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Mike Tyson’s lamentation: I feel ’empty’ after retiring from boxing

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By NBC

Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson broke down in tears during a recent episode of his podcast featuring Sugar Ray Leonard, saying he feels “empty.”

   During the episode of “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson,” he told Leonard: “I know the art of fighting. I know the art of war. That’s all I’ve ever studied. That’s why I’m so feared. That’s why they feared me when I was in the ring. I was an annihilator. That’s all I was born for.

  “Now those days are gone. It’s empty. I’m nothing,” said Tyson, 53.

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  He said he is working on “the art of humbleness.”

  “That’s the reason why I’m crying, ’cause I’m not that person no more. And I miss him.”

  Tyson, who was disqualified from a fight in 1997 after he bit a chunk out of Evander Holyfield’s right ear, said he is fearful of his old self.

  “‘Cause sometimes I feel like a b—-,” he said on his podcast. “Because I don’t want that person to come out, ’cause if he comes out, hell is coming with him.”

  “And it’s not funny at all,” he said. “It’s not cool, like, I’m a tough guy. It’s just that I hate that guy. I’m scared of him.”

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  Tyson was convicted of rape in 1992 and served three years in prison. He retired from boxing in 2005.

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