike Tyson on the effects of smoking toad venom "It has made me more creative and helps me focus,” Tyson added. "I'm more present as a businessman and entrepreneur.