Yes!!! I'm physically feeling his emotional pain. I'm grieving the loss of my sweet Lucas, only 17, and some other kid stabbed my son repeatedly last year💔😢
Doesn't matter how it was intended.. the interviewer took it as a IDLH threat (immediate danger to life or health). And I for one do not blame him AT ALL! lol😂... you got it champ. I'm out bud ✌️ like a pimp playa!..
He was crying. There are few things to make a man more upset than losing a child. It's immediate rage ,horror, and the greatest sadness you can imagine... all at once. I've had many of these interactions, and I greatly respect people who can understand and reconise that. Mike was ready to die or kill someone else. He needed to leave, reconised it, and did it. It was incredibly emotionally mature.
He said that split second was scary. I’d imagine that was the split second after he said “you have to leave” and before he said “you understand, thank you”
😢 I lost my son 17yrs ago and just watching this brings tears to my eyes and ❤. I will carry all of the pain and grief with me for the rest of my life.
Look, I lost my son, and he was 21. no parent should ever have to bury their child. And when he was saying he couldn't take the pain and he had to get high every day, I understood that so well! Some days i can talk about it and i am fine and other days It hits you and makes you feel like you just want to die too. if the interviewer had gone through what we did he might not of judged him so wrongly.
You are so right. I lost my daughter last year around this time and some days I'm doing good and then some days I'm not sure whether I'm coming or going. Just trying to keep moving forward.
We lost our son in 2022 at the age of 23, to Cancer. It's painful. There are days when it's easy. Today is not one of those days. I've been thinking about him for the last few days. This video has me in tears!
I don't think he judged him in this clip, he just correctly evaluated him as a guy capable of dealing ALOT of damage who is in a very...unpredictable mental place, and at that moment he was in the way of that, right in it's path. Yea that's scary lol but I don't think that's being judgmental
That wasn’t a threat , that was a man who doesn’t break down infront of cameras he politely asked you to leave and shook your hand and was polite all around then to and deal with emotion alone .
No. You are a little off base. I’ve seen that look from a man capable of terrible things. It wasn’t that he cared about breaking down. It’s the rage of losing your child.
Exactly. Thank you! I’m in recovery myself and saw a lot of trauma in my using years that are now surrounded by shame and guilt in my mind. I 100% felt what he said right there. He just needed some space.
You can see that Mike Tyson went straight back to the day he lost his daughter. You can see the shift in his eyes and how much pain he is in. Losing anyone, let alone your own child, is heart-wrenching.
I think Mike is actually a very good person. He grew up hard, and had somethings happen to him that would be hard for any man to go through. Bless him, his pain was so raw.
AMEN. When I was young and made mistakes, I slapped a bitch who laid me out for looking at me wrong. I learned real quick. Mr. Tyson would have broken my neck. He's incredible because we've been able to see him grow, change, and come to understand his own power.
That was well said I mean, what did people expect meaning the interviewer that was so raw so real and so respectful the way he handled it and he gave him what he wanted an interview and was very brutally honest we all love you Mike. I’m so sorry for the loss of your daughter, may God bless you and keep you close❤
He shakes his hand, says thank you politely and even smiles for a second, trying to show he's not mad at him. I think MT reacted absolutely reasonable 👍
@@tanneralberson2772it wasn't a threat, it was a warning. Mike was holding back something that no father should ever feel, and that feeling is dangerous for everyone around him. Dealing with some demons is harder than you know.
@@tanneralberson2772its because the guy in giving the interview laughed under his breath. Listen very closely after Mike said "I couldn't handle it at all". who in the F would laugh at someone emotional, pouring his heart out?! That old fart lucky he didn't die.
Yeah, but the racist jerks (including apparently the interviewer) who put this crap out there to try to get some click bucks certainly are trying hard to imply that.
He was in unbearable pain and couldn’t talk about it. He was respectful to you, even said thank you. It wasn’t a threat. Did you look in his eyes? I feel so bad for him 😢
The poor man. I can't imagine. And this guy acting like he feared for his life?! C'mon, dawg. Iron Mike ain gone punch you up. His heart is broken. And I'm not sure how far he was in his recovery, but that could have been triggering AF. Strongest guy alive. Calmly asking ol buddy to leave and even thanking him. I don't like to see anyone in pain like he was. 😊❤
Tyson's natural voice is so gentle and boyish. His life seems finally to be his own. He was trained to be a fighter, but in another life, under gentler circumstances, I believe he wouldn't hurt a flea. His handlers were self dealing and did him no favors. I have a lot of compassion for him.
We have Cus to thank for that. Taught him to be a real gentleman. I’ve often seen some of his classiest/most human moments when he’s hurting or angry. But I’ve also seen plenty of the opposite so what do i know. But we are lucky this clip was captured. A lot of lessons to be learned from this vid
He was in no way being threatening, he was being polite asking for the interview to end as it brought everything back in a sudden wave of emotion and needed to escape. Bless him.. 😢
He was not threatening the interviewer however He talks about considering shooting up the hospital his daughter was at, directly after her death. It feels like he is about to snap every time the topic is touched on (in interviews at least). I don’t think the poor guy was ever able to truly grieve her loss. I pray someday he finds peace.
@@kowengrogg2546but... Even Joe Rogan noticed Mike's energy change, the table that day, in the JRE podcast studio... It wasn't big enough, Joe could feel it! Mike is Mike!
You can literally see Mike has so much pain in his eyes and the instant switch when he tells him to go you see he goes into a very dark place where nobody is going to be safe around him. It was a polite warning letting him know I'm about to get extremely violent.
Some people have just lived under a rock there whole life and get afraid of people showing too much emotion because they’ve never been through anything so they don’t understand
So knowing mike from seeing and hearing so much of him thats actually him in the last seconds before he cant hold it all back anymore. Like if any little thing hits or someone tells him to hang on or something hes going to go off. The way his daughter died... we cant blame him for the anger over heartbreak
@@jacqulinenijman5329 Right. It was his eyes but then he was like "You understand, right?" It was tough for him speaking about the loss of his baby girl.
Man… the honesty and pain in his face before he says “you have to go” is real. He was clearly on the verge of breaking down. I can’t imagine that kind of pain. Glad to see he’s come out the other side.
@@adr77510 the fact is it can be both. If you have ever lost a loved one you would understand. The other fact is, Tyson recognized his limits and ended the interview before something bad actually happened. The interviewer was clueless.
