Seriously though.
"Some" stories really NEED to be KEPT TO YOURSELF. :no:
Not that we didn't know he was a sick piece of work, but to hear him TELL IT makes it even worse than what we imagined. :
"Part 2: Tyson
Um, I find it strange that the interviewer didn't ask him WHERE this incident took place and what happened to the hookers.
His fists are lethal weapons. You know there was some major damage done. :
"Some" stories really NEED to be KEPT TO YOURSELF. :no:
Not that we didn't know he was a sick piece of work, but to hear him TELL IT makes it even worse than what we imagined. :
"Part 2: Tyson
RL: And the lowest point in your life where you thought it wasn’t worth living?
MT: Laying in bed in a hotel room -- I try never to be alone, even if it’s a prostitute, a dog. This is really dark. I am in my hotel suite, I’ve got seven women there, and I have a morphine drip, and I had my cocaine, and I had my Cialis, I had my marijuana, I had the Hennessy, and I am at my lowest point because I got paranoid and I thought these women were trying to rob me and set me up. I started beating them. I was in a dark place. There was a purpose, though, because I didn’t want to give them any more of my soul.
So this is my devil, this is where I am, I am locked up alone. There is nobody there telling me that I’m doing too much. That is the devil, he won. I kicked them all out. So that was my lowest point. Oh, man. I am just very grateful to be here -- my heart should have blown apart. I was sweating wide awake. No more cocaine. No more. Three years clean.
Um, I find it strange that the interviewer didn't ask him WHERE this incident took place and what happened to the hookers.
His fists are lethal weapons. You know there was some major damage done. :