MIKE TYSON'S FEAR
"He told me that if he didn't sleep with a woman, he was going to kill the boxer in front of him. Mike would hide them in the bathrooms, in the dressing rooms," revealed Tyson's former employee, who was also his driver.
TYSON'S TOUGH PAST
The boxer was born in the slums of New York and from a young age learned that strength and blows were the simplest way to earn respect and make money on the streets. He got into trouble from a very young age and even spent some time in a correctional facility. His strength was so immense that he asked the guard if he could practice boxing in Cus D'Amato's gym.
It was at that moment that the famous coach adopted him and saw his great potential and took him to live with his wife Camille. González commented that Tyson had been built to steal, be beaten, and live in the worst human conditions, but thanks to D'Amato he was able to experience effort and love.
After the death of his coach, Tyson was greatly affected by the news, and he would even cry before starting the fight and had several anxiety attacks.