I'm sure one of you tossers is going to ***** and moan that this is old, but I thought it was interesting, and I find the odds of literally everyone else on this forum having already seen this as quite slim, so shutup if that is what you were planning to reply with.
Tyson says he would 'really' **** victim now
Associated Press, January 7, 2006
Mike Tyson hasn't lost his penchant for saying the outrageous.
In a television interview scheduled for broadcast Thursday, Tyson again denied he ****d Desiree Washington in 1991 in an Indianapolis hotel room. But he said the burden of being labeled a convicted rapist makes him want to do it now.
"I just hate her guts. She put me in that state, where I don't know," Tyson said. "I really wish I did now. But now I really do want to **** her."
Tyson made the comments during a recent interview in Miami Beach with Greta Van Susteren, who was taking a look back at the circumstances of Tyson's 1992 trial that ended with him convicted of **** and sentenced to six years in prison.
He served three years of the sentence before being released on parole.
A call for comment to Tyson's adviser, Shelly Finkel, was not immediately returned.
The interview will be shown Thursday night on "The Pulse" on the Fox network.
Iron Mike is pretty good in rematches with a record of 2-1 (Ruddock - W, Bruno - W, and Holyfield - L). I bet he'd take care of business in this one and put some bad intentions behind his aggression this time.
Tyson says he would 'really' **** victim now
Associated Press, January 7, 2006
Mike Tyson hasn't lost his penchant for saying the outrageous.
In a television interview scheduled for broadcast Thursday, Tyson again denied he ****d Desiree Washington in 1991 in an Indianapolis hotel room. But he said the burden of being labeled a convicted rapist makes him want to do it now.
"I just hate her guts. She put me in that state, where I don't know," Tyson said. "I really wish I did now. But now I really do want to **** her."
Tyson made the comments during a recent interview in Miami Beach with Greta Van Susteren, who was taking a look back at the circumstances of Tyson's 1992 trial that ended with him convicted of **** and sentenced to six years in prison.
He served three years of the sentence before being released on parole.
A call for comment to Tyson's adviser, Shelly Finkel, was not immediately returned.
The interview will be shown Thursday night on "The Pulse" on the Fox network.
Iron Mike is pretty good in rematches with a record of 2-1 (Ruddock - W, Bruno - W, and Holyfield - L). I bet he'd take care of business in this one and put some bad intentions behind his aggression this time.
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