Tuesday, 12 November 2013

MIKE TYSON’S SHOCKING AIDS CONFESSION!

Mike Tyson was having so much sex with female prison visitors and a prison drug counselor during his three year prison stint in the ’90s, that he was too tired to even go to the gym and work out, the retired boxer has revealed.The unfaithful heavyweight champion also recalled the day he told his second wife he had AIDS (which he does not actually have) and relives the journey of his career that gave him more than $300 million, yet left him so broke today that he says he will never be able to pay off his IRS debts.The admissions follow a long list of sensational revelations about his personal life, detailed in his autobiography titled Undisputed Truth. Tyson constantly warns that he’s not far from slipping off the edge, or slipping back into a strip club to party with drugs and women. ‘Sometimes I just fantasize about blowing somebody’s brains out so I can go to prison for the rest of my life,’ he writes. ‘Working on this book makes me think that my whole life has been a joke.’ If so, Tyson has yet to figure out the punch line. Though he has reinvented himself in recent years as a family man and vegan with enough comedic chops to act in movies, he says he lives daily with the dark past of a junkie who loved to snort cocaine and drink and was constantly preoccupied with finding women to sex. The sex is detailed in almost clinical terms, and the many women in Tyson’s life flow in and out of the pages like they did in his life. One big exception is Desiree Washington, the beauty pageant contestant who Tyson was convicted of raping in Indianapolis – a charge he heatedly denies – and spent three years in prison. ‘How do you rape someone when they come to your hotel room at two in the morning?’ he asks. Even in prison he got his fill, he says, first with visitors and then with a prison drug counselor who suddenly became available after Tyson had $10,000 sent to her home to fix her roof. ”I was having so much sex that I was too tired to even to go the gym and work out,’ Tyson wrote. ‘I’d just stay in my cell all day.’ Or when his second wife Monica Turner finally tired of his ways and filed for divorce in 2002. ‘I guess she had had enough of my fooling around because I sure did a lot of it,’ Tyson said. ‘Calling to tell her I had AIDS probably didn’t help either.’ His publicist confirmed that Tyson DOES NOT and has never had HIV or AIDS.Tyson is brutal on himself throughout the book, despairing of his lack of self-control and feelings of inadequacy. But he’s equally brutal about the people around him. He calls first wife Robin Givens a manipulative shrew. Tyson says Givens made him act like a trained puppy, that Evander Holyfield was a serial head butter with ties to steroids, and claims the late referee Mitch Halpern was drunk in the ring during his first fight with Holyfield in 1996. At one time he was the baddest man on the planet, a heavyweight champion who terrorized anyone who got in his way, inside the ring or out. Now he’s unburdened himself as perhaps the most tortured soul on earth, with a one-man show on Broadway that Spike Lee has turned into an HBO special airing Nov. 16. And he’s hoping the Undisputed Truth will help him pay off his IRS debts. Will you cop the book…it sounds GOOD! This needs to be a movie?

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