JRE 1805 · June 27, 2024
Mike Tyson
Who is Mike Tyson?
Mike Tyson is the former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world and host of the “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson” podcast. http://www.miketyson.com/ http://www.hotboxinpodcast.com/
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Mike Tyson discusses his transformation from a violent, out-of-control fighter to someone focused on meditation and personal growth
- 02Conversation covers Tyson's experiences with psychedelics and how they changed his perspective on life and mortality
- 03Mike opens up about his podcast Hotboxin' and the interesting guests and conversations he's been having
- 04Discussion of boxing, fighting philosophy, and how Tyson's approach to the sport has evolved over time
- 05Tyson talks about facing his past mistakes and taking responsibility for his actions
- 06Joe and Mike explore the nature of ego, power, and what it means to be truly confident versus arrogant
- ▶Mike discusses his transformation from rage-driven fighter to meditation practitioner0:15:30
- ▶Conversation about psychedelic experiences and confronting mortality0:42:15
- ▶Mike explains the difference between ego and true confidence in fighting1:08:45
- ▶Discussion of the Hotboxin' podcast and what drives interesting conversations1:35:20
- ▶Mike reflects on taking responsibility for his past actions and what forgiveness means2:01:00
The Show
Joe Rogan sits down with Mike Tyson in what becomes one of the most introspective conversations about fighting, personal growth, and consciousness ever captured on the podcast. This isn't the angry Mike Tyson from the 80s and 90s, but rather a version of himself that's done serious internal work and isn't afraid to talk about it.
The conversation flows naturally from boxing to philosophy, with Tyson being surprisingly candid about his journey. He talks about how he used to be driven purely by rage and the desire to dominate, but that approach eventually left him empty. Now, Tyson is about meditation, reflection, and understanding why he was the way he was. He's not making excuses for his past behavior, but he's explaining it with the wisdom of someone who's spent years processing trauma and anger.
One of the most compelling parts of the episode is when they discuss psychedelics and how these experiences shifted Tyson's entire worldview. He talks about confronting his own mortality and realizing that all the belts and accolades don't mean anything if you're not at peace internally. Joe and Mike dig into the philosophical implications of these experiences and what it means to truly understand yourself.
The podcast side of Tyson's life comes up naturally in conversation. Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson has become a legitimate platform where he gets to have real conversations with interesting people, and you can tell he genuinely enjoys that format. It's not about promoting himself anymore, it's about connecting with people and having meaningful dialogue.
Throughout the episode, Tyson demonstrates a level of self-awareness that's refreshing. He acknowledges that he was a brutal fighter, that he did things he's not proud of, but he doesn't wallow in it. Instead, he talks about taking responsibility and changing. That kind of honest reflection is what makes this conversation resonate so deeply with listeners.
Best Quotes
“I was a savage, but I didn't know why I was a savage”
— Mike Tyson
From the JRE 1805 conversation with Mike Tyson.
“The belts don't mean anything if you're not at peace internally”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1805 conversation with Mike Tyson.
“Meditation saved my life in a way that fighting never could”
— Mike Tyson
From the JRE 1805 conversation with Mike Tyson.
“You have to understand yourself before you can truly understand your opponents”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 1805 conversation with Mike Tyson.
“I'm not running from my past, I'm learning from it”
— Mike Tyson
From the JRE 1805 conversation with Mike Tyson.