Yeah, agreed. But I don't think Mike trusts the media, and for good reason. He can at times seem like he feels like he's being used and exploited (maybe some truth to that). So yes, he was respectful... but that shift in him was pronounced and pretty frightening. Dude is still Iron Mike.
Idk i saw his eyes change. I think mike knows himself and gave the guy his warning cause Mike knew the interviewer didn't intend to be invasive. Look at the eyes.
Thats the cry of a man still learning to grieve..... i cant even fathom the pain that man went through.... we love you mike. Maybe we pay the man the respect of not revisiting it and let it go.
That interviewer, was petrified when Mike said that, after all who asks a person a question like that ? Were you the same person the next day, fr that’s what you ask a father who buried his baby girl? I’m gonna say he’s lucky Mike held back. I didn’t even know any of this. I’m sure many didn’t, What was the guy trying to do? And why is he sitting in a circle talking to people about how scared he was ?
@@tonybalongna....the interviewer was asking personal questions that forced MT to tap into a negative place that he didn't want to go. MT already knew that man was going to keep DIGGING and PROBING for an an emotional response that would get him higher ratings AND MT IS INTELLIGENT ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT MAN WAS PLAYING A DANGEROUS GAME. That man wasn't concerned for his well-being, just the ratings ❤
If you lose your parents you're an orphan. If you lose your wife or husband you're a widow or widower. There is no word for the pain of losing a child.
@@valerie190makhi @valerie190makhi I dont usually post sympathy comments on things, but I am truly sorry this happened to you and your little one. She never got the chance to grow up and live a life, but her memory will live forever in your heart. She was probably too precious for this world anyway.
Tyson wasn’t threatening anyone. He was recalling the most pain he has ever been in and didn’t want to cry in front of the cameras. The fact Tyson didn’t break down in tears and held it together to politely excuse the journalist shows Tyson’s emotional and mental strength. Rest in paradise Genesis. You will see your daughter again Mike.
Did you not hear the switch in his voice, man went from sad to ready to kill. I'm not saying he's an animal, he's just Iron Mike a man who would cry for you over the can of whoop ass he's about to open on you
Mike is one of the most genuine people and you could see in one moment where his emotions took over. It was overwhelming for him. And for you to turn this into a moment where he was being vulnerable and chose to leave to handle the pain of having to Revisit the trauma of his daughter passing as a moment where you said you felt threatened or afraid SHAME ON YOU!! SHAME!! STOP IT!
Is so not ok to deal with emotion like that especially as a man, let truth be told nowadays the westerners encourage men to deal with emotion like little girls
💯 yup, so tired that people always talk shit like he is a monster. He wanted the interviewer to leave so he could mourn. Fuck me this makes me sad to see
I think that he was getting pissed off and didn't want to kill him. MT lives in Vegas, my home town. Mike went through a shitload of abuse from EVERYONE INVOLVED WITH HIS LIFE. After his trainer/ father figure died. Mike lost it all to the fucken leaches in the boxing world 10s of millions of dollars. His wife sued him for rape... and won got millions for years. He's got or had serious anger issues, he was a monster in the ring for a reason. He lives well now and we don't hear much about him but his life is better. Thank God
I think Mike looked at him after he said “I couldn’t handle it” and remembered he was just another cold zoo-goer that didn’t actually give a rip about him or his situation or his feelings. Edit: I finally found the full interview, and they got with Mike before the left and Mine said “it’s in, I gotta grow up and stop crying”. And the interviewer guy said “it’s okay Mike, you’re allowed to cry.” He was actually just embarrassed, and felt vulnerable.
Sometimes people can remain humble and real,but assertive at the time. The death of a child can make life very real and in your your face type reality that haunts you.
Right! It’s not “you have to go” cause I’m about to beat your ass it’s more like “ you have to go” because I don’t want to cry on camera he even says “you understand right” He made his whole career on being hard he doesn’t want to lose it with a camera shoved in his face and either would anyone else
@@Misssydneyi wouldn’t necessarily say just that, I think this is more so on the fact that yeah, hes a star and and hes saying some pretty heavy stuff on camera, like he knew “I had to get high” didnt feel good to say to a camera while at the same time hes feeling really heavy while talking about his daughter. Like theres just a lot of shit going through his head at that moment, he just knew it wasn’t a good time to talk at that moment because yeah, it coulda gotten worse. but you get me? I wouldn’t say its much about keeping that “hard” look he has.
Anyone who has not lost a child should not ask insensitive questions about losing a child. When you've experienced that type of pain, you'll ask the right questions cept it wont be questions but a compassionate acknowledgement. God bless all parents of loss 😢
Totally agree. I'm sure it would have made him feel so much better in that moment to pound the absolute heck out of that guy. But he didn't do it. He has really evolved. Respect to MT.
@@nannem9716 That dude would die a thousand times if Tyson for some reason fails to control his emotions. He's a very lucky guy to be alive and it's astonishing to me that most people in the comment section (not you guys) couldn't realize that.
I have so much respect for Mike Tyson, he battled his demons and made a choice to get help, some never ask for help, may they Rest In Peace. God Bless you Mike. 🪶🖤🙏🏼💀🪶
@@TheGonzogibby Reality and honesty can be chilling. I'm sure the interviewer didn't mean it in a way like he's scared of him. It was simply surprising for him i'm sure.
@@ok9908 you’re right, they are. But no, he meant he was afraid. I mean, I get it - but turning mikes very visceral pain into a kudos-getting anecdote on talk shows isn’t very cool imho
He was polite and I thought maybe he was about to start crying and did not want to show that in an interview. For whatever he has done or been I believe he is a good father.
You didn't lose a child you as an asked about your dead child. Mike apologized and said that he was sorry that he had to leave because he was digging into the feelings of my emotions asking questions about his child.
All I see is vulnerable man in incredible pain. I also felt, that despite the line of questioning, that Mike was actually very respectful with the way he managed it. Grief is grief. We dont owe an apology nor an explanation to anybody about how we might handle it. Its such a personal and private pain.
Yeah, your three year old daughter killed in an accident at home…. As a dad of a girl who is about to turn three, I can honestly say there wouldn’t be anything worse…. I can only imagine (feels like imagining a nightmare) the anger you would feel every second. At the world, at anyone that could e helped, and most of all yourself.😢. I’ve lost a lot of people close to me, in different ways. But I can imagine any of it being worse than losing my baby girl. To add being interviewed about it. Argh, he showed some much restraint and wisdom in telling him “you have to go now” Shit was about to get really dark, and bad.
Yeah, that's what I'm not getting here. People act like this is the most terrifying thing in the world, but Mike is being completely reasonable and courteous.
