Mike Tyson calls his visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo “life-changing” after meeting President Tshisekedi

Mike Tyson, a boxing legend, describes his recent trip to the Congo as a life-changing experience and extols the beauty and friendliness of the Congolese people.

Mike Tyson, a legendary boxer, has expressed his respect for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its people, calling his recent visit there a “life-changing experience.”

Tyson claimed he was touched by his experience in the Central African country, where he met President Félix Tshisekedi, in a statement posted on X on Friday.

“My journey to the Congo changed my life. The locals are stunning! I’m excited to go back. Tyson wrote, “Very grateful to have met the president, @Presidence_RDC.

According to reports, the former heavyweight champion’s trip to the DRC featured cultural tours and interactions meant to improve the nation’s connections with international athletes and entertainment personalities. As part of continuous efforts to encourage foreign investment and tourism in the nation, he met with President Tshisekedi at the presidential palace in Kinshasa.

Tyson, who is well-known for his influence outside of the boxing ring, has recently been active in commercial and philanthropic endeavors throughout Africa. Fans were excited by his visit to the DRC, and many praised his good message about the country.

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