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Mike Tyson wishes he used psychedelics in his prime: ‘A better fighter’

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Mike Tyson is one of the greatest boxers of all time, becoming the youngest heavyweight champion of all time at the age of 20. 

And the 56-year-old believes he could have been even more dominant. 

Former US professional boxer Mike Tyson attends the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 287 mixed martial arts event at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, on April 8, 2023.  (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

Tyson joined the "TMZ Sports" show on Friday, saying that using psychedelics would have made him a better fighter in his prime. 

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"Psychedelics is an enhancement more than a de-enhancement," Tyson said when discussing the healing properties of the drugs. "It allows you to go in that realm of just comfortability, relaxness, and prepare to reach your highest level. It's just an amazing feeling."

Tyson said he used psychedelics during a recent training session, expressing his wish that he had tried them during his fighting years. 

Mike Tyson watches the first half of an NBA basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New Orleans Pelicans, Feb. 27, 2022, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)

"Yes. Yes. A better fighter. I wish I did it in my prime," Tyson said when asked whether the use of psychedelics would have made him a more "dangerous" fighter.

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Tyson, who went 50-6 in his boxing career, also touted the use of cannabis, saying he wished he used it during his career to help him personally. 

"We always thought cannabis was a de-enhancer, made you tired, made you weak, but it actually made you

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