Mike Tyson was seen enjoying good vibes and marijuana in San Francisco, seemingly celebrating the marijuana-themed 4/20 holiday just hours before repeatedly a punching a fellow passenger on a plane at the San Francisco airport Wednesday night – an attack that left the man with a bloody forehead.

Tyson, 54, a marijuana entrepreneur, was seen earlier in the day celebrating April 20 (4/20) by smoking pot on San Francisco’s famed Hippie Hill.

The former champion boxer was seen amid several clouds of smoke as crowds flocked to The Hangover star. 

Then, before boarding his flight, he was seen at the San Francisco airport by Bay Area-photographer Josh Edelson, who was returning with his wife from a trip to Italy. 

Edelson approached Tyson for a picture roughly an hour-and-a-half before Tyson’s incident on the JetBlue flight.  

‘When we walked out of the airport, I turned to my wife, like, ”Oh my God, that’s Mike Tyson right there,”’ Edelson told DailyMail.com.

‘So I went up to him and was like, ”Mike do you mind if I get a picture with you real quick?” And he responded with, ‘I don’t give a f***,’ and then he took a huge toke of his joint.

‘I went and took a picture with him, and he took another big toke and said ”goodbye” to his driver, who I assume drove him there from Hippie Hill or wherever he came from in San Francisco,’ Edelson continued. ‘And that was pretty much it. I didn’t really think very much of it. Then I left and went home, and then woke up this morning, and as it turns out, he was just arriving to go fly home or [Fort Lauderdale.]’

According to Edelson, Tyson appeared to be in a peaceful mood before boarding his redeye flight to Florida. 

‘He was really chill,’ Edelson said. ‘He seemed overall happy. He obviously was smoking, was having a good time and seemed to be in a really good mood.’ 

Mike Tyson was seen enjoying the good vibes and marijuana that the 4/20 holiday brings just hours before repeatedly a punching a fellow passenger on a plane at the San Francisco airport Wednesday night, leaving the man with a bloody forehead

Mike Tyson was seen enjoying the good vibes and marijuana that the 4/20 holiday brings just hours before repeatedly a punching a fellow passenger on a plane at the San Francisco airport Wednesday night, leaving the man with a bloody forehead

Mike Tyson was seen enjoying the good vibes and marijuana that the 4/20 holiday brings just hours before repeatedly a punching a fellow passenger on a plane at the San Francisco airport Wednesday night, leaving the man with a bloody forehead

Tyson, 54, a marijuana entrepreneur, was seen earlier in the day celebrating April 20 (4/20) by smoking pot on San Francisco's famed Hippie Hill.

Tyson, 54, a marijuana entrepreneur, was seen earlier in the day celebrating April 20 (4/20) by smoking pot on San Francisco's famed Hippie Hill.

Tyson, 54, a marijuana entrepreneur, was seen earlier in the day celebrating April 20 (4/20) by smoking pot on San Francisco’s famed Hippie Hill.

The former champion boxer was seen amid several clouds of smoke as crowds flocked to The Hangover star

The former champion boxer was seen amid several clouds of smoke as crowds flocked to The Hangover star

The former champion boxer was seen amid several clouds of smoke as crowds flocked to The Hangover star

Tyson appears well and enjoying the vibes of the famous 4/20 holiday

Tyson appears well and enjoying the vibes of the famous 4/20 holiday

Tyson appears well and enjoying the vibes of the famous 4/20 holiday

Then, before boarding his flight, he was seen at the San Francisco airport by Bay Area-photographer Josh Edelson, who was returning with his wife from a trip to Italy

Then, before boarding his flight, he was seen at the San Francisco airport by Bay Area-photographer Josh Edelson, who was returning with his wife from a trip to Italy

Then, before boarding his flight, he was seen at the San Francisco airport by Bay Area-photographer Josh Edelson, who was returning with his wife from a trip to Italy

Tyson, however, claims he was reacting to an unruly passenger who had been harassing him and actually threw a water bottle at the boxing legend.  

‘Unfortunately, Mr. Tyson had an incident on a flight with an aggressive passenger who began harassing him and threw a water bottle at him while he was in his seat,’ a representative for Tyson told DailyMail.com in an email. 

San Francisco police told TMZ that officers did respond to the scene and detained two people believed to be involved in the altercation. One was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, but that person ‘provided minimal details of the incident and refused to cooperate further with the police investigation.’ 

