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Hilarious moment Aussie ‘Butterbean’ says he could fight Mike Tyson – who shows up RIGHT BEHIND HIM | Daily Mail Online
An Aussie tourist with a passing resemblance to famous American heavyweight fighter Butterbean bit off more than he could chew recently when he declared he would get in the ring with Mike Tyson.
The Aussie was hilariously pranked by the former heavyweight boxing champion on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
The real Butterbean, circa 1995
Butterbean, real name Eric Esch, is a retired American retired professional boxer, kickboxer, mixed martial artist and professional wrestler. He is best known for his boxing career, which included 77 wins from 91 bouts including 58 by knockout.
Despite being prominent knockout machines in the heavyweight division in the early 1990s, Butterbean and Tyson never met in the ring, although Esch has always claimed he would have won a fight between the pair.
Butterbean was offered a chance to fight Tyson in an exhibition match in 2020, but he declined and Roy Jones Jr. fought ‘Iron Mike’ instead.
In a segment called ‘Mike Tyson is right behind you’, unsuspecting people were interviewed outside the studio where Kimmel’s show is recorded.
They were asked a question about Tyson while the enigmatic former heavyweight champion listened in before popping up behind them.
When it came to the Australian man, the Kimmel staffer asked: ‘Do you think you in your prime could go in the ring with Mike Tyson now?’
‘Yeah, I’d give it a go,’ the man replies enthusiastically.
Tyson appears behind him and when the tourist sees who’s there, he curses in shock and shakes the ex-champ’s hand.
Tyson shocks the unsuspecting Aussie before the two have a mock sparring session
The two share a warm embrace before they engage in some mock boxing for the cameras.
While there were many dark periods during Tyson’s career, the segment is another light-hearted moment from the boxer who enjoys playing pranks and being a comedian these days.
Tyson destroys Trevor Berbick to become the youngest heavyweight champion ever in their 1986 bout at the Las Vegas Hilton
Tyson famously played himself in the Hollywood comedy The Hangover and its sequel, while also playing himself in a bizarre series of ads for Australian company Ultra Tune.
He has pranked the likes of UFC president Dana White, played himself on prank television show Public Disturbance and was one of the entertainers on the panel of the Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen.
Ed Helms, Zach Gailifanakis, Mike Tyson and Bradley Cooper in a scene from The Hangover
Not all of his interactions with fans have ended well, though. In April this year Tyson repeatedly struck a passenger on a flight from San Francisco to Florida, leaving him with a bloody forehead.
The passenger had allegedly harassed Tyson and thrown a bottle of water at him, with Tyson telling him to ‘chill’ before lashing out at him.
Aussies were shocked by Tyson’s bizarre appearances in Ultra Tune commercials
Tyson also elbowed a fan in the chest during Floyd Mayweather’s win over Manny Pacquiao in 2015.
Tyson warned people in December 2020 that they were getting ‘too comfortable’ with talking behind a keyboard and not being held accountable.
‘Social media made y’all way to comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it,’ Tyson wrote in a Facebook post which has since been taken down.
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Covid-19: ‘Spread your legs’ – Chris Hipkins’ hilarious subtle joke for NZ at press conference – NZ Herald
He’s done it again!
Covid-19 response Minister Chris Hipkins went viral for his now famous “spread their legs” gaffe, now he’s back at it again making Kiwis laugh at Wednesday’s Covid press conference.
A few weeks ago, on the podium, Hipkins made a rather unintentional X-rated error, telling Kiwis about how they should social distance when they “spread their legs”.
“It is a challenge for people in high density areas to get outside and spread their legs when they are surrounded by other people,” he said.
His quirky moment became a moment of New Zealand nostalgia and was quickly turned into merchandise – in this case a coffee mug.
On the mug was a picture of Hipkins with the words “spread your legs, not the virus”.
On Wednesday, Hipkins gave the nation another moment to laugh at when he spread his lips around the very mug that made fun of his gaffe, adding another moment of humour to the otherwise intense Covid-19 press conferences.
Minutes before Hipkins was set to address the nation, his press secretary placed the mug on the podium.
Hipkins, then directed a cheeky grin at the journalists before taking a sip from the personalised mug as he dove into proceedings.
The moment captured hearts yet again on social media, with many praising his humour and ability to lighten the mood.
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One person said: “I love that we live in a country where Chris Hipkins can do this and people take it for the laugh it is. This is proper owning it.”
Another added: “Chris Hipkins that mug and the cheeky grin before the sip was chefs kiss.”
A third declared: “Every time I spread my legs I think about Minister Hipkins.”
Good to see @chrishipkins having a bit of light hearted moment…. #spreadyourlegsnz #COVID19nz pic.twitter.com/GkOBqDB6Ld
— Leigh Hunt (assiduously scanning) (@leighghunt)
Chris Hipkins: “Get out there and spread your legs”
Nobody: …
Chris Hipkins: *sips from mug*
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.@chrishipkins pic.twitter.com/UrTkIj4zqw
— Asa Campbell (@ajcnz86)
Okay, Chris Hipkins is officially my favourite today.
— Captain Rainbow Princess Unicorn (@mycaptainplush)
Chris Hipkins is definitely the breakout star of this recent 1pm Daily Update Season. 😂
— Corrine O (@CorrineOConnell)
@chrishipkins may have been my motivation for tuning into the 1pm update today, and he did not disappoint! However, today’s laughs were intended jokes as opposed to the previous slip up. It brought me joy to see him using his new mug. Man, I love this country!
— Aimee W (@92aims)
It wasn’t Hipkins’ only mic-drop moment at today’s press conference.
When asked if he needs to drop a portfolio or two to focus on Covid-19, as Chris Bishop has been forced to do in the National Party, Hikins replied: “It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you focus your time and energy onto your work rather than fighting with your colleagues.”
At the time of Hipkins’ original gaffe, he then went on to say “I’m sure you’ll all have fun with me later.”
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