This transcription seems to dive into the ongoing feud between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, highlighting a mix of accusations, controversies, and responses from both sides. It starts with Tyson’s public accusation of Jake Paul using performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and the implications that steroids have in boxing, a sport where every punch can potentially cause life-altering damage. Tyson expresses his belief that steroid use in boxing is not just cheating but is a danger to fighters’ lives.

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Tyson’s stance is not just about protecting the integrity of the sport but about ensuring the safety of the participants. He feels strongly that PED use, especially in a combat sport like boxing, equates to “attempted murder,” given the intensity and risks involved.

Jake Paul, on the other hand, responds by denying Tyson’s claims. He portrays himself as a hardworking athlete and claims to have passed drug tests to prove his innocence. He laments the public’s eagerness to see him fail, suggesting that he’s a victim of a smear campaign.

Tyson’s appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast adds another layer, as he discusses his use of DMT, a powerful psychedelic, as part of his training regimen. Tyson frames this practice as part of a spiritual journey to maintain mental clarity and physical fitness, contrasting it with Paul’s alleged synthetic methods.

This drama is further fueled by earlier comments from UFC President Dana White, who had previously hinted at Jake Paul’s potential PED use. Tyson’s claims seem to validate those suspicions, intensifying the narrative around Paul’s controversial rise in the boxing world.

The conflict between the two highlights deeper issues within sports, including the ethics of performance enhancement and the clash between traditional athletes like Tyson and modern internet-born celebrities like Jake Paul.