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Mike Tyson admits he constantly wasted money on lawsuits after “getting caught in a vortex of destruction” amid struggles with fame.

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Tyson sat down for an interview with Kyrgios on his YouTube show 'GOOD TROUBLE' this week
  • Tyson detailed those struggles this week alongside tennis player Nick Kyrgios.
  • ‘Iron Mike’ could only escape those dark places by experiencing ‘self-love’
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Mike Tyson admitted he constantly wasted money on lawsuits after “getting caught in a vortex of destruction” during his newfound fame during his initial rise in boxing.

Tyson won his first world championship at age 20, less than two years into his professional career.

And he did it in dazzling fashion, winning 26 of his first 28 professional fights by knockout.

During his rise from zero to hero, which he detailed in GOOD TROUBLE with professional tennis player Nick Kyrgios, my mother and Tyson brother died.

Also, random people would approach him asking for photos and telling him that they loved him, or to give them things. Sometimes Tyson was not in the mood and would get violent about it. Then the demands began to arrive.

Tyson sat down for an interview with Kyrgios on his YouTube show ‘GOOD TROUBLE’ this week

Kyrgios and Tyson discussed several different topics related to boxing and their personal lives.

Kyrgios and Tyson discussed several different topics related to boxing and their personal lives.

“They were always suing me,” Tyson said. “I constantly wasted my money by getting sued, going to court, and just associating with the wrong people and making bad business decisions.”

And it was all cape, more or less. I was simply the one caught in a vortex of self-destruction,” Tyson continued.

Tyson said “self-love” was what pulled him out of that dark place and back on the right path.

‘Love is not buying a new mansion, a new car. Love is buying a mansion for someone else. “It’s pretty interesting that I discovered it late in life,” Tyson said.

How long is Tyson really referring to?

‘Not so long. One or two years ago. “The more money you give, the less I need,” Tyson added.

Tyson hasn’t fought in a sanctioned bout since a 2005 loss to Kevin McBride.

That will change this summer when Tyson, now 57, returns to the ring against Jake Paul on July 20, as the fight has been approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

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