Sad news: Mike Tyson stated that he is not fit to…..

Mike Tyson announces with sadness that he will pass away “very soon.”

In a rare instance of passion in public speaking, a peculiarly philosophical Mike Tyson told a podcast that he didn’t have much time left.Ryan Glasspiegel, The New York Post
Everyone must show respect for the boxing legend’s personal space.

Mike Tyson occasionally feels as though his demise is near.

According to The New York Post, in a recent podcast, Tyson, who is known for being oddly philosophical and introspective, made some very depressing remarks that will worry fans about his future health.

The former heavyweight boxing champion admitted to feeling like he was getting closer to death when he spoke with trauma and addiction specialist Sean McFarland on his podcast, “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson.”

Naturally, Tyson stated, “We’re all going to die one day.”

“Then I remark, ‘Wow,’ when I notice those tiny spots on my face when I look in the mirror. That implies that my expiration date is very near at this point.

After recently reflecting on his life, the 56-year-old came to the conclusion that wealth had not brought him the satisfaction he had anticipated.
Mike Tyson was a former professional boxer.

Tyson declared, “Money doesn’t mean s*** to me.”

“I usually tell people that when you have a lot of money, you can’t expect others to love you back. They think money will make them happy, and they’ve never had money before. When you have $500 billion, how am I going to tell you that I love you?

“The delusion of safety. You think there is no chance of anything happening. You don’t think the banks are going to fail. When you have a lot of money, you tend to think that you are invincible, which is untrue. I usually remark that money is a false sense of security because of this.

Tyson claimed to have had chats with his wife in which she expressed a desire for financial security.

He questioned, “What is security?”

Following their careers’ ultimate battle, Roy Jones Jr. and Mike Tyson celebrate.

“I’m not sure. Is it secure to put money in your bank, receive a weekly check, and have enough money to live on for the rest of your life? Does that imply that you cannot contract an illness or be struck by a car? One cannot leap from a bridge. I’m not sure. Is that safe? Is money able to protect you from that?

 

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