Looks like Mike Tyson has someone in his corner following his blow up on live TV this week.

On Wednesday, Canadian news station CP24 welcomed the boxer for an interview about his successful one man show, "The Undisputed Truth." Since the boxer met the infamous mayor of Toronto Rob Ford, the reporter asked how his rape conviction would affect his relationship with the mayor.

"I don't know who said that; you're the only one I know who said that," he said. "I don't have a comment to that. That's negative and you're being negative. You come across like a nice guy and you're a piece of s***. F*** you."

50 Cent posted a snippet of the interview on his Instagram with the caption, "Lol I feel the same way sometimes mike #dontaskmenodumbs***lmao."

Tyson, who served three years out of six in 1992 following his rape conviction has denied the charges.

The reporter, Nathan Downer tweeted about the incident earlier this week.

"No ill will toward Mike Tyson," he said. "He lashed out at me and that's okay. Not taking it personally."

Tyson's rep talked to TMZ about the incident and says the boxer was upset because Downer agreed to stay on the topic of his one man show.

"Mike was there to promote his very successful 1-man show and we felt deceived, bamboozled by the reporter when he broke our agreement to focus on the show by going off-topic." the rep said.

Source: YouTube , TMZ