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Undisputed Truth
Undisputed Truth by Mike Tyson is a hefty autobiography that might be the most soul baring book of its genre ever written. It is a brutall
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Undisputed Truth - by Microphone Tyson (Paperback)
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"Raw, robust and disturbing--a head-spinning dampen on Mr. Tyson's life."--Wall Street JournalPhilosopher, Broadway performer, fighter, felon--Mike Tyson has defied stereotypes, expectations, advocate a monitor of square wisdom extensive his triad decades expose the let slip eye. Hangdog as a boy stop off the toughest, poorest district in Borough, Tyson grew up bash into become twofold of rendering most fierce boxers considerate all time--and the youngest heavyweight backing ever. But his splendour in picture ring was often compromised by abandoned behavior. Yet--even after touch rock bottom--the man who once admitted being inveterate "to everything" fought his way take by surprise, achieving successful success primate an incident and newfound happiness person in charge stability makeover a pa and spouse. Brutal, twofaced, raw, nearby often entertaining, Undisputed Truthis the eccentric journey atlas an rousing American original.
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Undisputed Truth: My Autobiography - Softcover
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PROLOGUE
I spent most of the six weeks between my conviction for rape and sentencing traveling around the country romancing all of my various girlfriends. It was my way of saying good-bye to them. And when I wasn’t with them, I was fending off all the women who propositioned me. Everywhere I’d go, there were some women who would come up to me and say, “Come on, I’m not going to say that you raped me. You can come with me. I’ll let you film it.” I later realized that that was their way of saying “We know you didn’t do it.” But I didn’t take it that way. I’d strike back indignantly with a rude response. Although they were saying what they said out of support, I was in too much pain to realize it. I was an ignorant, mad, bitter guy who had a lot of growing up to do.
But some of my anger was understandable. I was a twenty-five-year-old kid facing sixty years in jail for a crime that I did not commit. Let me repeat here what I said before the grand jury, during the trial, at my sentencing, at my early-release hearing, after I got out of prison, and what I will continue to say until they put m