Was this prime Mike Tyson's biggest loss?

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  • embryo
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    #11
    Originally posted by Anthony342
    Nah, he should have had them killed for stealing all that money from him. Is it true Mike was doped up with a heavy dose of anti depressants before doing that Barbara Walters interview? I wouldn't be surprised. And even though years later other women reported Tyson having rough sex with them to the point of tearing their ******s like he did to Desiree Washington, I still say he ****d her. He probably won't admit to that because there's people in the black community that still believe in his innocence, like some people do about OJ.
    Why would he need to **** anyone, he could get any girl he wanted, and she had a boyfriend who she did the same thing to but didn't press charges.

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    • Evil_Meat
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      #12
      Originally posted by Anthony342
      Nah, he should have had them killed for stealing all that money from him. Is it true Mike was doped up with a heavy dose of anti depressants before doing that Barbara Walters interview? I wouldn't be surprised. And even though years later other women reported Tyson having rough sex with them to the point of tearing their ******s like he did to Desiree Washington, I still say he ****d her. He probably won't admit to that because there's people in the black community that still believe in his innocence, like some people do about OJ.
      You're being EXTREMELY ignorant to compare the OJ case to the Tyson case. Tyson's case had ZERO evidence and was purely circumstantial. OJ was obviously guilty so gtfo with the comparison to Tyson's case... Pure ignorance.

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      • Evil_Meat
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        #13
        Originally posted by embryo
        Why would he need to **** anyone, he could get any girl he wanted, and she had a boyfriend who she did the same thing to but didn't press charges.
        The guy is beyond ignorant if he's comparing the Tyson case to the OJ case.

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        • Anthony342
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          #14
          Originally posted by Evil_Meat
          You're being EXTREMELY ignorant to compare the OJ case to the Tyson case. Tyson's case had ZERO evidence and was purely circumstantial. OJ was obviously guilty so gtfo with the comparison to Tyson's case... Pure ignorance.
          Not that circumstantial. A doctor that examined her said that Desiree Washington had ******* abrasions that were "incredibly unlikely to happen in consensual sex."

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          • DreamFighter
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            #15
            he might have, we just dont know, theres a chance either way. You'd think that the longer he denied it, it would get more likely not to have occurred. Personally I'd by this stage give him the benefit of the doubt, with the disclaimer that he still might have.

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            • QueensburyRules
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              - -Jimmy Jacobs had the athletic credentials and boxing gravitas to hold Mike together after Cus died as Tyson's mgr, but when Jimmy passed, there was a slow deconstruction of the greatest record ever seen in boxing as the sucking sychophants took over Mikes career along with his latent mental illness.

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              • Redsox
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                #17
                tyson would have admitted to it by now. probably long, long ago. tysone hasn't had a great "filter" over these past 3 decades.

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                  #18
                  He was grilled in that interview, all while he was high on whatever it was he was taking then

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                    #19
                    Was this prime Mike Tyson's biggest loss?

                    How about the money? Earning them too big and fast seem to lose everyone’s grip.

                    Live and think like a poor man and you'll always be OK. — Gene Simmons

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