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Mike Tyson (Live at the Wiltern) | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #658

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Mike Tyson (Live at the Wiltern) | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #658
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Introduction and Early Life

  • Mike Tyson is introduced as the guest, a man who has been the heavyweight champion of the world and has experienced many different roles in life, including being a father and an inmate, and the audience is excited to learn more about his life 10s.
  • Mike Tyson is complimented on his sharp appearance, and he reveals that he loves dressing up, often trying on clothes in his closet for no reason, and has a fondness for looking good 2m6s.
  • Mike Tyson shares a story about how he fell in love with pigeons and was bullied as a child, which led him to start dressing nicely to avoid being laughed at, and this experience had a significant impact on his life 4m30s.
  • Mike Tyson talks about how he became a criminal to buy nice clothes after being mocked for his appearance, and how this transformation made him feel more respectable, even when he was arrested 6m20s.

Childhood Struggles and Influences

  • Mike Tyson corrects a statement about him being a drug dealer, saying he didn't have the discipline for it because he would get high on his own supply, and shares that he has been sober for 9 years 10m40s.
  • Mike Tyson discusses his past struggles with addiction, enjoying getting high and drinking, but is now sober and has been for 9 years, and is congratulated on this achievement 12m10s.
  • The conversation touches on the idea that being oneself can sometimes be overwhelming, and that having an outlet or something that allows a person to escape their own thoughts and feelings can be beneficial 10s.
  • Mike Tyson has a significant number of scars on his face, which have accumulated over years of fighting, and he believes that these scars are a result of the wear and tear that comes with time and experience 2m6s.
  • Mike Tyson has a documentary coming out on Netflix, although the exact release date is not certain, and he feels that this documentary will offer a unique perspective on his life and experiences 4m42s.
  • The idea of self-perception and how people view themselves versus how others view them is discussed, with the notion that many people do not like themselves, but others may have a more positive perception of them 6m15s.
  • Mike Tyson is asked if he could go back in time and have a documentary crew film a particular period in his life, and he chooses the time when he was in juvenile detention and first started boxing, as this was a pivotal moment in his life when he met his mentor, Cus D'Amato 10m30s.

Mentorship and Discipline with Cus D'Amato

  • Cus D'Amato is described as a mentor who not only taught Mike Tyson how to box but also provided him with love, support, and protection, and Mike Tyson wishes he could go back to that time in his life 12m45s.
  • The conversation also explores what it was like for Mike Tyson to be part of Cus D'Amato's family, including having to earn his own room and being part of a supportive and loving environment 16m20s.
  • Mike Tyson had to earn his keep by doing chores and improving his grades, which included cleaning the dishes, taking out the garbage, and mopping and sweeping the floor, and this helped him build discipline 10s.
  • After training, Mike Tyson would also mop and sweep the gym, a habit that was instilled in him by his adopted father, Cus D'Amato, who was a disciplinarian and wanted Mike to develop a strong work ethic 2m6s.
  • Cus D'Amato was in Mike Tyson's life from the time he was 12 years old until he was 19, and even as Mike's career grew, Cus remained closely involved in his life, watching over him and controlling who he hung out with 4m0s.
  • Mike Tyson felt a deep connection with Cus D'Amato, who was like a father to him, and he would have done anything for him, including hurting someone if Cus had asked him to 6m0s.
  • After Cus D'Amato passed away, Mike Tyson did not try to find another mentor like him, as he felt that Cus was a unique individual who was born to be his mentor and guide 8m0s.
  • Mike Tyson does not feel that he has the same capabilities as Cus D'Amato, who was a total disciplinarian and a perfectionist, and he believes that Cus was a special person who was born with a unique set of qualities 10m0s.
  • Cus D'Amato was a highly disciplined person who would sometimes go to extremes, such as stopping eating for a week, and Mike Tyson believes that this discipline was a key part of his success as a mentor and trainer 12m0s.
  • Cus D'Amato's background as a soldier in World War II may have contributed to his institutionalized disciplinarian approach to life, which he passed on to Mike Tyson 14m0s.

