Mike Tyson opens up on dark side of his boxing return: ‘Wish that guy died’
Mike Tyson has made some typical eye-raising comments during his heated promotion event for his next fight with Youtuber Jake Paul.
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Mike Tyson said he has to be careful when he unleashes his inner killer on Jake Paul during their rescheduled fight on Nov. 15.
During an appearance on Paul’s brother Logan’s “Impaulsive” podcast, Tyson explained that he’s still “haunted” by his dark side because its landed him in handcuffs.
“Absolutely, that’s gonna happen, but here is what I learned from prior experience — when that tough guy Mike Tyson comes out when it’s not necessary to come out, I’m always in handcuffs,” Tyson, 58, said.
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“So, I’m always careful when that guy comes out. Every time I drink or get ready to fight, I break out in handcuffs.
“Unfortunately, I have to fight and be that guy. I wish I could stop that guy. That guy haunts me. I wish I could stop that guy. I wish that guy died, but he’s here to stay.” Tyson explained how that killer version of himself “wants to come back every second of my life.”
“It’s so easy for him to come back,” he said.
Tyson added that he “gets rid of the guy” by loving his children and his family.
Elsewhere in the interview, Tyson said he’s not viewing Jake, 27, as a YouTuber or internet personality.
“I look at him as a killer. That’s how I look at him,” Tyson said.
Tyson explained how that killer version of himself “wants to come back every second of my life.”
“It’s so easy for him to come back,” he said.
Tyson added that he “gets rid of the guy” by loving his children and his family.
The boxing legend confirmed that he’s past his ulcer problem, which pushed back the date of their bout, initially set for last month.
Tyson had a health scare in May when his ulcer flared up while on-board a flight from Miami to Los Angeles.
The fighters met on Monday for a press conference at the Javits Center as part of Fanatics Fest NYC.
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Paul (10-1, seven knockouts) vs. Tyson (50-6, 44 knockouts) will take place at AT & T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, in Arlington, Texas, and will stream live exclusively on Netflix.
It will mark Tyson’s first pro boxing fight since 2005.
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission
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