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Mike Tyson said he isn’t afraid of dying after taking psychedelic toad venom.

The 55-year-old boxer, whoreturned to the ringlast November in a high-profile fight against Roy Jones Jr., told theNew York Postthat after he began smoking the venom from a Sonoran Desert Toad, he had a life-changing experience.

“I ‘died’ during my first trip,” Tyson told theoutlet.

“In my trips I’ve seen that death is beautiful,” he added. “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 told thePostwhile attending Wonderland, a conference for psychedelics, microdosing and medicine, in Miami, Florida. “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,” he added. “We use our ego to subsidize that. The toad strips the ego.”

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According to theTucson Herpetological Society, the Sonoran Desert Toad — scientific name, Incilius alvarius — is “unmistakably large,” and can reach over eight-inches in length and weigh as much as 900 grams. It can be found in the Sonoran Desert of California, Arizona and Mexico.

The group said the toad has gained an “unfortunate notoriety” due to the hallucinogenic properties of his parotid glands.

While speaking to thePost, Tyson also said he lost 100 pounds after using psychedelics.

“People see the difference (in me),” he said. “It speaks for itself. If you knew me in 1989 you knew a different person. My mind isn’t sophisticated enough to fathom what happened, but life has improved.”

“The toad’s whole purpose is to reach your highest potential,” he said. “I look at the world differently. We’re all the same. Everything is love.”

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source: people.com