Personal Reflections on Childhood and Family

  • Mike Tyson had to run 3 miles home from a school dance because the taxi was late, and he made his date wait for the cab while he ran home in his dress shoes 10s.
  • Tyson's relationship with girls was difficult when he was young because he was too focused on fighting and didn't try to date until later in life, as he was more interested in talking about fighting than in having deep conversations 2m6s.
  • Tyson's love for fighting started when he was young and watched big-time fights, and he wanted the crowd to root for his name one day, which motivated him to become a great fighter 4m6s.
  • A coach at a youth center told Tyson he was the greatest fighter of his life when he was 12 years old, and although Tyson was skeptical at first, he eventually believed in himself and his abilities 6m6s.
  • Tyson had a difficult childhood, with his mother passing away when he was young, and he was scared and got into trouble, but he doesn't think he would have turned out the same way if he had had a more stable and supportive environment 10m6s.
  • Tyson prefers to suffer and likes the discomfort, saying that if he had been given everything he needed as a child, he wouldn't have turned out the same way, and he actually likes the way his life went 12m6s.
  • Mike Tyson likes being out of his comfort zone, and if he had a stereotypical upbringing, he would not have become the heavyweight champion of the world, and would likely be wearing slippers during the day 10s.
  • Tyson's mother was a drunk and a prostitute, and she had issues that prevented her from looking at him when he was a kid, possibly due to a mental illness that was not recognized at the time 2m6s.
  • Tyson's mother had a difficult childhood, with her father making her and her family put food under the door and not speaking to them for months, which is now recognized as a sign of mental illness 2m6s.
  • As a result of his upbringing, Tyson had to take care of himself from a young age, and he believes that he was only a kid for a short time before becoming an adult 4m6s.

Relationships and Personal Growth

  • Tyson's wife has a Shamanistic belief that people choose their parents, and Tyson thinks that this might be true, as he would not be the same person if he had different parents 6m6s.
  • One of Tyson's cherished memories with his mother is a Christmas day when they had a lot of food, which was unusual for them, and they likely obtained it through illicit means 8m6s.
  • Tyson grew up in a house with his mother and her friends, who were involved in criminal activities, and he slept on the floor with his siblings, while the bed was reserved for the "johns" 10m6s.
  • To cope with the heat in their home, which was always set to 80°F, Tyson and his siblings would use cold water to cool down their sheets before sleeping 12m6s.
  • Mike Tyson shares a story about his childhood, where he and his friends would burn trash in a ditch and then run and jump through the smoke, getting darker in the process, and people would drive by and yell the N-word at them 10s.
  • The conversation takes a turn when Mike is asked to say a specific phrase, and after some hesitation and encouragement from the audience, he says "I'm a [redacted] lover," which sparks cheering and laughter from the crowd 2m6s.
  • The conversation becomes awkward, with Mike and the host discussing the implications of what was just said, and the host jokingly asks if they are going to jail or not 4m30s.
  • The host then transitions to a promotional segment, talking about PrizePicks, a sports picks app, and how users can get started and even follow him directly in the app, with a special promotion offering $50 in lineups when playing the first $5 lineup 6m40s.

Promotional Segments and Advertising

  • The host also mentions MoonPay, his go-to place to buy crypto, and their new feature called MoonPay Agents, which uses AI to handle crypto transactions, allowing for buying, selling, trading, and more 8m20s.
  • MoonPay is a service that allows users to set up a wallet, verify their identity, and fund it with various payment methods, giving them control over their keys and enabling them to trade crypto responsibly, with MoonPay already powering crypto for millions of people in over 180 countries 10s.
  • A new series, Dutton Ranch, starring Cole Hauser, Kelly Reilly, Annette Bening, and Ed Harris, will be streaming on Paramount Plus on May 15th, where Beth and Rip face corruption, danger, and a ruthless rival ranch as they build a future together 1m30s.
  • The conversation shifts to the TV show Good Times, with a story about Jimmy Walker, the actor from the show, being yelled at with his catchphrase "Dynamite" in an airport, causing a commotion 2m45s.
  • Janet Jackson is mentioned as having appeared on Good Times, and it is confirmed that she was met in person, but a rumor about closing down SeaWorld for a party with Michael Jackson is denied 4m10s.
  • Michael Jackson is described as a splendid, beautiful, calm, and humble person, who was shy and dealing with personal issues, and it is stated that opinions about him changed after getting to know him 6m20s.
  • The conversation touches on Michael Jackson's personal life, including his relationships and controversies, with a story about him telling someone to "get your own bitches" 9m30s.