San Francisco police declined to identify the individuals when contacted by DailyMail.com. 

It is unclear if Tyson and the alleged victim were on board when the flight departed for Fort Lauderdale. Tyson’s spokesperson did not respond when asked if he was arrested. 

Cell phone footage shows the former heavyweight champion smacking the allegedly over-eager fan seated directly behind him.

That man, who remains unidentified, initially had a cordial exchange with Tyson, according to TMZ. A witness says the man and a friend greeted the 55-year-old boxing legend as they boarded the plane and even got their picture taken with Tyson.

Tyson soon grew tired of engaging with the fan and reportedly asked him to be quiet. When the man continued talking, Tyson reportedly then stood, turned, and threw several punches to the man’s face and forehead.

‘Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Mike, come on, stop that,’ a witness is heard saying on the cell phone footage.

Mike Tyson was seen repeatedly a punching a fellow passenger on a flight from San Francisco to Florida on Wednesday night, leaving the man with a bloodied forehead

Mike Tyson was seen repeatedly a punching a fellow passenger on a flight from San Francisco to Florida on Wednesday night, leaving the man with a bloodied forehead

Mike Tyson was seen repeatedly a punching a fellow passenger on a flight from San Francisco to Florida on Wednesday night, leaving the man with a bloodied forehead

Another video from the flight shows the aftermath of the incident, with the man sporting traces of blood on his forehead

Another video from the flight shows the aftermath of the incident, with the man sporting traces of blood on his forehead

The alleged victim making a face at the camera

The alleged victim making a face at the camera

Another video from the flight shows the aftermath of the incident, with the man sporting traces of blood on his forehead

The cell phone video did not include footage of the man throwing a water bottle at Tyson. 

Another video from the flight shows the aftermath of the incident, with the man sporting traces of blood on his forehead.

‘My boy just got beat up by Mike Tyson,’ said the man shooting the video. ‘Yeah, he got f***ed up. Just trying to ask for an autograph. I don’t know what happened.’

A spokesperson for Fort Lauderdale airport police said ‘it appears that the incident occurred entirely in San Francisco,’ adding that their department had ‘no involvement’ in the matter. 

Spokespeople for the San Francisco airport police referred DailyMail.com to JetBlue for further information, but the airline has yet to respond to requests for comment. 

The alleged victim (standing) continuously gestured towards the camera, presumably being operated by his friend

The alleged victim (standing) continuously gestured towards the camera, presumably being operated by his friend

The alleged victim (standing) continuously gestured towards the camera, presumably being operated by his friend 

The alleged victim (standing) initially had a cordial exchange with Tyson, according to TMZ . A witness says the man and a friend greeted the 55-year-old boxing legend as they boarded the plane, and even got their picture taken with Tyson (seated)

The alleged victim (standing) initially had a cordial exchange with Tyson, according to TMZ . A witness says the man and a friend greeted the 55-year-old boxing legend as they boarded the plane, and even got their picture taken with Tyson (seated)

Tyson soon grew tired of engaging with the man and reportedly asked him to be quiet

Tyson soon grew tired of engaging with the man and reportedly asked him to be quiet

The alleged victim (standing) initially had a cordial exchange with Tyson, according to TMZ . A witness says the man and a friend greeted the 55-year-old boxing legend as they boarded the plane, and even got their picture taken with Tyson (seated). However, Tyson soon grew tired of engaging with the man and reportedly asked him to be quiet

Tyson, a marijuana entrepreneur, was seen earlier in the day celebrating April 20 (4/20) by smoking pot on San Francisco's famed Hippie Hill

Tyson, a marijuana entrepreneur, was seen earlier in the day celebrating April 20 (4/20) by smoking pot on San Francisco's famed Hippie Hill

Tyson strolls through Hippie Hill

Tyson strolls through Hippie Hill

Tyson, a marijuana entrepreneur, was seen earlier in the day celebrating April 20 (4/20) by smoking pot on San Francisco’s famed Hippie Hill

Wednesday’s incident took place after Tyson recently shared a bizarre theory while high on marijuana during a recent podcast. 

During Friday’s installment of The Joe Rogan Experience, a stoned Tyson said he ‘really believes’ that the rich abduct vagrants to chase and hunt them on large private estates, unbeknownst to the uninitiated 99 percent.   

