Former world champion boxer and “the baddest man on the planet” Mike Tyson alleges Culture Kings used his likeness to sell T-shirts without permission.
Former world champion boxer and “the baddest man on the planet” Mike Tyson has sued local streetwear retailer Culture Kings and its rich-lister owners for allegedly using his likeness to sell T-shirts without permission.
The clothing in question was not advertised as being unaffiliated with Mr Tyson and was sold alongside other official merchandise on the company’s website, with the boxer claiming their sale conveyed that Culture Kings had the approval or sponsorship of Mr Tyson, which was not the case. Much of the clothing mentioned by the heavyweight champion is still listed on the Culture Kings website and appears available in some stores, despite the company being sent numerous cease and desist letters by Mr Tyson’s legal team.
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