Encounters with Michael Jackson and Other Celebrities

  • The discussion also mentions attending a Michael Jackson concert with Don King, highlighting the complexities of Michael Jackson's personality and public image 11m10s.
  • Mike Tyson had an encounter with Michael Jackson, where Jackson asked him where he knew him from, and Tyson responded by saying he was just a fan, but then made a joke about Jackson being a motherfucker, which Tyson claims was not well-received by Jackson, who was dead serious and very competitive 10s.
  • Tyson notes that Jackson was not friendly with many people, especially in the music business, and that he had to "bend the knee" to Jackson, and that Jackson's behavior was not limited to his interactions with white people, but also with black people, and that Jackson had changed his appearance to look more white 2m6s.
  • Tyson also talks about meeting other celebrities, including Whitney Houston, who visited him in prison in Indianapolis, and brought her family with her, and that she hung out with him, but did not sing for him 5m30s.
  • Tyson mentions that other celebrities, such as Florence Henderson, also visited him in prison, but that he was unable to meet with her because he was in the hole and did not want to be seen in shackles, and that the prison conditions were harsh, with the lights being left on all night 10m30s.
  • Tyson reflects on his experiences with these celebrities and notes that many of them have passed away, including Michael Landon and Patrick Swayze, and that he has had a lot of interesting visitors during his time in prison 12m0s.

Philosophical Reflections and Life Lessons

  • The concept of solitude is discussed, with the idea that being alone for extended periods can be healthy, allowing individuals to develop a relationship with themselves and find constant happiness and love 10s.
  • The importance of integrity is highlighted, with the notion that having integrity means following through on commitments and being truthful with oneself, in order to build trust and self-belief 10s.
  • The struggle with addiction is mentioned, with the acknowledgment that it is a constant battle, and even those who have been sober for many years can still relapse, emphasizing the need for ongoing effort and support 10s.
  • The topic of death is explored, with the suggestion that it can be seen as a new adventure, and that if life is good, then death cannot be bad, as it is a part of the natural cycle of existence 10s.
  • The idea that God or a higher power prepares individuals for death, through the gradual loss of loved ones, physical abilities, and other aspects of life, is discussed, with the notion that this process is meant to be and is a natural part of the human experience 10s.
  • The conversation touches on the concept of grace and the role of God in one's life, with the speaker expressing amazement at the amount of grace they have received, and suggesting that their own life is a testament to the existence of God 10s.
  • The speaker reflects on their past mistakes, including using a racial slur, and acknowledges the consequences of their actions, while also expressing gratitude for the opportunity to learn and grow from their experiences 10s.
  • Mike Tyson reflects on his life, stating that if he had known he would live to be 60, he would have played the game and been more respectful, using phrases like "yes sir" and "no ma'am" instead of being confrontational 10s.

Early Boxing Experiences and Motivation

  • He discusses how his mentor, Cus D'Amato, taught him to always say beautiful things about himself and never say anything negative, as his subconscious mind wouldn't know the difference, and he learned this valuable lesson at the age of 12 2m6s.
  • Tyson shares that every walk to the ring was the same and became a routine, but what motivated him was the opportunity to provide for his family, and he always wanted to fight because it gave him a good perspective and allowed him to support his loved ones 4m6s.
  • He talks about becoming an adult, which happened late in life, around the age of 45, and shares a personal struggle with mental illness, having wet the bed at the age of 27 6m15s.
  • Tyson recounts how he started to turn his life around and grow up after some guys took his pigeons and bullied him, leading to his first fight, which he describes as "love at first fight," and he never stopped fighting since then, with the bully's name being Gary Flowers 8m30s.
  • He remembers getting revenge on Gary Flowers by beating him up and how people would bring others for him to fight for money, with Tyson getting paid regardless of the outcome 11m45s.
  • Tyson shares that the first things he bought when he got some money were weed and candy, specifically Now and Laters, which he enjoyed due to the munchies 15m10s.

Personal Struggles and Turning Points

  • The conversation starts with a discussion about a certain type of food that makes teeth stick together, but is enjoyable when high, and the shape of teeth fitting into the gum 10s.
  • The topic shifts to a personal experience with a black woman, and the idea of having a certain type of relationship with someone, with a mention of a past encounter with a black lady who worked at the airport 42s.
  • There is a humorous exchange about the benefits of dating someone who works at the airport, such as getting free flights, but it is revealed that no free flights were received 2m6s.
  • The conversation takes a turn to discussing past relationships and the idea of someone stealing a girlfriend, with a specific story about Brad Pitt allegedly stealing a girlfriend 4m30s.
  • Mike Tyson shares a story about catching Brad Pitt with his wife while they were going through a divorce, and although he didn't confront Pitt, he finds it amusing to call him a "honky" 6m15s.
  • The story concludes with Mike Tyson reflecting on the encounter with Brad Pitt, who at the time was not yet a famous actor, and finding it somewhat acceptable that his wife was with someone who would later become a well-known celebrity 8m30s.

