It’s unclear if this will impact his return fight against Jake Paul
Mike Tyson, gearing up for his rescheduled bout against Jake Paul on November 15 in Texas, faces the challenge of recovering from a recent ulcer flare-up before returning to full-scale training.
Tyson, known for his unconventional health treatments, has explored various methods beyond traditional medicine.
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This includes:
Synthetic Testosterone and Performance Enhancement: Tyson has partnered with Ocenture, promoting products aimed at boosting testosterone levels. These products are considered performance-enhancing and are banned by organizations like WADA and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
Protein Derived from Placenta and Umbilical Cords: Tyson has credited injections of proteins derived from placenta and umbilical cords for alleviating past back pain issues. These injections are not FDA-approved and may violate WADA regulations due to their use of growth factors.
Exosomes and Biohacking Interventions: Tyson has reportedly undergone treatments involving exosomes, stem cells, electrostimulation, and hyperbaric chambers, aimed at enhancing healing and overall health.
A number of these methods aren’t FDA approved
Tyson and Paul will undergo random drug testing on the day of their fight, a requirement for all sanctioned professional bouts in Texas. The presence of banned substances could lead to severe penalties, including suspension and fines.
Tyson’s Compliance: Tyson’s publicist has affirmed that he adheres to Texas Commission regulations regarding banned substances, ensuring his treatments do not violate these guidelines.
The use of experimental treatments raises questions about legality and medical oversight:
FDA Approval and WADA Compliance: Many of Tyson’s treatments, including those involving placenta-derived proteins, lack FDA approval and may contravene WADA regulations concerning prohibited substances and methods.
Health Concerns and Recovery: Tyson’s recent ulcer flare-up has necessitated a modified training regimen. Medical experts predict a recovery period of four to six weeks, underscoring the importance of his health leading up to the fight.
Biohacking and Experimental Interventions: Tyson’s access to cutting-edge biohacking techniques, such as peptide BPC-157 and other controversial methods, reflects his commitment to maximizing recovery and performance.
Financial Stakes and Fight Certainty: Despite health challenges, Tyson’s return to the ring is expected due to significant financial incentives for both Tyson and Paul, ensuring the fight’s occurrence.
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