Mike Tyson’s $160M+ Partnership Set to Rival Jake Paul’s Fast Food Business With ‘First-of-Its-Kind’ Experience

Hi Ho! From the ring to the boardroom. The rivalry between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will reach its peak at the Cowboys Stadium. However, there’s a chance it might spill over into other arenas as well. The pair are slated for a much anticipated face-off on November 15. The showdown between a fifty-eight-year-old former heavyweight champion and a 27-year-old YouTuber-turned boxer has become one of the boxing world’s favorite talking points. With just fortnight left for the clash, reports reveal that Carma HoldCo, the parent company that takes care of Tyson 2,0 and Ric Flair Drip, has struck a partnership with a plant-based food brand.

The news follows Jake Paul’s latest collaboration with a restaurant chain. Outside of their passion for boxing, both Tyson and Paul have achieved quite an enviable success as businessmen. The youngest heavyweight champion has taken considerable in the cannab*s sector. Especially in the last few years, his venture has witnessed a tremendous expansion. The brand value of his business reportedly exceeds $160 million! ‘The Problem Child’ doesn’t stand far behind. Despite his youth, time and again he has displayed a sharp sense of business.

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🚨 Exciting News! 🚨,” through its Instagram handle, Carma HoldCo shared a few details about their ‘strategic investment’ in Mr. Charlie’s. “We’re breaking new ground in the plant-based QSR space, bringing a first-of-its-kind fast food experience to fresh markets 🌎🔥,” the message read further.

 

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The team—Mike Tyson, Ric Flair, Adam Wilks—from Carma HoldCo and Taylor McKinnon, and Aaron Haxton from Mr. Charlie’s Told Me So (TMS) urged all the followers to watch for further updates. They assured on taking the new venture across impressive milestones. Mr. Charlie’s TMS is a plant-based fast food brand. The primary purpose of the partnership seems to be the growth and expansion of Mr. Charlie’s by opening new franchise opportunities.

Per a report from ‘Markets and Markets, it’s expected that the plant-based food market could touch a market value of $16.3 billion by 2027. Looking forward to a fantastic partnership, ‘Iron’ Mike said, “Mr. Charlie’s is a natural choice for Carma Holdco, as we diversify into the food industry… I’m proud to align myself with partners bringing healthy alternatives that taste good to the fast food space.

Tyson is well-known for his passion for helping the needy. So he shared how his values align with those espoused by Mr. Charlie’s, which supports and recruits many homeless individuals. “I look forward to helping many people and communities with the expansion of Mr. Charlie’s across the globe,” said the boxing great.

I’m right on your heels!

At the other end of the table, ‘The Problem Child’ too found himself busy. It’s been a few months since he joined hands with Sean O’Malley and introduced ‘W’. Now the Ohioan reportedly struck an exclusive partnership deal with the casual-restaurant chain Dog Haus. It seems Paul will own their franchise. Additionally, along with close associate Nakisa Bidarian, he will join the chain’s board of directors. The good news doesn’t end there. Reports suggest that Dog Haus will serve as the ‘branding partner’ for the Mike Tyson fight!

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And there it is: two sharp minds, all prepped up to create ring history. But outside, ever willing to carve out their names as successful business magnates. As they navigate boardroom milestones, fans will eagerly watch how the clash at the Cowboys Stadium unfolds.

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