08/26/2025
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Meet The Celebrity Weed 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 marijuana 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 marijuana 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)