Relationships and Personal Life

  • The conversation starts with a discussion about being in love and having trouble with relationships, with the conclusion that the issue lies within oneself, not with love 10s.
  • The topic shifts to the idea that it's difficult to determine people's identities or characteristics in today's society, and an advertisement for Blue Chew Gold, an arousal-boosting formula, is introduced, offering a special deal for listeners with promo code Theo 2m6s.
  • The conversation then moves on to summer activities, such as using a slip and slide, and the importance of staying hydrated with Liquid I.V., a product that hydrates faster than water alone, with a 20% discount available with code Theo 4m42s.
  • Finally, the discussion turns to the quality and comfort of Tecovas boots, which are handcrafted with over 200 meticulous steps, and a 10% discount is offered to listeners who sign up for email and texts on the Tecovas website 6m15s.
  • Mike Tyson's life has been a mix of experiences, from walking with poverty to fitting in with presidents, and he takes his life day by day without making too many plans 10s.
  • He has met his wife Kiki, who seems like a very interesting person, and she has a kind and caring nature, which is evident in the way she takes care of him and their children, including Miguel and Milan 1m5s.
  • Mike Tyson's relationship with Kiki is described as "too perfect" and they have a great connection, with him loving her for being an awesome mother and wife, and he feels like he has hit the jackpot with her 2m6s.
  • Mike Tyson met Kiki when she was 18 or 19 years old, and she is a strong woman who takes care of him and their household, cooking for him and feeding him when he's tired 3m20s.
  • He believes that women are a special breed and the biggest gift God could ever give, and they have a unique ability to care for and nurture others, which is evident in Kiki's nature as a mother and wife 5m30s.
  • Mike Tyson's experience with fathering and fame has been challenging, but he believes that his children have a great life and many opportunities, and it's up to them to take advantage of it, and he reflects on his own father, who was from North Carolina 8m40s.

Anecdotes and Humorous Stories

  • A story is shared about a encounter with Cam Newton, the American football player, in Charlotte, where he was seen pushing a baby carriage while wearing elegant shawls, and was initially mistaken for a homeless person, specifically a French one, due to his attire 10s.
  • The conversation shifts to the topic of relationships and love, with a question about whether someone is in love with anyone, and it is revealed that the person is 46 years old and not currently in a relationship 4m30s.
  • The importance of hair is discussed, with the idea that having long hair is an advantage, especially for men, and that it represents power, citing the example of Samson from the Bible, and that people often try to cut their hair to take away their power 6m20s.
  • The conversation touches on how society has changed, with the observation that everything has become more sexualized and people are more focused on who is sleeping with who, and that there used to be more to life than just these concerns 11m30s.
  • The idea that having long hair can be a source of income, such as through online content, is also mentioned, and that the internet can be both a positive and negative force in society, with some people using it for questionable purposes 9m40s.
  • The conversation touches on the idea that people used to cope with their emotions differently in the past, such as listening to heavy metal music, and that nowadays people are more likely to harm themselves, with the discussion highlighting the possibility that there is something poisoning people, leading to increased rates of self-harm and suicide 10s.
  • There is a belief that the government knows what is causing these issues, but is not disclosing the information, and that death can be profitable, with examples given such as the high costs associated with funeral services, including charging families for new shoes for the deceased 2m6s.
  • The idea that some people, particularly those with wealth and resources, may have access to information and treatments that allow them to live longer and healthier lives is discussed, with the possibility that this information is being hidden from the general public 4m30s.

