Boxing icon Mike Tyson spotted on WHEELCHAIR a month after confessing to nearing death on his podcast


Boxing icon Mike Tyson spotted on WHEELCHAIR a month after confessing to nearing death on his podcast

Mike Tyson

Looks like Mike Tyson wasn’t just saying that his death is sooner than expected in the wake of being high in weed, he actually meant it. Tyson is a retired professional boxer who’s now a successful entrepreneur and a podcast host. In his prime time as a boxer, Tyson was not only one of the most powerful punchers ever recognised in the history of the sport but also, one of the most notorious personality with traits of aggression and compassion for boxing to an insane degree.

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Tyson has the record for being the second youngest world champion in boxing at the age of 19. Tyson fought between 1985-2005 and has a record of 50-6 and 2 No contests with 44 wins by the way of knockouts. Tyson is known for his wins over the likes of Frank Bruno, Michael Spinks, Larry Holmes, Trevor Berbick and many more. Tyson recently came out of retirement for an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr in 2020.

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Mike Tyson was seen at Miami Airport in a wheelchair with a cane

Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson

Back in July of this year, Tyson was on a podcast- Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson- with his therapist and guest of the episode Sean McFarland. There Tyson said “We’re all gonna die one day of course. Then, when I look in the mirror, I see those little spots on my face, I say, ‘Wow. That means my expiration date is coming close really soon.”

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Just a few days ago, in pictures posted by a Twitter account by the name of Zedbugs and many others on the social media giant, Tyson can be seen in a wheelchair. According to the reports, the pictures are taken at Miami Airport. Tyson has been flare-ups from his history with Sciatica. According to a popular website for medical information, Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg.

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What do you make of this sad instance? Do you think Tyson is right? Well, we definitely don’t wish the end upon the legend so soon, but it’s almost astonishing with some people, especially the old and experienced ones, who can predict when their time arrives. Where do you put Tyson amongst the greatest boxers of all time? Even though today’s generation might not know as intimately about Tyson’s talent as a boxer as the previous generations know, he still gives a lot of wisdom through his thoughts on the philosophy of life and death.

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