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Mike Tyson Candid About Past, Future, Calls Himself 'a Pig'

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Mike Tyson Candid About Past, Future, Calls Himself 'a Pig'

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Mike Tyson is 44 year old, 20 years removed from Buster Douglas knocking him out in Tokyo and the downward spiral that followed, including prison time on a 1992 rape conviction and quitting mid-fight against journeyman Kevin McBride during a 2005 match before promptly announcing that he didn't have "the fighting guts or the heart anymore."

Often when Tyson has spoken publicly about his life, he's been forthcoming about his mistakes. He ratchets the self-loathing up a few notches in a recent interview with Details, telling the magazine that, "The first stage of my life was just a whole bunch of selfishness. Just a whole bunch of gifts to myself and people who didn't necessarily deserve it. Now I'm 44, and I realize that my whole life is just a f--king waste. 'Greatest man on the planet'? I wasn't half the man I thought I was. So if there's a big plan now, it's just to give-it's selflessness, caring for the people who deserve it. Because I think I'm a pig. I have this uncanny ability to look at myself in the mirror and say, 'This is a pig. You are a f--king piece of sh-t.'"

Tyson touches on everything from losing his four-year-old daughter (she died from injuries suffered during a freak accident in Tyson's home) to his Mao tattoo to what he was thinking during the infamous Evander Holyfield fight.

"Now I'm 44, and I realize that my whole life is just a f--king waste. ... I have this uncanny ability to look at myself in the mirror and say, 'This is a pig. You are a f--king piece of sh-t.'"
-- Mike Tyson
As to the ear-biting incident, Tyson was frank: "Man, I didn't care about boxing anymore. I was wrong to do that-all wrong-all crazy to do that. But that wasn't about boxing. I just wanted to f--king maim him."

As for the future, Tyson keeps it simple ... and raw: "I got no money. I'm not a glamour guy anymore. I got friends who've got money, so it looks like I've got money, but I don't. All the money I had, forget it. I never had anything, never had a stitch on me that felt like freedom. But to have somebody by your side, win, lose, or draw. My wife's lived with me in places I wouldn't take a sh-t in. I wouldn't be a prostitute in some of the places my wife and I have slept."

Tyson's entire professional life has been meticulously documented and there's no gray area when it comes to supporters and detractors: either you love him or hate him. Despite his mixed past he's still a sympathetic figure to those who defend him, while critics think there is a special place in hell awaiting him.

Tyson might argue that much of his existence on this planet has been hellish; he had to declare bankruptcy in 2003 after burning through more than $300 million in career earnings, has been married three times, lost a child, served time, and all this after a hardscrabble upbringing in Brooklyn, New York that pretty much guaranteed he'd be dead or in jail by the time he was 20.

To paint him as an unsophisticated street thug would shortsighted. He's a thoughtful man trying to come to grips with his actions over the course of his lifetime. Impulsive, yes, but also introspective enough to know that all his professional accomplishments are far outweighed by, as he put it, his "uncanny ability to look at myself in the mirror and say, 'This is a pig. You are a f--king piece of sh-t.'"
 
He was used by so many people, including Don King. Not that he's a saint, but he was young and pushed, by his success, into a life that was way over his head.

I also don't believe that the rape charge was valid. The woman went to his apartment at 2AM, after partying all night and had sex with him. I'm sure she went up expecting a game of chess or something... Back then, he was so famous that the chicks were lining up to ride his cock. He didn't need to force himself on anyone. Any more than Jessica Biel would need to force herself on me.

He's hoping he really is getting his act together.
 
He was used by so many people, including Don King. Not that he's a saint, but he was young and pushed, by his success, into a life that was way over his head.

I also don't believe that the rape charge was valid. The woman went to his apartment at 2AM, after partying all night and had sex with him. I'm sure she went up expecting a game of chess or something... Back then, he was so famous that the chicks were lining up to ride his cock. He didn't need to force himself on anyone. Any more than Jessica Biel would need to force herself on me.

He's hoping he really is getting his act together.

I always thought the same thing. Then again, who knows, the dude was fucking nuts. Having the honesty to look at yourself without ego and admit to what you see takes more balls than most people have. To say that to the world is just nuts. His ego has taken such a beating that he won't defend it anymore. I feel bad for him.

I would love to know more about the last 20 years or so of his life. He has obviously been in some bad places and done a lot of shit he is ashamed of. It would be cool if he really finds himself. A lot of people do that. They have to hit rock bottom to really see the truth of their life.
 
I always thought the same thing. Then again, who knows, the dude was fucking nuts. Having the honesty to look at yourself without ego and admit to what you see takes more balls than most people have. To say that to the world is just nuts. His ego has taken such a beating that he won't defend it anymore. I feel bad for him.

Just look at other people that have grown up rich and mega-famous. Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, and the Olsen Twins come to mind. Being rich and famous at a young age it tough to do without messing it up.

I would love to know more about the last 20 years or so of his life. He has obviously been in some bad places and done a lot of shit he is ashamed of. It would be cool if he really finds himself. A lot of people do that. They have to hit rock bottom to really see the truth of their life.

He was living, penniless, in a small apartment near Scottsdale for several years. Hell, I think it was just him and his cats for a while.

At the least, he's gotten back into control of his body. He was a fat mess for a long time, but he's lean once again. Thankfully, as far as I know, he never went off the very deep end of hard core drug abuse.

I'm curious as to what he's going to do for a living now. I also think that his role in The Hangover played a part in getting him back into the groove. He seemed to clean himself up after that movie.
 
I am glad to see he is back in shape, I believe he has lost over 50lbs.
 
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