Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson has stepped into a new kind of ring — one focused not on titles, but on public health.

Tyson is now publicly aligned with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as part of a broader push against ultra-processed foods. The effort connects President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement with Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” initiative, a campaign centered on tackling chronic disease, obesity, and nutrition-related illnesses in the United States.
A Personal Story Behind the Campaign
Tyson’s advocacy is rooted in personal tragedy.
According to reporting from Politico, Tyson has spoken openly about losing his sister to a heart attack in 1990, which he attributes to obesity-related complications. That loss, he says, continues to shape his views on diet and health.
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