Substance Use and Addiction

  • The conversation also mentions the use of various substances, including steroids and crack, with one person expressing regret over not having tried certain substances, and another person sharing a personal experience of using crack and the consequences of getting caught by their probation officer 10m0s.
  • The discussion also touches on the topic of new technologies and treatments that may be developed in the future, such as substances that can improve cognitive function or enhance physical abilities, with the warning that these advancements may come with unintended consequences 12m0s.
  • The use of needles and pills is also discussed, with one person sharing their experience of using needles and the other person expressing their avoidance of using needles for drug use, highlighting the different barriers and risks associated with various forms of substance use 14m0s.
  • A person was mistakenly identified as a tweaker, but a cop correctly determined that the person was not a tweaker, and this was a false test 10s.
  • The person is grateful to have avoided using fentanyl, which could have been fatal, and they got out of the drug scene before fentanyl became widespread 2m6s.
  • Mike Tyson had an experience where his wife thought he was dead due to a false news report about a drug overdose, and when he arrived home, his wife was angry and hit him 3m6s.
  • Mike Tyson used to stay up for multiple days while using cocaine, and during one of these episodes, his nose hurt severely, so he called someone and took another hit of cocaine to numb the pain 5m6s.
  • Mike Tyson had a doctor who was willing to help him with his cocaine addiction, but the doctor also asked Mike for some of his cocaine, which was a problematic situation 8m6s.
  • Mike Tyson eventually went to rehab, where he tried to follow the rules and even gave the rehab staff his cocaine, but he was still able to get high while in rehab 11m6s.
  • Mike Tyson shared a story about giving his last coke to someone, who then started acting funny, and when Mike saw him again, he asked for girls to come over, which Mike refused, saying he was trying to live clean after rehab 10s.

Travel and Cultural Experiences

  • Mike told another story about picking up his friend's dropped coke in an Uber, not knowing what it was at first, but then sneaking off to do it while they were looking for it at Kevin's house 2m6s.
  • Mike shared an experience of being in Jamaica and then traveling to Cuba, where he met a guy who offered to find him a girl, and he was taken to a run-down area where a beautiful girl appeared, and Mike was surprised by the contrast between her and the surroundings 5m30s.
  • Mike talked about his experience in Cuba, where Fidel Castro allowed him to take people to his hotel and do what he wanted, and Mike even got into a fight and threw bottles without getting arrested 8m10s.
  • Mike was asked about what made him want to go to Russia, and he discussed the fact that there were black people in Russia, and he seemed to be curious about the country 12m30s.
  • Black people traveled to Russia around 1909, and it is possible to meet black Ukrainians and black Russians, which can be a surprising and interesting experience when traveling and encountering people from different backgrounds 10s.
  • When traveling, it is not uncommon to meet people who appear to be from a similar background, only to discover that their parents are from different ethnicities, highlighting the diversity of the global population 1m9s.
  • In Russia and Ukraine, some call girls, or escorts, are highly educated and can speak multiple languages, with one example given of a call girl who spoke seven languages, which is a notable contrast to the language skills of some women in other countries 2m6s.
  • Women in some countries, such as Japan, may face significant challenges and abuse, with some women feeling forced to leave their husbands or take drastic measures to escape their situations 4m30s.

Boxing Career and Notable Fights

  • Mike Tyson fought in Japan, including a notable fight against Buster Douglas, which resulted in him winning the championship and earning a significant amount of money, around $40 million 6m30s.
  • Before the fight against Buster Douglas, Mike Tyson was not training as hard as he could have been, and was instead enjoying his life, but his opponent fought a great fight and ultimately won 8m0s.
  • The fight between Mike Tyson and Buster Douglas was a significant event that brought people together, with many gathering to watch the fight, similar to how people came together to watch significant news events, such as the Challenger space shuttle disaster 10m0s.
  • Mike Tyson attended Hulk Hogan's funeral, which was held right outside of Tampa, and described it as a special event with many notable attendees, including Jim McMahon, a former quarterback for the Chicago Bears, who was present but not widely recognized at first 10s.
  • Jim McMahon was known for his mullet and his sense of humor, and at one point, he showed his buttocks to someone at a casino in Palm Springs, apparently for a reason, although the exact context is unclear 2m6s.
  • The story about Jim McMahon showing his buttocks was shared, and it was mentioned that he was drinking beers and saving the cans, possibly due to his concern for the environment, before unexpectedly showing his buttocks while telling a joke about his ex-girlfriend 4m6s.
  • The conversation shifted to Vince McMahon, who made a surprise appearance at Hulk Hogan's funeral, playing Hogan's music and paying his respects, despite having had issues with some of the other attendees in the past 8m10s.

