Anybody read Mike Tyson undisputed truth?

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  • L32Edwards
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    #1

    Anybody read Mike Tyson undisputed truth?

    My brother got me it for Christmas, i read many fighter autobiographies and so far this is one of the best, I'm about 100 pages in, anybody else read or reading it
  • SthPaw
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    #2
    I've got it too, up to the part where he is explaining his time in prison, it's a good read

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    • -Kev-
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      #3
      I am so bored of Mike Tyson's life and milking of it. I would probably fall asleep half way through the introduction page of his book.

      Rather read some about Augustus, Corley, and such.

      Tyson, Hopkins, Ortiz, Guerrero, Peterson bros. God those stories are so redundant.

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      • The Noose
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        #4
        Got it for xmas also. Cant be arse reading books these days. Its audio books or nothing.

        I hope Tyson reads for the audio book. His lisp would make it entertaining. I got Arnold Schwartchneggers (sp lol) autobiography on audio book. The bastard only reads the first and last chapters. But his amazing accent had me literally lolling.

        Also, Tysons so-called truth..... he is clearly cashing in. I doubt we are getting the absolute truth. He exaggerates some stuff, and probably leaves out a lot.

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        • IIG
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          #5
          I still need to pick this up. Teddy Atlas set the bar high for most entertaining boxing book, but I bet this comes close.

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          • socialteach
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            #6
            Originally posted by L32Edwards
            My brother got me it for Christmas, i read many fighter autobiographies and so far this is one of the best, I'm about 100 pages in, anybody else read or reading it
            I got it for Christmas and haven't started yet.

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            • New England
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              #7
              i have it, but have not started to read it.

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                #8
                the reviews seem all positive

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                • The Problem Child
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  I am so bored of Mike Tyson's life and milking of it. I would probably fall asleep half way through the introduction page of his book.

                  Rather read some about Augustus, Corley, and such.

                  Tyson, Hopkins, Ortiz, Guerrero, Peterson bros. God those stories are so redundant.
                  That is very, very disrespectful.

                  Tyson's life is well worth sharing. It is truly inspiring, touching and eye opening. It gives you a very good insight into not only Tyson from a psychological/emotional level, but into human nature as well. Tyson's story is a very unique one.

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                  • ElChino
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                    #10
                    I have it in epub and mobi file if you fools want it hit me up

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