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Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson is here to fulfill a dream. On one hand, the platform is here to establish Mike Tyson, a new market for products such as ‘Mike Bites’ and ‘Undisputed Cannabis’, and on the other, it is here to deliberately spoon-feed the sensitive and guileless side of Tyson. The dream is to help the former heavyweight champion get rid of the blot on his escutcheon and consequently be desired by fans.

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As far as virtues are concerned, looking back at the portrayal of Tyson’s earlier life, it is indeed a hard task to find in him a role model. However, to find in Mike Tyson a hero way beyond the enclosure of the ropes, one is advised to look beyond the bitter days of his life. And right then Hotboxin’ brings you the “uncensored” and a more behind-the-screen version of Mike. One may resist and argue, “but it’s still the vicious Mike Tyson infamous for his deeds.” At this, Hotboxin’ will answer, “Yes, but look who he is trying to be – Mike Tyson, the better.”

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In the same move, Tyson, in a recent episode, sat with his therapist Seano. In a discussion concerning selfishness and sacrifice, he talked about trying to become a better person for his children and wife.

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Mike Tyson talks about feeling the guilt

After talking about giving back to people, Tyson expressed how he often felt guilt. The guilt of not being able to be there for his wife or children. Finally, the guilt of not being able to treat his family nicely. Tyson again disclosed his sensitivity. In the presence of Seano, he took the moment to himself. Here is what Tyson told in his own words.

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I’m not present for my children. I’m not present for my wife. I’m not treating them nice. And that’s just my guilt, but being generous it’s just I can’t even explain and articulate. It’s just a really serious mindf***.”

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Do you think Tyson is heading for a better life? In addition, what would be your take on Tyson? In conclusion, how would you see the impact of Seano on Tyson’s life? Let us know in the comments.

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