@ginge641 He's saying he feels himself losing control. Watch the eyes, they literally change for an instant. If he snaps, he could actually kill some one.
@@madguy8485Lmao bruh this ain’t like in the movies. He isn’t gonna kill anyone, he is telling to him leave because he doesn’t wanna ruin the podcast with his emotions. He isn’t gonna attack anybody bruh
@@madguy8485Bruh please stop, it’s cringy. He’s just letting the interviewer know he has to leave him because he’s getting emotionally overwhelmed and wants to be to himself. What do you think that Tyson is the hulk and kill some dude who’s doing nothing to him for no reason?
He actually said to him also that he’s not supposed to cry. Why does he feel a man is not supposed to cry? It’s cause we born to be that way. But it’s ok to break.
He lost a child and was overwhelmed. Unless you have lost a child you cannot understand. He was very polite and the interviewer blew it out of proportion.
I buried my full term 9 month old son, Alas born still. But i buried him 7 weeks before i turned 18. My girlfriend was just turned 17, im 38 now she's 37 and we've just broke up in june. We share another son and three daughters now. Im still broken. Still to this day, ill never forget that time. It was horrific
Why was this old dude scared of someone who was in deep pain? Some people are just soooo wrapped up in their own shit they are unaware of how disrespectful they are being. My heart goes out to Mr Tyson
@phillipaquino895 absolutely! Other ppl commenting that Mike didn't want to cry in front of journalist had it all wrong. That absolute shift in his demeanour was him recognising the monster was going to surface and he didn't want it happening. Journalist was right when he said it was the most terrifying few seconds of his life. When my own daughter died at 3yrs old totally unexpectedly and suddenly I know how angry I felt, so can totally understand what raw visceral emotions he to this day experiences over the loss of his daughter.
I knew a man who could be terrifying. I’ve seen that look. You don’t argue, you don’t question. You follow direction or curl up on a ball till the storm passes.
@@brendafitzgerald3797: soo sorry 4yr loss, did u notice how much mike tyson was sweating in tht interview after he said those chilling words,u hav2 go . I bet mike tyson would hav found the nearest bag and boxed it until he dropped😢😢😢.
He has found some peace. He has done an amazing turnaround in his life. He deals with things a lot better than he used to. I been following Mike since the 80s. He’s such an interesting guy. That’s a hard topic for any person.
A sensationalist journalistic prod he felt his heart skipping a beat . The probing of a grief ridden man who is a remarkable man and a man who is a survivor. You shone a light on the shadow and shit your pants with what you're looking at. Mike Tyson was pushed and prodded bye you're ilk . Danger Will Robinson!!!!
For a man like Mike to say in a broken whisper “you have to go. You understand right? Thank you” that’s heartbreaking. I can’t imagine that pain. And from Tyson of all people
Tyson was on the verge, no one has a clue how much mental anguish and heartbreak he was In during this interview. He held it together so well right then but I assume after you left his entire day was spent In tears in private.
Mike Tyson vulnerability is beautiful.... It shows the toughest still hurts and still can be wounded deeply.... Love that man... Man is weak for being afraid instead of more companionate and understanding...
Sad right? People need to see a celebrity break down before they realize everyone has feelings …. Thank goodness for celebrities or some people wouldn’t know how to get through life without being told how to think, speak or act. 🙄
@@happysunnyrain1531 it’s all about who can bring a subject matter that brings the most views. Views equal money. We are currently experiencing this with the majority of “influencers”. They do and say whatever garners followers and views. Some have learned to talk about God on their channel and people will believe whatever they say if they say “I am blessed” or “Thank god”.
He was never in danger. Mike Tyson wasn't going to do anything to him. The question opened a wound from his soul. We are not built to bury our children. My son was 24 when he passed away. You never ever heal. You just learn to adapt and cope. 😢😢😢❤❤❤
@@H4S- Things are far from perfect. There are many place we cannot live. We exist here because we evolved to live here over millions of years. There is no reason to believe in any god. You don't even know what one is.
Mr. Tyson somehow blames himself. A lot of parents might think this way after the accidental death of their 2 yr old, but we know that not to be true. Mr. Tyson seems to actually relive that day as he tries to answer. Much love n praise to this man, he's come so far. 💜❤️😉🥊
If anything, he was honest about who is is, the issues he’s faced. He’s definitely mellowed, and got a lot bathe help he needed for his personal wellbeing
He is just a piece of garbage, thats all ! You admire a sick, who reaction to her daughter Death is getting high in cocain ?? Man what went wrong in your childhood ???
@@EatonShitson hahaha, sick ! You forget the all the crazy shit he did ? F... off, i'm crazy and i tell you je is dangerous, and he will kill someone, you will see !
Makes you wonder if there is really god there, allowing small babies anf childrens getting killed, born with life threatening genetic defects, something so pure. If there is god and seeing all this is one of thr most sadist being of all
He was clearly in excruciating pain. The loss of your child is the most pain a person can experience.
Yes!!! I'm physically feeling his emotional pain. I'm grieving the loss of my sweet Lucas, only 17, and some other kid stabbed my son repeatedly last year💔😢
@@jeanetteann275I’m so so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences & prayers to you.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@craftingwithcharm7665 I appreciate you, my dear friend. ❤️ 😔
Wasn't a threat
@@jeanetteann275OH I'm so sorry for your loss 😢 I pray for you and your family 🙏
Tyson was on the verge of breaking down in tears. It wasn't a threat. The man was in pain.
Doesn't matter how it was intended.. the interviewer took it as a IDLH threat (immediate danger to life or health). And I for one do not blame him AT ALL! lol😂... you got it champ. I'm out bud ✌️ like a pimp playa!..
Did you see the expression he had on his face when he said you have to go now i think something snapped but he pulled it back in an instant
I lost a son. Feel his pain xxxrip beautuful girl. Sorry mike xxx lost for words xxx u Rock xx💕💕🇨🇦🇨🇦🌲🌲🌲
He was crying. There are few things to make a man more upset than losing a child. It's immediate rage ,horror, and the greatest sadness you can imagine... all at once.
I've had many of these interactions, and I greatly respect people who can understand and reconise that. Mike was ready to die or kill someone else. He needed to leave, reconised it, and did it. It was incredibly emotionally mature.
He said that split second was scary. I’d imagine that was the split second after he said “you have to leave” and before he said “you understand, thank you”
He asked him to leave in the most respectful way he could. If youve ever loss a loved one you understand!🙏🙏🙏
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I lost my son 17yrs ago and just watching this brings tears to my eyes and ❤.