After the pair smoked weed – appearing to light up two separate joints while sitting across from each other – Tyson told Rogan that ‘whatever you think a human did to another human being – it happened. Whatever it is, it happened.’

‘Somewhere in history?’ Rogan asked. 

‘Yeah, and sometimes these special camps and stuff it happens,’ Tyson continued. ‘These people own these thousands of acres and nothing grows on ’em.’

‘Right, weird ranches where people do rituals and s***,’ Rogan encouraged. 

‘Might want to hunt a motherf*****,’ Tyson said. 

‘That’s not outside the realm of possibility!’ Rogan replied, shocked. 

‘I know, that’s why I’m throwing it at you,’ Tyson said. 

‘I guarantee you there’s been someone, somewhere in the world who paid someone to hunt a person,’ Rogan said. ‘I guarantee you that’s happened!’

The pair appeared to smoke their own separate joints across the table from one another

The pair appeared to smoke their own separate joints across the table from one another

The pair appeared to smoke their own separate joints across the table from one another

Tyson is rumored to be working on an exhibition fight with YouTuber Jake Paul, but the two sides have yet to finalize anything. In January The Sun reported the two were nearing a deal for a bout that could be worth upwards of $50 million. 

‘Mike and Jake are on board for an exhibition bout in Las Vegas,’ a business associate of Tyson’s told The Sun.

‘A verbal deal has been struck to get it on, but like all forms of sports business, now it’s all about the contracts and money split.

‘Mike is looking for a certain figure to get into the ring with a profit share guarantee.

‘Jake obviously has that on his mind but is keen to show the world that stepping into the ring with a man once called, ”the baddest man on the planet,” takes his boxing career to the next level.’

Obviously it’s the 30-year age difference that would make this potential bout unique. 

‘This fight bridges the gap between old school boxing fans and the new generation of followers,’ the source told The Sun. 

Tyson is rumored to be working on an exhibition fight with YouTuber Jake Paul, but the two sides have yet to finalize anything. In January The Sun reported the two were nearing a deal for a bout that could be worth upwards of $50 million

Tyson is rumored to be working on an exhibition fight with YouTuber Jake Paul, but the two sides have yet to finalize anything. In January The Sun reported the two were nearing a deal for a bout that could be worth upwards of $50 million

Tyson is rumored to be working on an exhibition fight with YouTuber Jake Paul, but the two sides have yet to finalize anything. In January The Sun reported the two were nearing a deal for a bout that could be worth upwards of $50 million 

The 30-year age gap aside, Tyson (50-6-2) holds a considerable advantage in experience having fought in 58 professional bouts against actual boxers.

Paul, on the other hand, is 5-0 against another YouTuber, former NBA star Nate Robinson, and MMA fighters Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley, the latter of whom was knocked out in their rematch last month.

Unlike those, though, this would be an exhibition fight, in which knockdowns — let alone any knockouts — are quite rare.

The Sun’s source believes the bout can generate as much as much as £36million ($49 million) between live and pay per view broadcasts.

Tyson last fought in 2020 against another retired former champion, Roy Jones Jr. (right), in LA

Tyson last fought in 2020 against another retired former champion, Roy Jones Jr. (right), in LA

Tyson last fought in 2020 against another retired former champion, Roy Jones Jr. (right), in LA

Tyson previously speculated about another exhibition following his split decision draw against retired boxing legend Roy Jones Jr. in 2020. At the time, he thought he’d be back in the ring in February, but it now looks to be taking place later in 2022.

‘I am going to have a return fight in February and we are pretty skeptical about the opponent but it will be a really stimulating opponent,’ Tyson told the Sun.

According to Tyson, the money for fighting one of the well-known Paul or his brother Logan would be too much to refuse.

‘That is the fight for the money,’ Tyson said in 2021. ‘Those are the money-making fights, those guys got 35 million people to watch.

‘Hell, I would fight them,’ he continued. ‘They would fight me. That would make a lot of money.

‘Hundred million dollars, they do anything, they don’t mind getting beat up for a hundred million dollars.’

