Mike Tyson's Unexpected Support: Standing by Diddy Amid Ongoing Legal Troubles
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**Mike Tyson Shows Support for Diddy Amid Legal Troubles**
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson has come out in support of Sean "Diddy" Combs after the rapper was denied bail for the third time. Tyson's surprising gesture comes amid Combs' ongoing legal issues and a show of camaraderie that dates back several years.
In an attempt to calm a tense moment, Tyson grabbed Combs' hand and pointed to his fancy watch, stating, "He truly is about the Benjamins we see." This incident added another layer to their long-standing friendship, with a bond that's seen them together at prominent events like the Cannes Film Festival in 2008 and a boxing match at Madison Square Garden in 2004. The duo also shared seats at the super welterweight boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor in Las Vegas in August 2017.
Tyson has spoken openly about his friendship with Combs, describing him as "awesome" and playfully dubbing him "Sugar Diddy." In an interview with Patrick Bet-David on the PBD Podcast last year, Tyson reflected on their years of acquaintance, revealing that he knew Combs long before he adopted the moniker "Diddy." "I remember him he used to have crates when he's at my after-parties and stuff. Also when they were throwing parties," Tyson shared, reminiscing about their early days.
While Tyson's recent comments show unwavering support for Combs, comedian Kevin Hart seems to have taken a different route. When questioned by DailyMail.com about his involvement in Combs' infamous parties, Hart quickly distanced himself, repeating, "Wrong person, wrong question," before making his exit with his wife, Eniko Hart, and a bodyguard.
Tyson, who has had his own tumultuous past, including a notorious incident in 1997 where he bit rival Evander Holyfield's ears, has transitioned into various entertainment roles. He appeared in TV shows like Entourage and Brothers, as well as a cameo in the 2009 comedy film The Hangover. Currently, he is preparing for a rescheduled fight against Jake Paul, which was initially set for July 20 but postponed due to a health issue. Intriguingly, Paul has upped the stakes by offering Tyson an additional $5 million if he can last more than four rounds, though with the caveat that Tyson would have to tattoo "I love Jake Paul" if he fails.
Despite their different paths and public personas, Tyson's gesture towards Combs highlights a steadfast loyalty to an old friend during challenging times.