I will carry all of the pain and grief with me for the rest of my life.
@@OSOK5B5 so very sorry for your very sad loss of your beloved son ❤
*lost, not loss
Not only a loved one. A child.
Not just a loved one, but his child. Terrible loss
MT is so authentic and raw. I appreciate his depth and vulnerability he isn’t afraid to share.
That was the most respectful way Mike could say I'm in pain and I can't handle this right now💯❤💪🥊🥊
Exactly. Nothing chilling about it
Yes really, honest.. what did the interviewer find chilling... just raw life and emotions..(?)
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Only chilling because you could see raw pain, no threat, just needed space.
Pain and fear can be very close, hand in hand... leading a journey.
"you have to go" made me get up and leave my room for no reason
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No lie it made me want to leave my house …I’m like damn when this dude says something like that ….. anybody would listen
Lmao yep
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I could understand the reporters fear, but the honesty and pain in Mike Tysons voice speak for itself. Sorry for your loss, Mike.
Look, I lost my son, and he was 21. no parent should ever have to bury their child. And when he was saying he couldn't take the pain and he had to get high every day, I understood that so well! Some days i can talk about it and i am fine and other days It hits you and makes you feel like you just want to die too. if the interviewer had gone through what we did he might not of judged him so wrongly.
You are so right. I lost my daughter last year around this time and some days I'm doing good and then some days I'm not sure whether I'm coming or going. Just trying to keep moving forward.
We lost our son in 2022 at the age of 23, to Cancer. It's painful. There are days when it's easy. Today is not one of those days. I've been thinking about him for the last few days. This video has me in tears!
I don't think he judged him in this clip, he just correctly evaluated him as a guy capable of dealing ALOT of damage who is in a very...unpredictable mental place, and at that moment he was in the way of that, right in it's path. Yea that's scary lol but I don't think that's being judgmental
That wasn’t a threat , that was a man who doesn’t break down infront of cameras he politely asked you to leave and shook your hand and was polite all around then to and deal with emotion alone .
Yes thank you that rip my heart out
No. You are a little off base. I’ve seen that look from a man capable of terrible things. It wasn’t that he cared about breaking down. It’s the rage of losing your child.
@@vsand9798you are absolutely correct 💯
Exactly. Thank you! I’m in recovery myself and saw a lot of trauma in my using years that are now surrounded by shame and guilt in my mind. I 100% felt what he said right there. He just needed some space.
@@beedubs9470 A lot of the comments were saying it was a threat and everyone acting like they’re terrified of a man in pain asking for some privacy.
Man was being respectful saying " you gotta go UNDERSTAND RIGHT? " LIKE ANYONE who thinks it was a threat has never been devastated in their life
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Poor dude, it’s especially bad when you lose a parent in highschool
You can see that Mike Tyson went straight back to the day he lost his daughter. You can see the shift in his eyes and how much pain he is in. Losing anyone, let alone your own child, is heart-wrenching.
I think Mike is actually a very good person. He grew up hard, and had somethings happen to him that would be hard for any man to go through. Bless him, his pain was so raw.
funny story..he flipped off my friends dad at a club after hitting on my friends mom 😭
Doesn't lie about doing coke for a week and is then straight to the point. As real as they come.
There is only one Mike Tyson, the legend.
AMEN. When I was young and made mistakes, I slapped a bitch who laid me out for looking at me wrong. I learned real quick. Mr. Tyson would have broken my neck. He's incredible because we've been able to see him grow, change, and come to understand his own power.
If only people were this honest about grief as he was.....
That was well said I mean, what did people expect meaning the interviewer that was so raw so real and so respectful the way he handled it and he gave him what he wanted an interview and was very brutally honest we all love you Mike. I’m so sorry for the loss of your daughter, may God bless you and keep you close❤
I was thinking how brutally honest he is. Im such a fan of his. He seems so genuine
He shakes his hand, says thank you politely and even smiles for a second, trying to show he's not mad at him. I think MT reacted absolutely reasonable 👍
Bro, you lose a daughter you're far from reasonable. You're destroyed.
@@tanneralberson2772because the interview was at Mikes house….why the fuck would Mike have to leave his own house dude?😂
@@jcheema8082, he made no sense.
@@tanneralberson2772it wasn't a threat, it was a warning. Mike was holding back something that no father should ever feel, and that feeling is dangerous for everyone around him. Dealing with some demons is harder than you know.
@@tanneralberson2772its because the guy in giving the interview laughed under his breath. Listen very closely after Mike said "I couldn't handle it at all". who in the F would laugh at someone emotional, pouring his heart out?! That old fart lucky he didn't die.
Mad respect for this man who loved his child...😢
I can't be the only who hears Mike and feels the urge to just hug him. He has been through so much, he deserves grace, real friends and a happy life.
definitely agree
He wasn’t threatening, Mike was obviously overcome with emotion and needed to stop talking. ❤❤
Yeah, but the racist jerks (including apparently the interviewer) who put this crap out there to try to get some click bucks certainly are trying hard to imply that.
@@zackbarkley7593How is the interview racist?
This!!!! How is the comments section filled with people who don’t get that?
@@gregoryashtonthe implication that Mike was immediately threatening him and pretending that he was terrified is bait at the least.
Man was a grieving parent who needed space.
He was in unbearable pain and couldn’t talk about it. He was respectful to you, even said thank you. It wasn’t a threat. Did you look in his eyes? I feel so bad for him 😢
Rest in peace to his daughter 🙏🏼.
The poor man. I can't imagine. And this guy acting like he feared for his life?! C'mon, dawg. Iron Mike ain gone punch you up. His heart is broken. And I'm not sure how far he was in his recovery, but that could have been triggering AF. Strongest guy alive. Calmly asking ol buddy to leave and even thanking him. I don't like to see anyone in pain like he was. 😊❤
@@Zyryne1 yes I agree that is exactly right I mean I could not imagine what so ever what Mike is going threw and his family
It's sounds like to me anyway that guy asking the questions wants to play the victim oh poor that guy the interview is pathetic
Thank for your understanding he needs help with all this things that are going to he’s life
Tyson's natural voice is so gentle and boyish. His life seems finally to be his own. He was trained to be a fighter, but in another life, under gentler circumstances, I believe he wouldn't hurt a flea. His handlers were self dealing and did him no favors. I have a lot of compassion for him.
Yeah right LMAO!
