While his return to the ring was recently postponed due to health reasons, Mike Tyson made a spontaneous decision in France. He caused a stir a few days ago by indulging in a guilty pleasure.
Ideally, he would now be intensifying his preparations for the big night. However, contrary to initial plans, Tyson won’t be stepping into the ring on July 20. Concerns about his health have deeply worried those close to him, though retirement isn’t on the cards just yet. His match against Jake Paul has been rescheduled for November 15. Before returning to his rigorous training regimen, Tyson took a well-deserved break, which led him to France, specifically to the Alpes-Maritimes region. Cameras from France 3 captured him at the Cap 3,000 shopping center in Saint-Laurent-du-Var, where he was enjoying… American-style pastries.
In a surprising turn of events at this specialized brand, Mike Tyson’s unexpected appearance can be attributed to its connection with its owner, Nabil Benhamouda. Benhamouda, a former high-level rugby player, became acquainted with Iron Mike while providing security for him in the United States. During this time, he developed a fondness for American pastries, which he later decided to introduce to the French market.
During his visit to the outskirts of Nice, the legendary boxer reportedly made a point to visit Benhamouda’s shop and express gratitude for his services… by playfully “robbing” his store.