Iron Mike almost jumped out at the end of “Just give me my money” video

Watch Mike Tyson fall victim to TikTok trend
The look on Tyson’s face said it all when he delivered his line in the video and the other two left him hanging.
“I thought he was gonna start swinging,” said a highly liked comment on TikTok. “Bro was about to bring back iron Mike,” another said.
“Gotta get him in his villain arc for this fight,” wrote the creator of the video in the comments.
Usually, Jake Paul is the one known for online trolling thanks to his YouTube and social media stunts. As Tyson prepares again for the long-awaited fight against his younger rival, the 58-year-old got duped by a popular TikTok trend.
What is the “give me my money” trend?
The “give me my money” trend is when multiple people record a video with each person delivering the line, “give me my money” in a funny way, and the others applauding after. Everybody is in on the joke except the victim, who they force to go last, and then nobody claps for them.
There is debate over the exact person who started it on social media, but it has been adopted by countless content creators and celebrities, including Team USA basketball players Stephen Curry and Jayson Tatum while they were in Paris for the 2024 Olympics.
Mike’s momentary anger faded into a smile quickly after he realized the joke, but it was an incident that will only give him more edge heading into the November 15th showdown with Jake Paul on Netflix.