As a mother who has lost my precious daughter when she was 17...my pain is with me every second of my life..he is a grieving father not a threat
Let's just all agree that Mike Tyson is one HELL OF A MAN to bear all this and still be with us today. We love you #MikeTyson
You're exactly right.🎉
Absolutely 💯, I have so much admiration for #MikeTyson
He is a fighter after all.
Mike’s craft doesn’t involve relative truths so he is brutally honest. His narrative is his own!
He's literally a rapist but keep celebrating him because he's good at boxing...
You can physically feel his pain. He was trying so hard to be respectful. Oh bless you, Mike. We love you
We have Cus to thank for that. Taught him to be a real gentleman. I’ve often seen some of his classiest/most human moments when he’s hurting or angry. But I’ve also seen plenty of the opposite so what do i know. But we are lucky this clip was captured. A lot of lessons to be learned from this vid
Oh my heart ♥️ I feel the pain in his voice!
I think I would go mad if I lost my daughter. The most life shattering and devastating thing that can ever happen to a parent is to lose their child.
He tried to hold his pain but you dug too deep pal I'm glad he scared you you deserved it " a new Mike the next day ?????
@binkturnsby-kb2dz he taught him love,compassion, patience & discipline. Which he lost n got back with self love !
Mike is one of the greatest people in my generation. I felt his pain and completely understood why he said “ you have to go now”
He remained kind & polite in spite of his excruciating pain. Such a tragedy to lose a child💜🙏🏼💜
He was in no way being threatening, he was being polite asking for the interview to end as it brought everything back in a sudden wave of emotion and needed to escape. Bless him.. 😢
He was not threatening the interviewer however He talks about considering shooting up the hospital his daughter was at, directly after her death. It feels like he is about to snap every time the topic is touched on (in interviews at least). I don’t think the poor guy was ever able to truly grieve her loss. I pray someday he finds peace.
I totally agree
@@kowengrogg2546but... Even Joe Rogan noticed Mike's energy change, the table that day, in the JRE podcast studio... It wasn't big enough, Joe could feel it! Mike is Mike!
You can literally see Mike has so much pain in his eyes and the instant switch when he tells him to go you see he goes into a very dark place where nobody is going to be safe around him. It was a polite warning letting him know I'm about to get extremely violent.
Some people have just lived under a rock there whole life and get afraid of people showing too much emotion because they’ve never been through anything so they don’t understand
”You wanna take this stuff off” with such a kind tone as he’s experiencing pain from past trauma shows the heart this man has.
So knowing mike from seeing and hearing so much of him thats actually him in the last seconds before he cant hold it all back anymore. Like if any little thing hits or someone tells him to hang on or something hes going to go off. The way his daughter died... we cant blame him for the anger over heartbreak
Agree
They prolly was too scared to take that shit off
He said that so clearly… he means business
@@cmoten74because his heart is so broken
When he gassed silently broke my heart, and I looked into those dark eyes and saw the pain he was reliving
That's a defense trauma response. Fight or flight. Breaks my heart that he had to go to that dark place. I got love & respect for Mike!
It wasn't Mikes words, it was his eyes. Mike was very polite.
Always so polite ❤
I agree. That stare .his eyes said more than his mouth
@@jacqulinenijman5329 Right. It was his eyes but then he was like "You understand, right?" It was tough for him speaking about the loss of his baby girl.
YEAH, THAT'S WHAT I WAS LOOKING AT. (HIS EYES) I HEARD THE WORDS BUT I WAS LOOKING IN HIS EYES. AND HE WAS SWEATING BULLETS. 💯
Tyson was very polite in his words and manner. The man was hurting too much and did not want it public. 😢 I don't blame him.
Man… the honesty and pain in his face before he says “you have to go” is real. He was clearly on the verge of breaking down. I can’t imagine that kind of pain. Glad to see he’s come out the other side.
the honesty and pain in his face before he says “you have to go” is real. Exactly
😥😥😥 Very Sad and Painful to Lose a Loved One💙 Prayers for Mr. Tyson.
Clearly he said You HAVE TO GO, YOU UNDERSTAND RIGHT, THANK YOU. 😢
Those words were not chilling...they were heartbreaking 💔
No they were chilling. He’s mentally unwell yet he’s being allowed to walk around freely. He should be in a psych ward
@adr77510 You're a pathetic excuse for a human being if you truly believe those words. You speak a coward's language.
@@adr77510 the fact is it can be both. If you have ever lost a loved one you would understand.
The other fact is, Tyson recognized his limits and ended the interview before something bad actually happened. The interviewer was clueless.
It was clearly chilling for the interviewer in that moment!
As a parent whose child was killed I 100% agree is not chilling it's heartbreaking
The man didn't want him to see him break down and cry he wasn't being mean nor scary he was hurting . Iron mike has a heart clearly
The real tough guys are very soft inside it's just a fact stats or no stats
Yeah, agreed. But I don't think Mike trusts the media, and for good reason. He can at times seem like he feels like he's being used and exploited (maybe some truth to that). So yes, he was respectful... but that shift in him was pronounced and pretty frightening. Dude is still Iron Mike.
Idk i saw his eyes change. I think mike knows himself and gave the guy his warning cause Mike knew the interviewer didn't intend to be invasive.
Look at the eyes.
@@JordonTheoI think he has been exploited the majority of his life. 😢😢😢
True
Wow. I never knew he lost a child. That's so heartbreaking. That pain never goes away.
Thats the cry of a man still learning to grieve..... i cant even fathom the pain that man went through.... we love you mike. Maybe we pay the man the respect of not revisiting it and let it go.
That man was hurt to his core and he was really protecting you because he knows himself. That restraint was his strength at that moment.
are you implying he would’ve hurt the interviewer? cant the guy just want to be left alone? lol
@@tonybalongna I know myself as well so possibly anything could happen during grief
That interviewer, was petrified when Mike said that, after all who asks a person a question like that ? Were you the same person the next day, fr that’s what you ask a father who buried his baby girl? I’m gonna say he’s lucky Mike held back. I didn’t even know any of this. I’m sure many didn’t,
What was the guy trying to do? And why is he sitting in a circle talking to people about how scared he was ?
@@tonybalongna....the interviewer was asking personal questions that forced MT to tap into a negative place that he didn't want to go. MT already knew that man was going to keep DIGGING and PROBING for an an emotional response that would get him higher ratings AND MT IS INTELLIGENT ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT MAN WAS PLAYING A DANGEROUS GAME. That man wasn't concerned for his well-being, just the ratings ❤
@@llorylloyd i believe you should be less willing to jump to conclusions
Parents pain when they lose a child is unmeasurable and indescribable!
