Gus D'Amota was as much an exploiter as anyone who used Tyson; it just came in a manner that is not readily evident. Tyson's nurturing (spoiled) in the Catskills guaranteed his arrested development.
Tyson may very well be an intelligent man, certainly street smart and a survivor, but that's irrelevant; he was a profoundly ignorant, immature man and it was D'Amota who insured that that's the man Tyson would remain.
They kept him out of the public school system, constantly separating him form the real world, insuring he would never achieve the necessary socialization skills he would need to face the world. They dismissed anyone who threatened to burst the illusion they created around him.
He was treated like a prize race horse.
Then again, other than the two "Sugars" are there really any fighters who weren't exploited; robbed; used?
Tyson may very well be an intelligent man, certainly street smart and a survivor, but that's irrelevant; he was a profoundly ignorant, immature man and it was D'Amota who insured that that's the man Tyson would remain.
They kept him out of the public school system, constantly separating him form the real world, insuring he would never achieve the necessary socialization skills he would need to face the world. They dismissed anyone who threatened to burst the illusion they created around him.
He was treated like a prize race horse.
Then again, other than the two "Sugars" are there really any fighters who weren't exploited; robbed; used?
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