Paul hasn't fought any experienced boxers, but he is 5-0 against another YouTuber, former NBA star Nate Robinson, and MMA fighters Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley (pictured), the latter of whom was knocked out in their rematch last month

Paul hasn't fought any experienced boxers, but he is 5-0 against another YouTuber, former NBA star Nate Robinson, and MMA fighters Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley (pictured), the latter of whom was knocked out in their rematch last month

Paul hasn’t fought any experienced boxers, but he is 5-0 against another YouTuber, former NBA star Nate Robinson, and MMA fighters Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley (pictured), the latter of whom was knocked out in their rematch last month

While a win over Tyson would be Paul’s first against a legitimate boxer, it might not impress those within the sport.

Even aside from his age, Tyson’s reputation as the scariest man in boxing was laid to rest since 1990, when he was knocked out by James ‘Buster’ Douglas in Tokyo.

Prior to that, things were considerably different for Tyson, who was once so scared of killing his opponents in the ring that he often needed to have sex with groupies before fights to take the edge off his rage, his former bodyguard and chauffeur has claimed.

‘He had to get laid to disengage some of the strength he had,’ Rudy Gonzalez told The Sun in November. ‘So I had girls tucked away in bathrooms and changing rooms.

‘Sometimes he’d go in with them for a minute, bang the s*** out of them, snap his neck and say: ”Okay this guy is going to live tonight.”’

The strategy may have worked. Tyson, now 55, never did kill anyone in the ring, although he bit off a piece of Evander Holyfield’s ear in 1997, leading to a disqualification in their infamous rematch.

Mike Tyson exits the ring after his split draw against Roy Jones, Jr. in November of 2020

Mike Tyson exits the ring after his split draw against Roy Jones, Jr. in November of 2020

Mike Tyson exits the ring after his split draw against Roy Jones, Jr. in November of 2020

As Gonzalez explained, the ritual of pre-fight sex was born out of the heavyweight champion’s fear of killing another boxer.

‘His biggest fear was that he would kill someone in that ring,’ Gonzalez said. ‘He knew he could do it.

‘It is no exaggeration to say Mike was like a train hitting these guys. Having sex was his way of disengaging that power and loosening up a bit.’

In addition to rage and sex, Tyson’s pre-fight routine was also defined by intense anxiety and sorrow.

‘He had an anxiety problem where he would be in despair with anxiety of not feeling good enough or not wanting to screw it up,’ Gonzalez said.

‘Mike had the fear that if he screwed this up, he would end up back in his old neighborhood or be locked up.’

Mike Tyson (R) throws a punch against Trevor Berbick during the fight at Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mike Tyson won the WBC heavyweight title by a second-round TKO

Mike Tyson (R) throws a punch against Trevor Berbick during the fight at Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mike Tyson won the WBC heavyweight title by a second-round TKO

Mike Tyson (R) throws a punch against Trevor Berbick during the fight at Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mike Tyson won the WBC heavyweight title by a second-round TKO

Tyson was eventually enrolled at the Tryon School for Boys in Johnstown, New York, where a corrections officer named Bobby Stewart introduced him to boxing and legendary trainer Cus D'Amato (pictured at a House hearing on boxing), who would become Tyson's legal guardian

Tyson was eventually enrolled at the Tryon School for Boys in Johnstown, New York, where a corrections officer named Bobby Stewart introduced him to boxing and legendary trainer Cus D'Amato (pictured at a House hearing on boxing), who would become Tyson's legal guardian

Tyson was eventually enrolled at the Tryon School for Boys in Johnstown, New York, where a corrections officer named Bobby Stewart introduced him to boxing and legendary trainer Cus D’Amato (pictured at a House hearing on boxing), who would become Tyson’s legal guardian

And Tyson had reason to fear his former life.

Abandoned by his father at birth, and orphaned at 16 when his mother passed away, Tyson grew up in Brooklyn’s rough Brownsville neighborhood in the 1970s and had the physical and emotional scars to prove it.

According to several accounts, Tyson was targeted for his short stature and his lisp at a young age, and he responded by getting arrested 38 times by age 13.

He was eventually enrolled at the Tryon School for Boys in Johnstown, New York, where a corrections officer named Bobby Stewart introduced him to boxing and legendary trainer Cus D’Amato, who would become Tyson’s legal guardian.

Tyson would soon become the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history by beating Trevor Berbick in 1986 at age 20.

But his aside from his prodigious power (44 of his 50 career wins ended by knockout), Tyson will also be remembered for disappointments inside and outside the ring.

He steamrolled over lesser opponents in the late 1980s, but his one-year marriage to actress Robin Givens ended with allegations of abuse against Tyson.

