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Mike Tyson

AHC Podcast

English - June 05, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 57.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 261 ratings
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Professional fighters have a propensity to live very interesting lives outside the ring.  Think about it, they are performing one of the most primal, basic, human acts, but yet, because they the best in the world at getting the best of someone in a physical altercation, they are rewarded like kings as young adults.  Fast cars, multiple houses, paying all the bills for an entourage of people, and gold chains that would make Mr. T jealous, it’s easy to see how some of these young fighters go broke.  But, it’s much harder to understand how someone with a legendary status in boxing, today’s show subject, Mike Tyson, could wind up as another story of an athlete gone broke.  We’ve all heard the stories about the former “baddest man on the planet”, from his insane knockouts to insane antics both inside and outside the ring.  It’s landed him in jail a couple times, cost him multiple marriages, and seen his boxing career come to an end, but he’s still a relevant name after 35 years since his career began.  What could have been the catalyst to some of the issues we would see down the road in his life?  Was he truly guilty for all the things he has been accused of?  Did he really want to eat people’s children?  We’ll dive into these questions and more in this episode of AHC Podcast.


 


 


 


 


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Citations:


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Crofts, I. (2021, September 20). Mike Tyson, aged 12, used to beat up children his own age & then fight their fathers as well. GiveMeSport. Retrieved June 4, 2022, from https://www.givemesport.com/1755607-mike-tyson-details-his-rough-childhood-that-included-fighting-children-their-fathers


Daxton, C. (2022, May 2). Mike Tyson Childhood Story Plus Untold biography facts. Childhood Biography -. Retrieved June 4, 2022, from https://childhoodbiography.com/mike-tyson-childhood-story-plus-untold-biography-facts/


Figg, J. (2022, May 3). Mike Tyson has another run-in with fan just weeks after Plane Fight. The US Sun. Retrieved June 4, 2022, from https://www.the-sun.com/sport/5249839/mike-tyson-fan-boxing-passenger-plane/


Head, J. (2017, October 3). Mike Tyson: His childhood and early boxing years. Bleacher Report. Retrieved June 4, 2022, from https://bleacherreport.com/articles/523260-boxing-mike-tyson-and-the-early-years


Lw. (2022, February 21). Mike Tyson on his mother's death: "it was one of the best things that ever happened to me". MARCA. Retrieved June 4, 2022, from https://www.marca.com/en/boxing/2022/02/21/62140145268e3e31748b45cb.html


Thomas, M. (2020, June 13). Who was Cus D'Amato and why did Mike Tyson respect him so much? Sportscasting. Retrieved June 4, 2022, from https://www.sportscasting.com/who-was-cus-damato-and-why-did-mike-tyson-respect-him-so-much/


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