Mike Tyson isn’t happy with Hulu.

The miniseries “MIKE,” based on his life, is set to premiere on Hulu streaming platforms on August 25, and Tyson claims he never gave permission for its creation. In a series of tweets, Tyson expressed his contempt and praised UFC President Dana White for refusing to attend.

The series of tweets drew many reactions, including UFC star Nate Diaz and WBC boss Mauricio Sulaiman.

Praise from UFC President Dana White

Tyson stated that many of his friends and acquaintances were tricked into attending. However, White was not among them – despite what Tyson said on Friday, a large sum of cash was offered.

“Hulu was desperate to pay my brother Dana White millions without offering me a dollar to promote their slave master takeover story about my life,” Tyson said wrote on Twitter. “He turned it down because he honors friendship and treats people with dignity. I’ll never forget what he did for me, just like I’ll never forget what Hulu stole from me.”

Mike Tyson exits

The tweets about White were just a small part of Tyson’s full statement of grievances. He likened his situation with Hulu to slavery and promised “#headswillroll.”

WBC boss Mauricio Sulaiman says he was misled

Sulaiman, the president of the Mexico-based World Boxing Council, posted a picture of his father and former WBC President Jose Sulaiman with Tyson. Sulaiman commented that he was misled by Hulu and allowed his production team to use belts on the series.