08/26/2025
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Meet The Celebrity W**d Whisperer
Carma, the parent company of Tyson 2.0, former professional wrestler Ric Flair’s cannabis brand Ric Flair Drip and multi-platinum hip-hop artist Future’s brand Evol, generated $200 million in revenue last year, Forbes estimates.
Tyson 2.0 is Carma’s crown jewel, bringing in most of the company’s revenue. The boxer’s ma*****na products—including flower, vapes, pre-rolls and edibles made in the shape of Evander Holyfield’s ear, which Tyson notoriously bit during a 1997 match—are sold in some 20 states across the United States. Outside of America, Tyson recently opened a cannabis café in Amsterdam and Cape Town, South Africa and sells products in Thailand. The company, through a partnership with PHCANN International in Macedonia, also sells cannabis products in Germany, which recently legalized an adult-use market, as well as the U.K.’s highly restrictive medical ma*****na industry. Later this year, Tyson 2.0 will open its first dispensary in the U.S.—in Jersey City, New Jersey, near the famed Ringside Lounge, where Tyson keeps a pigeon coop.
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(Photo: Carma Holdco)