On Bloomberg's "The Close", former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson talked with Romaine Bostick to discuss his new business venture partnering with Sugar Factory to produce high-protein sliders available in grocery stores.
Tyson emphasized the health benefits of these sliders compared to typical frozen options that often contain unhealthy seed oils and excessive grams of fat. He also shared insights into his evolving approach to diet and fitness, highlighting his focus on counting bad calories, drinking more water, and staying active through running, walking, and gym workouts.
Tyson mentioned his collaboration with health officials, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in promoting healthier lifestyles across the country. Despite recently turning 60, Tyson noted that he maintains good physical shape by prioritizing proper nutrition and self-care.

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