If you lose your parents you're an orphan. If you lose your wife or husband you're a widow or widower. There is no word for the pain of losing a child.
@@BatZie theres not word for it because words cant describe it.
@@BatZiethere is no wrod for it because its not supposed to happen at all
I know his pain. My daughter passed 02/06/21.. It still hurts like hell!!
@@valerie190makhi @valerie190makhi I dont usually post sympathy comments on things, but I am truly sorry this happened to you and your little one. She never got the chance to grow up and live a life, but her memory will live forever in your heart. She was probably too precious for this world anyway.
He was still so humble and understanding even in that moment.
His daughter was killed, and they still could not break him - he is a real man, a real fighter. I have a lot of respect for this man !
“ I couldn’t handle it at all”
Real emotion…
Finally someone who's not fucking stupid with these comments
Definitely
His daughter died I don’t think anyone could handle that
Ugh, it kills me. The choking up hits right in the heart
That shit gave me chillz,when he said it.
Tyson wasn’t threatening anyone. He was recalling the most pain he has ever been in and didn’t want to cry in front of the cameras. The fact Tyson didn’t break down in tears and held it together to politely excuse the journalist shows Tyson’s emotional and mental strength.
Rest in paradise Genesis. You will see your daughter again Mike.
I totally agree !
Beautifully said and yes his sweet daughter will be there waiting for her daddy ❤❤
Sorry, but her name is Exodus, not Genesis.
Well stated, Rose.
Wow man you got me
You can hear it all in his voice. He was holding back from breaking down.
Y'all act like he's some kind of animal. He was respectful.
He did rape a woman
He was 100% an animal, it's just that he was made that way because Don King loved a fellow brother dearly.
@@stybur19 Don king, really? dude...
He was an animal. And a viscous one at that
Did you not hear the switch in his voice, man went from sad to ready to kill. I'm not saying he's an animal, he's just Iron Mike a man who would cry for you over the can of whoop ass he's about to open on you
Real men have fealings. Imagine losing your daughter, mike handled that extremely well.
I can’t even imagine how devastating that must be.
I lost one of my daughters thats how i can relate
feelings*
Mike is one of the most genuine people and you could see in one moment where his emotions took over. It was overwhelming for him. And for you to turn this into a moment where he was being vulnerable and chose to leave to handle the pain of having to Revisit the trauma of his daughter passing as a moment where you said you felt threatened or afraid SHAME ON YOU!! SHAME!! STOP IT!
There's no one, not a single person in the whole world who knows Mike Tyson and wouldn't be scared when he said "You have to go...Now" no 🧢
His eyes changed before he said " you have to go now."He didn't trust himself in that moment of vulnerability. Much respect to Mike.
Considering he was a killing machine at 18, his maturing told him to give fair warning. The man was wise to not ask a single question more.
Big facts 💯
His actual tone changed and was saying “You betta get yo azz outta here now before the green man HULK comes!!”🤔🤢🤢😂🤣😂🤣
He wanted to hit something. Get the pain out.
He was of his chops
That's a man. Polite. Emotional. And can kill you. Much respect Iron Mike.
A man doesn't take cocaine to handle his emotion
@@tucoinzali7023HE did.
Satan
Is so not ok to deal with emotion like that especially as a man, let truth be told nowadays the westerners encourage men to deal with emotion like little girls
@@tucoinzali7023 his child died, how could you not be emotional? We aren't talking about misgendering someone twat
It isn’t a threat. It’s a classy man made to relive the loss of his daughter. I got so much respect for him.
The pain in his eyes. He left gracefully, not in any threatening manner.
Not scary.
That brought him right back to that day😢 he was so upset he didn’t want to talk anymore. Mike was a total gentleman to him❤
💯 yup, so tired that people always talk shit like he is a monster. He wanted the interviewer to leave so he could mourn. Fuck me this makes me sad to see
Fax
He didn't want his image of him crying to be a meme.
I think that he was getting pissed off and didn't want to kill him. MT lives in Vegas, my home town. Mike went through a shitload of abuse from EVERYONE INVOLVED WITH HIS LIFE. After his trainer/ father figure died. Mike lost it all to the fucken leaches in the boxing world 10s of millions of dollars. His wife sued him for rape... and won got millions for years. He's got or had serious anger issues, he was a monster in the ring for a reason. He lives well now and we don't hear much about him but his life is better. Thank God
I think Mike looked at him after he said “I couldn’t handle it” and remembered he was just another cold zoo-goer that didn’t actually give a rip about him or his situation or his feelings.
Edit: I finally found the full interview, and they got with Mike before the left and Mine said “it’s in, I gotta grow up and stop crying”. And the interviewer guy said “it’s okay Mike, you’re allowed to cry.”
He was actually just embarrassed, and felt vulnerable.
He was so heart broken and polite.
Sometimes people can remain humble and real,but assertive at the time. The death of a child can make life very real and in your your face type reality that haunts you.
Thank You! That what it looks like to me.
Facts
Right! It’s not “you have to go” cause I’m about to beat your ass it’s more like “ you have to go” because I don’t want to cry on camera he even says “you understand right”
He made his whole career on being hard he doesn’t want to lose it with a camera shoved in his face and either would anyone else
@@Misssydneyi wouldn’t necessarily say just that, I think this is more so on the fact that yeah, hes a star and and hes saying some pretty heavy stuff on camera, like he knew “I had to get high” didnt feel good to say to a camera while at the same time hes feeling really heavy while talking about his daughter. Like theres just a lot of shit going through his head at that moment, he just knew it wasn’t a good time to talk at that moment because yeah, it coulda gotten worse. but you get me? I wouldn’t say its much about keeping that “hard” look he has.
Anyone who has not lost a child should not ask insensitive questions about losing a child. When you've experienced that type of pain, you'll ask the right questions cept it wont be questions but a compassionate acknowledgement. God bless all parents of loss 😢
That's a man in raw pain, trying to battle through. He respectfully asked for the interview to end despite the emotional turmoil.
Mike is real. He breaks down, he cries, he is overwhelmed by emotions and all that. That's the real person, true to himself.
Him instructing the guy to leave immediately was the most compassionate thing I’ve ever seen him do.
I love that distinction you just made. totally agree.
True 👍
Totally agree. I'm sure it would have made him feel so much better in that moment to pound the absolute heck out of that guy. But he didn't do it. He has really evolved. Respect to MT.
