MrBeast Floored by Mike Tyson's Body Shot While Promoting Canelo‑Crawford in Las Vegas
YouTuber left gasping after staged punch during Riyadh Season promotion ahead of Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford

YouTube star MrBeast was left gasping and briefly stunned after former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson landed a hard body shot during a promotional bit before Saturday night's Canelo Alvarez‑Terence Crawford fight in Las Vegas.
The exchange took place as promoter Turki al‑Sheikh enlisted celebrities to raise awareness for the bout, part of Riyadh Season events tied to Saudi Vision 2030 and carried by Netflix. MrBeast, identified in promotional material as James Donaldson, told Tyson on camera, "Tyson is about to punch me, because thanks to Riyadh Season, Canelo‑Crawford is about to happen. It literally starts in an hour. So, after this, you need to go watch it." Wristed with a boxing mitt on his left hand, Tyson appeared already winding up and immediately delivered a body blow that sent MrBeast to the ground as the boxer laughed.
Microphones captured MrBeast intermittently saying "OK…" as he covered his eyes and struggled to regain his breath. Al‑Sheikh and others moved toward him; Tyson helped MrBeast to his feet and rubbed his shoulder. MrBeast appeared to recover and remained at the event, later seen watching the fight card at Allegiant Stadium alongside al‑Sheikh, actor Jason Statham, UFC president Dana White and actor Mark Wahlberg.
Organizers had used celebrity appearances to promote the bout and associated broadcast, and the moment was widely circulated on social media. Tyson, 59, has made similar public appearances in recent years and was visibly amused after the staged interaction.
The brief scare drew attention because MrBeast, a high‑profile creator with ventures across social and traditional media, has publicly disclosed a diagnosis of Crohn's disease. A 2023 study cited by medical sources in media coverage noted that traumatic abdominal injury in patients with Crohn's can present diagnostic and management challenges and recommended careful clinical assessment and follow‑up imaging, including repeat abdominal CT when indicated.
The promotional segment occurred before Terence Crawford secured a unanimous‑decision victory later that night. MrBeast, who has expanded his audience from gaming videos into endorsements, philanthropy and business ventures, was reported to be all right after the incident and continued to participate in the evening's activities.
Representatives for Tyson, MrBeast and the event's promoters did not immediately provide additional comment on the exchange. The moment nevertheless underscored the high‑profile, often theatrical nature of boxing promotions and the role celebrity appearances play in driving attention to major fight nights.