Mike Tyson
Michael Gerard "Mike"
Tyson (born June 30, 1966) is a retired American professional boxer. Tyson is a
former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world and holds the record as the
youngest boxer to win the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles at 20 years, 4
months, and 22 days old. Tyson won his first 19 professional bouts by knockout,
12 of them in the first round. He won the WBC title in 1986 after defeating
Trevor Berbick by a TKO in the second round. In 1987, Tyson added the WBA and
IBF titles after defeating James Smith and Tony Tucker. He was the first
heavyweight boxer to simultaneously hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles, and the
only heavyweight to successively unify them.
Tyson has been married three
times and has eight children with several different women.
His first marriage was to actress
Robin Givens, from February 7, 1988 to February 14, 1989. Givens was known for
her work on the sitcom Head of the Class. Tyson's marriage to Givens was
especially tumultuous, with allegations of violence, spousal abuse and mental instability
on Tyson's part. Matters came to a head when Tyson and Givens gave a joint
interview with Barbara Walters on the ABC TV newsmagazine show 20/20 in
September 1988, in which Givens described life with Tyson as "torture,
pure hell, worse than anything I could possibly imagine." Givens also
described Tyson as "manic depressive" on national television while
Tyson looked on with an intent and calm expression. A month later, Givens
announced that she was seeking a divorce from the allegedly abusive Tyson. They
had no children but she claims to have had a miscarriage; Tyson claims she was
never pregnant and only used that to get him to marry her. During their
marriage, the couple lived in a mansion in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
His second marriage was to Monica
Turner from April 19, 1997 to January 14, 2003. At the time of the divorce
filing, Turner worked as a pediatric resident at Georgetown University Medical
Center in Washington DC. She is the sister of Michael Steele, the former
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland and former Republican National Committee
Chairman. Turner filed for divorce from Tyson in January 2002, claiming that he
committed adultery during their five-year marriage, an act that "has neither
been forgiven nor condoned." The couple had two children, Rayna and Amir.
On May 25, 2009, Tyson's
4-year-old daughter Exodus was found by her 7-year-old brother Miguel,
unconscious and tangled in a cord, dangling from an exercise treadmill. The
child's mother untangled her, administered CPR and called for medical
attention. Exodus was listed in "extremely critical condition" and
was on life support at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. She
died of her injuries on May 26, 2009.
Eleven days after his daughter's
death, Tyson wed for the third time, to long-time girlfriend Lakiha
"Kiki" Spicer, age 32, exchanging vows on Saturday, June 6, 2009, in
a short, private ceremony at the La Bella Wedding Chapel at the Las Vegas
Hilton. Spicer was a resident of nearby suburban Henderson, Nevada. County
marriage records in Las Vegas show the couple got a marriage license 30 minutes
before their ceremony. Spicer is the mother of Tyson's daughter Milan and son
Morocco. His other children include Mikey (born 1990), Miguel (born 2002) and
D'Amato (born 1990). He has a total of eight children including the deceased
Exodus.
Tyson has been diagnosed with
bipolar disorder. While on the American talk show The View in early May 2010,
Tyson revealed that he is now forced to live paycheck to paycheck. He went on
to say: "I'm totally destitute and broke. But I have an awesome life, I have
an awesome wife who cares about me. I'm totally broke. I had a lot of fun. It
(losing his money) just happened. I'm very grateful. I don't deserve to have
the wife that I have; I don't deserve the kids that I have, but I do, and I'm
very grateful."
In March 2011, Tyson appeared on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show to discuss his new Animal Planet reality series,
Taking on Tyson. In the interview with DeGeneres, Tyson discussed some of the
ways he had improved his life in the past two years, including sober living and
a vegan diet. However, in August 2013 he admitted publicly that he had lied
about his sobriety and was on the verge of death from his alcoholism.
In 1988, Tyson became the lineal
champion when he knocked out Michael Spinks after 91 seconds. Tyson
successfully defended the world heavyweight championship nine times, including
victories over Larry Holmes and Frank Bruno. In 1990, he lost his titles to
underdog James "Buster" Douglas, by a knockout in round 10.
Attempting to regain the titles, he defeated Donovan Ruddock twice in 1991, but
he pulled out of a fight with undisputed heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield
due to injury. In 1992, Tyson was convicted of raping Desiree Washington and
sentenced to six years in prison but was released after serving three years.
After his release, he engaged in a series of comeback fights. In 1996, he won
the WBC and WBA titles after defeating Frank Bruno and Bruce Seldon by
knockout. After being stripped of the WBC title, Tyson lost his WBA crown to
Evander Holyfield in November 1996 by an 11th round TKO. Their 1997 rematch
ended when Tyson was disqualified for biting Holyfield's ear.
In 2002, he fought for the world
heavyweight title at the age of 35, losing by knockout to Lennox Lewis. He
retired from professional boxing in 2006, after being knocked out in
consecutive matches against Danny Williams and Kevin McBride. Tyson declared
bankruptcy in 2003, despite having received over US$30 million for several of
his fights and $300 million during his career. Tyson was well known for his
ferocious and intimidating boxing style as well as his controversial behavior
inside and outside the ring.
Tyson is considered one of the best
heavyweights of all time. He was ranked No. 16 on The Ring's list of 100 greatest
punchers of all time. and No. 1 in the ESPN.com list of "The hardest hitters
in heavyweight history". He has been inducted into the International
Boxing Hall of Fame and the World Boxing Hall of Fame.
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