Milan Tyson's viral prank on dad Mike Tyson: How the 'Baddest Man on the Planet' got owned by his teen daughter!

   

Mike Tyson isn't someone you'd typically think to mess with. But when his daughter Milan decided to prank him with a trending TikTok challenge, she had to assure her followers that she was still alive and well after the joke.

Milan Tyson's viral prank on dad Mike Tyson: How the 'Baddest Man on the  Planet' got owned by his teen daughter! | Marca

Tyson's career is legendary, with a record boasting 50 wins, six losses, and two no-contests, including 37 consecutive victories and 44 knockouts. Known for his ferocious reputation in the ring, the former heavyweight champion was once dubbed "The Baddest Man on the Planet." Not exactly the kind of person you'd want to anger-unless you happen to be his beloved daughter.

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Milan is the retired boxer's youngest daughter with Lakiha Spencer. The 16-year-old has shown an aptitude for tennis. In 2021, she even launched her own sportswear brand. Typically low-key on social media, Milan recently went viral for a TikTok video showing how she successfully pranked her father.

"Iron Mike" falls for the prank

The viral video, still visible on Milan's TikTok account, shows her setting up the prank. The challenge involves gathering friends and taking turns shouting, "Just give me my money!"-usually in an exaggerated or humorous way. When it's the target's turn, however, the group stays silent, leaving the person feeling awkward and embarrassed.

In this case, Milan kicks things off by singing the phrase, followed by a friend. When it's Tyson's turn, he alters the phrase to "Give me my f*cking money!" But instead of the expected cheers, the group stays silent, and Tyson's smile slowly fades as he realizes he's been played.

Milan Tyson survived the prank that played on "Iron Mike."

Milan Tyson survived the prank that played on "Iron Mike."TikTok @milanavelli.

The aftermath of the prank

The video cuts off before showing Tyson's full reaction, leaving viewers on edge. To ease concerns, Milan posted a follow-up video on TikTok, reassuring everyone, "Happy to report I'm still alive," with hashtags like "myfatherdoesnotbeatme" and "favorite child."

This light-hearted prank highlights a softer side of the Tyson family, showing that even the fiercest fighter turns into a gentle giant when it comes to his kids. Although sometimes those children make him the laughing stock of the Internet.