@@nannem9716 That dude would die a thousand times if Tyson for some reason fails to control his emotions. He's a very lucky guy to be alive and it's astonishing to me that most people in the comment section (not you guys) couldn't realize that.
@@BezmenovWasRightWhy are you acting like Tyson is fucking darth Vader or some shit
Mike did you a favor and protected himself from the media that would talk shit about his suffering an pain like they always do
That Mike's "You have to go" face expresses the deepest pain he felt.
He wasn't trying to be threatening. He was hurting.
Nobody said he was trying to be. Why are half these comments looking into the wrong point?
Mike was very vulnerable all of a sudden and knew it. That was a very personal look at a strong man feeling helpless.
You hit the nail right on the head.
That vulnerability created that ruthlessness to protect it
💯
It was cry or kill 😂
I have so much respect for Mike Tyson, he battled his demons and made a choice to get help, some never ask for help, may they Rest In Peace. God Bless you Mike. 🪶🖤🙏🏼💀🪶
Lost of a child if you don't understand than go away leave him alone his heart is broken leave him alone 💔😢
That's true pain. He's always struggled to be a better man and I respect that and his transparency.
The way he said "I couldn't handle it at all" was the most sincere sounding voice I have ever heard.
Asshat calls that “chilling.” Mike was being polite asf. As usual.
Honest and real. Always.
@@TheGonzogibby Reality and honesty can be chilling. I'm sure the interviewer didn't mean it in a way like he's scared of him. It was simply surprising for him i'm sure.
@@ok9908 you’re right, they are. But no, he meant he was afraid.
I mean, I get it - but turning mikes very visceral pain into a kudos-getting anecdote on talk shows isn’t very cool imho
About it he was just being honest he couldn’t talk anymore I didn’t want to get any more upset so he was helping you very loving man I love Mike
He was so crushed. I couldn't even imagine how the man was feeling. I think he handled himself very well.
True, most people don't know the loss, not on camera,, self control,,sad
He was polite and I thought maybe he was about to start crying and did not want to show that in an interview. For whatever he has done or been I believe he is a good father.
You didn't lose a child you as an asked about your dead child. Mike apologized and said that he was sorry that he had to leave because he was digging into the feelings of my emotions asking questions about his child.
I do too! He knew his linits♥️
Totally agreed!!!
All I see is vulnerable man in incredible pain. I also felt, that despite the line of questioning, that Mike was actually very respectful with the way he managed it.
Grief is grief. We dont owe an apology nor an explanation to anybody about how we might handle it. Its such a personal and private pain.
Demonizing a hurt soul is foul.
I feel you Mike. 😢
That raw emotion only a parent that has lost a child can feel. It is heartbreaking.
No. There are losses that compete.
@@Bekka241it’s not a competition
Yeah, your three year old daughter killed in an accident at home…. As a dad of a girl who is about to turn three, I can honestly say there wouldn’t be anything worse….
I can only imagine (feels like imagining a nightmare) the anger you would feel every second. At the world, at anyone that could e helped, and most of all yourself.😢. I’ve lost a lot of people close to me, in different ways. But I can imagine any of it being worse than losing my baby girl. To add being interviewed about it. Argh, he showed some much restraint and wisdom in telling him “you have to go now”
Shit was about to get really dark, and bad.
@@MrSmithsHome I know that look, I've made that look.
also he raped someone
When he says, 'I couldn't handle it at all' .... I truly felt that deep in my soul. So sorry for your indescribable loss. Such heartbreak.
Absolutly!!! The way he say it, you feel all the pain!!!!
Takes your heart away.
I make "breath" away, but heart too.
Tyson is most honest man ive seen.
He is literally giving warning to the interviewer politely
That's exactly what he's doing. He's a genuinely good and strong guy.
Yeah, that's what I'm not getting here. People act like this is the most terrifying thing in the world, but Mike is being completely reasonable and courteous.
@ginge641 He's saying he feels himself losing control. Watch the eyes, they literally change for an instant.
If he snaps, he could actually kill some one.
@@madguy8485Lmao bruh this ain’t like in the movies. He isn’t gonna kill anyone, he is telling to him leave because he doesn’t wanna ruin the podcast with his emotions. He isn’t gonna attack anybody bruh
@@madguy8485Bruh please stop, it’s cringy. He’s just letting the interviewer know he has to leave him because he’s getting emotionally overwhelmed and wants to be to himself. What do you think that Tyson is the hulk and kill some dude who’s doing nothing to him for no reason?
As a parent who lost my 6 year old son to cancer i understand his pain. Love you mike
Bless you
I feel for you.
He actually said to him also that he’s not supposed to cry. Why does he feel a man is not supposed to cry? It’s cause we born to be that way. But it’s ok to break.
Damn bro… may God give you peace in your heart… I couldn’t imagine, but you will see him again
News people can be such prying, heartless beasts.
The amount of pain for someone esp to lose their daughter..... Has no bound or words to describe
He didn’t want to show weakness in front of someone he is a very strong man emotionally and physically
That's what a broken man looks like. The loss of a child is not a pain I'd wish on my worst enemy.
May God look out for you respect gang...
He lost a child and was overwhelmed. Unless you have lost a child you cannot understand. He was very polite and the interviewer blew it out of proportion.
Agree 100 percent.
Absolutely correct
It still scary, that interviewer must have scared for his life.
🙌🏾💯
I buried my full term 9 month old son, Alas born still. But i buried him 7 weeks before i turned 18.
My girlfriend was just turned 17, im 38 now she's 37 and we've just broke up in june. We share another son and three daughters now. Im still broken. Still to this day, ill never forget that time. It was horrific
Mike Tyson is very generous. It makes him even more powerful of a person. The honesty is golden.
Why was this old dude scared of someone who was in deep pain? Some people are just soooo wrapped up in their own shit they are unaware of how disrespectful they are being. My heart goes out to Mr Tyson
The eye shift, the emotion, he entered that dark place again and knew he needed to leave. Such Extreme control. I was terrified
Yeah, I noticed it also. It suddenly became killing intent.
@phillipaquino895 absolutely! Other ppl commenting that Mike didn't want to cry in front of journalist had it all wrong. That absolute shift in his demeanour was him recognising the monster was going to surface and he didn't want it happening. Journalist was right when he said it was the most terrifying few seconds of his life. When my own daughter died at 3yrs old totally unexpectedly and suddenly I know how angry I felt, so can totally understand what raw visceral emotions he to this day experiences over the loss of his daughter.
I knew a man who could be terrifying. I’ve seen that look. You don’t argue, you don’t question. You follow direction or curl up on a ball till the storm passes.
