MIKE TYSON was asked a lewd question by a 14-YEAR-OLD during a press conference ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.
It left Iron Mike trying to locate the child's mother.
Former heavyweight champion Iron Mike will make his return to the ring to face YouTuber Paul in an epic bout taking place on July 20.
Tyson, one of the most legendary figures in the history of boxing, will turn 58 two weeks before the fight takes place against the 27-year-old.
Fans across the world are concerned about the bout but will no doubt have been intrigued to see what both men had to say when they held a pre-fight press conference yesterday.
But the event at the Apollo Theatre in New York was bizarrely interrupted by a swearing teenager who was asking which fighter had the “higher body count”.
The child was soon identified as teen influencer and prankster Kayo Martin.
The NYC native, who has 1230,000 followers on Instagram, took full advantage when Tyson and Paul decided to take questions from the crowd.
Martin firstly asked the ‘Problem Child’: “So you think he has bigger balls? Who do you think has a bigger body count? What's your body count Jake?”
Paul placed his head in his hands in shock before Tyson asked: “Where is this kid's mother?”
However, that failed to stop the youngster as he pressed Paul for an answer.
He asked: “Jake, you think yours is higher?”
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Martin then started unloading slang, saying: “Type s**t. We outside! Gaw Gaw. Boom b***h. Ahhh. I love you guys motherf***er.”
Paul and his brother Logan Paul, who has enjoyed success himself in boxing and is WWE’s United States champion, both made their name as social media stars in their younger days.
But they were both left confused after the event at Martin’s antics.
Logan said: “That was kid was hoot.”
That led to Jake replying: “What was up with that kid?”
Martin’s linktree bio provides little more info about him, simply saying: “Skateboarding, boxing, Day in the Life, Hoodrat shii.”
He has shared a range of different content on his Instagram page, from dangerously climbing on subway tracks and narrowly avoiding being hit to visiting New York’s delis.