Tyson lost two fights to Evander Holyfield (right) and was famously disqualified in the second

Tyson lost two fights to Evander Holyfield (right) and was famously disqualified in the second

Tyson lost two fights to Evander Holyfield (right) and was famously disqualified in the second

Referee Lane Mills (L) steps in as Evander Holyfield (R) reacts after Mike Tyson bit his ear in the third round of their WBA heavyweight championship fight at the MGM Grand Garden in 1997

Referee Lane Mills (L) steps in as Evander Holyfield (R) reacts after Mike Tyson bit his ear in the third round of their WBA heavyweight championship fight at the MGM Grand Garden in 1997

Referee Lane Mills (L) steps in as Evander Holyfield (R) reacts after Mike Tyson bit his ear in the third round of their WBA heavyweight championship fight at the MGM Grand Garden in 1997

In 1990, in what was thought to be a warmup fight for his much-anticipated bout with Holyfield, Tyson was stunned by Douglas, a 40-to-1 underdog.

Douglas would promptly lose his titles to Holyfield, rendering a rematch pointless, but Tyson got back on the winning track with three straight knockouts and a unanimous decision victory over Donovan Ruddock in their rematch.

However, before Tyson could step into the ring with Holyfield, he would be accused and convicted of raping an 18-year-old beauty pageant contestant in an Indianapolis hotel room.

He would return to the ring in 1995, but Tyson was never the same.

After winning four easy bouts upon his release, Tyson would go 5-5 over the remainder of his career, including two losses to Holyfield and a knockout defeat to Lennox Lewis. His career ended in 2005 with a an embarrassing loss to unheralded Kevin McBride.

Heavyweight fighter Mike Tyson wears the championship belts after a fourth round TKO of Larry Holmes of a scheduled twelve round WBC, WBA, IBF heavyweight title fight January 22, 1988 at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey

Heavyweight fighter Mike Tyson wears the championship belts after a fourth round TKO of Larry Holmes of a scheduled twelve round WBC, WBA, IBF heavyweight title fight January 22, 1988 at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Mike Tyson was so scared of killing his opponents in the ring, that he often needed to have sex with groupies before fights to take the edge off his rage, his ex-bodyguard has claimed

Mike Tyson looks to start the fight with Jose Ribalta at Trump Plaza Hotel on August 17, 1986

Mike Tyson looks to start the fight with Jose Ribalta at Trump Plaza Hotel on August 17, 1986

Mike Tyson looks to start the fight with Jose Ribalta at Trump Plaza Hotel on August 17, 1986

In retirement, Tyson has changed his public persona, launching a one-man show in 2013 in which he discussed his often traumatic upbringing and adult life. He’s also started charities for children from broken homes, appeared in movies, such as The Hangover series, and is now a cannabis entrepreneur.

He’s also opened up about past drug use, which he said centered on cocaine, but also included the venom from a poisonous toad that he said actually left him legally dead for a brief moment.

‘In my trips I’ve seen that death is beautiful,’ Tyson told the New York Post recently. ‘Life and death both have to be beautiful, but death has a bad rep. The toad has taught me that I’m not going to be here forever. There’s an expiration date.

‘I did it as a dare,’ Tyson sad of ingesting the psychedelic. ‘I was doing heavy drugs like cocaine, so why not? It’s another dimension. Before I did the toad, I was a wreck. The toughest opponent I ever faced was myself. I had low self-esteem. People with big egos often have low self-esteem. We use our ego to subsidize that. The toad strips the ego.’

A year ago, Tyson stepped into the ring for an exhibition against former multi-weight division title-winner Roy Jones Jr. The WBC unofficially called the bout a draw.

Boxer Mike Tyson looks at the ink on his hands after being fingerprinted during booking at the City-County Building in Indianapolis, March 26, 1992 after receiving a sentence of six years in prison from Judge Patricia Gifford for rape and deviant conduct

Boxer Mike Tyson looks at the ink on his hands after being fingerprinted during booking at the City-County Building in Indianapolis, March 26, 1992 after receiving a sentence of six years in prison from Judge Patricia Gifford for rape and deviant conduct

Boxer Mike Tyson looks at the ink on his hands after being fingerprinted during booking at the City-County Building in Indianapolis, March 26, 1992 after receiving a sentence of six years in prison from Judge Patricia Gifford for rape and deviant conduct

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