@@brendafitzgerald3797: soo sorry 4yr loss, did u notice how much mike tyson was sweating in tht interview after he said those chilling words,u hav2 go .
I bet mike tyson would hav found the nearest bag and boxed it until he dropped😢😢😢.
you can always see it in his eyes that mike is hurting. i hope he finds peace, everyone deserves it.
It's true because I see it every time I look in the mirror some time I don't wanna look in the mirror because I know what I'm gonna see smh 😮
Yes and he did'nt want to live that pain again.🙏🙏🙏
He has found some peace. He has done an amazing turnaround in his life. He deals with things a lot better than he used to. I been following Mike since the 80s. He’s such an interesting guy. That’s a hard topic for any person.
🤣🤣🤣
@Redemption7825 yes sir. He most certainly has. He's found a way to be happy after years of never being content.
I love how Mike Tyson asked him you understand right one of the most polightest men.......
I don't EVER, wanna know that kind of pain. Dang, I feel bad for dude. Glad he made it to this point.
I felt bad for Tyson right then. His heart was broken when he lost his little child.
Me too bro. I shed a tear every time I see it.
A sensationalist journalistic prod he felt his heart skipping a beat .
The probing of a grief ridden man who is a remarkable man and a man who is a survivor.
You shone a light on the shadow and shit your pants with what you're looking at.
Mike Tyson was pushed and prodded bye you're ilk . Danger Will Robinson!!!!
Yeah dont interview someone bout there dead daughter i think that should be a obviously dont do
...yup...me too...I been there...
Any dad would FEEL EXACTLY THE SAME AS WHAT TYSON DID AT THAT TIME ( OR ANY TIME FOR THAT MATER)
That was no threat, that was a strong ass man trying not to break down into tears…
Lol nope he was close to snappin
@@faa6239😂😂😂😂
Are u dumb. He was about to end his life what crying LOL
Bit of both I'd say. Made him mad due to the emotion but he was never gonna hurt that guy that's why he said you have to go
Exactly, people who think this was anger or Mike being dangerous are dumb
For a man like Mike to say in a broken whisper “you have to go. You understand right? Thank you” that’s heartbreaking. I can’t imagine that pain. And from Tyson of all people
That's a parent's worst nightmare I don't think I would survive the relapse. God bless this man been through so much up and soul crushing downs
That was a man that was still hurting over the deth of his daughter. Bless his heart.
He knows his limits and won't infringe on them for anyone. I so respect that. I wish him peace in his heart.
He’s doing a lot better! His journey has been quite interesting tbh.
Ironic we know he's infringe d on at least one other person's rights. Convicted even. Everyone seems to forget or doesn't care this dude is a RAPIST.
He also said. You understand right?? Mike Tyson is a great man with a great heart.
Love ya Mike
Tyson was on the verge, no one has a clue how much mental anguish and heartbreak he was In during this interview. He held it together so well right then but I assume after you left his entire day was spent In tears in private.
Such an underestimated human.
His heart is huge in a world of heartless people.
Agree. Give him respect. Hes earned it.
Rapist thug!!
So true! ❤
For real.
He needed time alone. He wasnt threatening, he was HURTING!
Mike Tyson vulnerability is beautiful.... It shows the toughest still hurts and still can be wounded deeply.... Love that man... Man is weak for being afraid instead of more companionate and understanding...
I don't think these reporters know how to truly have compassion.
@@happysunnyrain1531 they just be there for the reaction... Only this time because he was so cowardly he was scared to death..
Sad right? People need to see a celebrity break down before they realize everyone has feelings …. Thank goodness for celebrities or some people wouldn’t know how to get through life without being told how to think, speak or act. 🙄
@@happysunnyrain1531 it’s all about who can bring a subject matter that brings the most views. Views equal money. We are currently experiencing this with the majority of “influencers”. They do and say whatever garners followers and views. Some have learned to talk about God on their channel and people will believe whatever they say if they say “I am blessed” or “Thank god”.
@@thesun-N-moon8885! 💯percent! Nailed it!
He was never in danger. Mike Tyson wasn't going to do anything to him. The question opened a wound from his soul. We are not built to bury our children. My son was 24 when he passed away. You never ever heal. You just learn to adapt and cope. 😢😢😢❤❤❤
Mike saying you wana take this stuff off politely before breaking down is so sad but a testament to the man having a genuine heart
And he said "you understand right?".... As a father, I get it. God bless him
Because he didn't his daughter😮
There is no god.
@@TedTheAtheistThere is no TedTheAtheist 😵💫
@@RK-eo8gl Was that supposed to be some sort of humorous response?
@@H4S- Things are far from perfect. There are many place we cannot live. We exist here because we evolved to live here over millions of years. There is no reason to believe in any god. You don't even know what one is.
The sadness in his eyes.. I want to give this man a hug.
I hope the man finds peace,God help me find peace
@ThomasG.-hh9gg
Yeah we all hope the convicted rapist finds peace🙄
He'd bite your ear the moment you hugged him.
@@TheHouseOfRonin all kidding aside, I know the pain of loosing someone. That pain is indescribable.
Same.
Mr. Tyson somehow blames himself. A lot of parents might think this way after the accidental death of their 2 yr old, but we know that not to be true.
Mr. Tyson seems to actually relive that day as he tries to answer.
Much love n praise to this man, he's come so far.
💜❤️😉🥊
If anything, he was honest about who is is, the issues he’s faced. He’s definitely mellowed, and got a lot bathe help he needed for his personal wellbeing
Tyson's blunt honesty & humility can't be overstated.
He is just a piece of garbage, thats all ! You admire a sick, who reaction to her daughter Death is getting high in cocain ?? Man what went wrong in your childhood ???
Beautiful man but f@##u$ken dangerous
And Mike understood that so he warned him to please leave
I would have been MORE Scared if Mike said "im Gonna Punch you in the Face"
Tyson is the furthest from being humble.
@@EatonShitson hahaha, sick ! You forget the all the crazy shit he did ? F... off, i'm crazy and i tell you je is dangerous, and he will kill someone, you will see !
You can feel his pain. Hard to imagine a deeper pain than losing your child.
So true
I lost my first son when he was 35 years old. I have never gotten over it. it changed me forever. That kind of lost crushes your soul.
You can see the pain in his eyes...
Makes you wonder if there is really god there, allowing small babies anf childrens getting killed, born with life threatening genetic defects, something so pure. If there is god and seeing all this is one of thr most sadist being of all
Yup! Equal none! 😢