Wrestling and Cultural Icons

  • The funeral was attended by many former wrestlers, some of whom were in wheelchairs or had brought urns with the ashes of other deceased wrestlers, and Vince McMahon's tribute to Hogan was seen as a significant gesture 10m0s.
  • Mike Tyson was a significant figure in the speaker's childhood, and wrestling was like a soap opera for kids, with Hulk Hogan being a hero to many, including the speaker, who had the opportunity to meet him and was impressed by his massive size 10s.
  • The speaker's own hero was Bruno Sammartino, a legendary wrestler who was champion for 12 years and could beat everybody, making him a legend in the speaker's eyes 2m6s.
  • The conversation shifted to discussing famous warriors in history, with the speaker mentioning Achilles, Alexander the Great, Hannibal, and El Cid as concepts they find fascinating, and explaining that some of these warriors wanted to be gods, but ultimately realized they were nothing 4m30s.
  • The speaker reflected on the idea that only through living forever can one be considered a god, but noted that authors can turn people into gods by making them immortal through their writing, allowing people like Napoleon to be remembered forever 6m40s.
  • The speaker discussed their own ego, stating that it is personal and drives them to do better, and sometimes they feel like Alexander the Great, but acknowledged that Alexander's downfall was his moodiness, which is something the speaker struggles with as well 10m20s.
  • The speaker touched on the topic of discipline, mentioning that they notice their moods controlling their feelings, similar to Alexander the Great, and seemed to be searching for ways to improve their self-discipline 12m50s.

Historical and Philosophical Reflections

  • Discipline is developed by doing what you hate to do, but doing it like you love it, which is a practice that has been followed throughout life 10s.
  • There was a strong passion for fighting from the beginning, and the concept of fighting, as well as the fighters themselves, were deeply admired and worshipped, with a desire for the greatest fighters in the world to know their name 42s.
  • Paying homage to the fighters who inspired and came before was essential, and this involved carrying their bags, giving them money when successful, and taking care of them, especially when they were struggling with dementia 2m6s.
  • The influence of others and the people who came before played a significant role in shaping who one is today, regardless of their profession or interests, and it's interesting to consider how these influences have impacted personal development 4m6s.
  • Reflecting on one's life and questioning the nature of existence, including the possibility of parallel lives and the energy that exists within oneself, is a thought-provoking and intriguing topic 6m8s.
  • The concept of self-preservation and survival mechanisms is crucial, especially in the early stages of life, and it may take a long time to develop and understand oneself, with one person sharing that it took them 30 years to exhale and feel comfortable 8m10s.
  • The desire for attention and to be seen is a powerful driving force, and it can shape one's actions and decisions, as evident in a personal anecdote about seeking attention as a young child 10m4s.

Love, Identity, and Personal Philosophy

  • Love and acceptance are essential, and the idea that "love is love" is a beautiful and inclusive concept that transcends boundaries and backgrounds 12m6s.
  • A conversation about upcoming projects and experiences, including a special for Netflix, serves as a reminder that life is full of new opportunities and adventures 14m2s.
  • Mike Tyson was asked if anyone had ever approached him to buy his semen, and he responded that he had given it away for free, joking that he could have been a billionaire if he had sold it 10s.
  • Tyson expressed his happiness with his current life and stated that one of the things that brings him joy is that his children do not have to live the life he lived, and he does not want them to go through the same struggles he faced 2m6s.
  • Tyson mentioned that having children requires a lot of help and that he is grateful for the support he has received, and he also talked about his one-man show, which was written by his wife 4m30s.
  • The one-man show is a live talk show that features stories, including one about dogs, and Tyson's wife did not need him to sign off on the project because it is her work 6m15s.
  • Tyson also discussed his upcoming documentary on Netflix and was asked what he thought his former trainer, Cus D'Amato, would say if he could see Tyson's life now, with Tyson joking that Cus would likely criticize his fighting technique 10m30s.

Family, Projects, and Legacy

  • Tyson imagined that Cus D'Amato would say something like, "If that guy was a little faster, he would have hit you," which is a humorous example of Cus's tough coaching style 12m45s.
  • Mike Tyson is being thanked for sharing his time and for bringing his family to the event, with the host expressing gratitude for the opportunity to see him, and his family is mentioned to love him 10s.
  • Mike Tyson responds by saying he does not know who he is, but his kids love the host, and he loves the host as well, showing appreciation for the kind words 42s.
  • The host introduces Mike Tyson to the audience, with cheering and music playing in the background, and Mike Tyson thanks the host kindly 2m6s.
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