“It was almost too crazy”- Henry Cejudo reflects on his celebration of 4/20 with Mike Tyson
Henry Cejudo & Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson’s podcast “Hotboxin’ with Mike ” is hosted by many co-hosts. One of the co-hosts is former 2 weight champion, Henry Cejudo. On the Joe Rogan podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” Henry shared his experience of smoking DMT with Mike and how he felt.
He stated, he wouldn’t want to speak for anyone else, but if he were to try hallucinogenics, I’d choose someone other than Mike Tyson, just in case things went wrong and he started punching at phantom creatures. In the podcast, he stated, “I was hoping that it would give me like, ‘Okay man, this is the path,’ and it took me to my mom’s first love, man. It showed me, almost like in a movie, you know, how I was born, how my mom had me, how by the time I was 8 years old I had my sister so I was no longer the youngest.”
He added, “How my mom somewhat pushed me to the side, leaving home at the age of 17 and substituting my mom’s love for fulfilment, wrestling.”
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Henry Cejudo on how he celebrated 4/20 with Mike Tyson, provides details on the aftermath
In an interview with the Schmo, on The Triple C & Schmo Show, Henry recalled spending 4/20 with none other than Mike Tyson. He stated celebrating 4/20 with Mike Tyson was immense fun, he spent the day in San Francisco, confesses he hasn’t smoked so much in his entire life and slept the entire day the next day.
He states “ It was almost too crazy” No doubt the experience was amazing, to smoke with a person so larger than life is a lifetime experience.
At UFC 249, Henry announced his retirement from mixed martial arts. He’s been aching to make a comeback ever since. Throughout the game, he is frequently seen yelling out at fighters. From Brandon Moreno, the former flyweight champion, to Conor Mcgregor, the former lightweight champion.
He is mainly interested in fighting Alexander Volkanovski, the Featherweight champion. According to UFC president Dana White, though, that situation is unlikely to happen. Regardless, his comeback is highly anticipated and would be a treat for his fans when he makes his returns.
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