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‘You’re Gonna Grow or You’re Gonna Mold Out and Die’: Mike Tyson & Ghostbusters Actress Discuss ‘Suicidal’ Comedians

Published Oct 30, 2022 | 3:30 PM EDT

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Legendary boxer Mike Tyson is not just a phenomenal athlete but also a well-read individual who explores important topics like history, art, and psychology. He is the host of the popular podcast Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson, which has featured a number of famous figures as guests. Leslie Jones, an American actress-comedian, was recently in conversation with Tyson as a guest on the show.

As the episode progressed, Mike Tyson and Jones went on to discuss what goes through the mind of a comedian when they don’t make it big. The former boxing champion mentioned, “The percentage they(comedians) are making is very small. And imagine the despair they have that don’t make it, sometimes suicidal.” 

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The guest went on to add that she knows so many good comics, but ‘hate’ has made them their own cancer. “Like you say how I see other people making it and you think you should make it well. Some people ain’t healthy about that, some people become real fu*ked up people, and it’s unfortunate. It becomes bitter,” she added. 

 

The two even talked about how such people treat their family and friends poorly, which even has an impact on their performance on stage. “That guy, by the time he gets evil he has quit by then,” Tyson stated. 

Both Tyson and Jones are seasoned professionals in their respective fields who have accumulated a wealth of information and experience. Their conversation demonstrated that a person might even turn suicidal in such circumstances.

Mike Tyson and Leslie Jones delve deeper into the subject 

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Even the former boxing champion has gone through difficult phases in his life and has worked hard to leave his past behind and become the evolved and better person he is today. His face clearly showed that he was melancholic during the conversation and was deeply immersed in the topic. 

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Leslie further stated that the sadness leads to ceasing a person’s growth, and he is too scared to move forward. She explained that growth will happen whether you want it or not, “And it’s going to be painful or not, but it’s gonna happen. Because then you start like, it’s like stagnant water. Like when you put something in front of water and it stays, it holds and stuff. That’s the flow of life also, you can’t put walls up in front of your water. You know what I’m saying. It’s just like you gonna fu*k it, you are gonna grow or you gonna hold out and die, straight up.”

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WATCH THIS STORY: 5 Best Guests on Hotboxin’ With Mike Tyson

Even if comedians’ duty is to make others laugh, grief only feeds the soul and leads a person down the wrong road. What do you think of Tyson and Leslie’s talk in the interim? Tell us in the comments section below.

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Shashank Wankhede

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Shashank Wankhede is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. When it comes to boxing, the blockbuster film 'Rocky' sparked his interest in the sport. He holds Muhammad Ali in great regard and is a sincere admirer of his narrative, struggle, and accomplishments.
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Pritam Priyedarshi