'Appenus not, likely 's mahbe'ttornado wrote:A Yorkshireman complaining about idiosyncratic language. Brilliant.mimmy123 wrote:im well into the book now read over 117 pages today, he's just won the title at 20. Not bad up to now but the grammer or the way he has written the book is sometimes hard to read, i have to read a few of the sentances a few times to understand him. Writes like he talks with lots of foul words. But up to now enjoying the read.
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DavidPayne
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Mimmy
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Yes he did but what it showed was what kind of person he was, to take the smacks for money, can you imagine Mr Warren doing that?stevieb_8006 wrote:Don had the last laugh
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I imagine that Mr King would do a lot of things for money (as have I).mimmy123 wrote:Yes he did but what it showed was what kind of person he was, to take the smacks for money, can you imagine Mr Warren doing that?stevieb_8006 wrote:Don had the last laugh
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Love him or hate him he is a box of tricks
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Does anyone now think differently about the rape allegation after reading the book?
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stevieb_8006
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its not like Don was taking slaps for £2, we r talking tens if not hundreds of millions.
I have pretty much given up on the book 3 chapters from the end. It becomes incredibly boring when he starts feeling sorry for himself. talk about a victim complex. Hes unbelievably self obsessed.
I drew the line when he started to complain about only driving an escalade now (that's the kind of car you buy for prostitutes...) I immediately thought well u deserve everything u get with that kind of attitude.
He skims over his kids death, u can tell he didn't have much involvement with her.
Regarding the rape, if he didn't do it, he certainly mistreated enough women over the years to warrant jail time.
I read the book a big fan the sort who would stick up him, but came to the conclusion hes actually a bit of a pudendum.
I have pretty much given up on the book 3 chapters from the end. It becomes incredibly boring when he starts feeling sorry for himself. talk about a victim complex. Hes unbelievably self obsessed.
I drew the line when he started to complain about only driving an escalade now (that's the kind of car you buy for prostitutes...) I immediately thought well u deserve everything u get with that kind of attitude.
He skims over his kids death, u can tell he didn't have much involvement with her.
Regarding the rape, if he didn't do it, he certainly mistreated enough women over the years to warrant jail time.
I read the book a big fan the sort who would stick up him, but came to the conclusion hes actually a bit of a pudendum.
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Mimmy
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Controversial wrote:Does anyone now think differently about the rape allegation after reading the book?
i dont think tyson raped her in a rape sense. she went there for action, apparently she has history. maybe at some point tyson got a little rough if you know what i mean and she reported it to people who saw a cash register.i keep meaning to search for the court papers to read or get the book by greg garrison or mark shaw
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I've gone from thinking he was 100% innocent to having a few doubts. The way he's admitted to how he treated women was awful, he even said he verbally abused a female driver for absolutely no reason. It's clear he had no respect for women, groping them in clubs in front of their husbands etc... and as a feared person probably took advantage of that and people were often too scared to confront him. Yes I think that girl was stupid going to his room but maybe a star struck 18 year old thought she would be safe and left by herself wouldn't have stood much of a chance against him. I guess only they know what really happened but for me the book has been an eye opener.mimmy123 wrote:Controversial wrote:Does anyone now think differently about the rape allegation after reading the book?
i dont think tyson raped her in a rape sense. she went there for action, apparently she has history. maybe at some point tyson got a little rough if you know what i mean and she reported it to people who saw a cash register.i keep meaning to search for the court papers to read or get the book by greg garrison or mark shaw
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I have just read the first couple of chapters and am finding it ok so far.stevieb_8006 wrote:
Regarding the rape, if he didn't do it, he certainly mistreated enough women over the years to warrant jail time.
He does skim over the situation with Teddy Atlas and his 12 year old sister in law (Tyson was 16) in about 2 sentences. In his book, Teddy Atlas tells it differently ....
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stevieb_8006
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Yeah it starts ok, but gets very samey once he's won the title.bripez wrote:I have just read the first couple of chapters and am finding it ok so far.stevieb_8006 wrote:
Regarding the rape, if he didn't do it, he certainly mistreated enough women over the years to warrant jail time.
He does skim over the situation with Teddy Atlas and his 12 year old sister in law (Tyson was 16) in about 2 sentences. In his book, Teddy Atlas tells it differently ....
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Viktor Vaughn wrote:The Garrison book is interesting, it says more about the prosecutors than it does about Tyson. At one point they say, and I'm paraphrasing from memory, that they wanted to get him for "American and John Wayne".mimmy123 wrote:Controversial wrote:Does anyone now think differently about the rape allegation after reading the book?
i dont think tyson raped her in a rape sense. she went there for action, apparently she has history. maybe at some point tyson got a little rough if you know what i mean and she reported it to people who saw a cash register.i keep meaning to search for the court papers to read or get the book by greg garrison or mark shaw
John Wayne was big leggy
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u dirty old man.stevieb_8006 wrote:I read the book a big fan the sort who would stick up him, but came to the conclusion hes actually a bit of a pudendum.
get back on doghouse ya little sh1t.
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I'd fukk him til he loved me!hitman_hatton1 wrote:u dirty old man.stevieb_8006 wrote:I read the book a big fan the sort who would stick up him, but came to the conclusion hes actually a bit of a pudendum.![]()
get back on doghouse ya little sh1t.
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There's a massive biography of Cus D'Amato out called 'Confuse The Enemy' - it's about 800 pages and very in depth.GreedyG wrote:I wish there was more in it about the actual boxing. It was just going on at length in detail about every woman that he ever had sex with and every drug he took. I'm a massive fan and wanted to read more about the boxing. Plus he skimmed over his time at Cus D'Amato's pretty quickly I thought, no mention of sparring with the likes of his good mate Big Joe Egan, who doesn't even get a mention in the book.
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What did you expect to read , he's a convicted rapistmimmy123 wrote:I'm about 3/4 way through now. Its a good read but to be honest its only mediocre. I find the story quite repetitive, Fight, sex and drugs then some more fights sex and drugs, and court cases, then some more fight sex and drugs and more court cases.
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Mimmy
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Also a professional boxer.mrpedigree wrote:What did you expect to read , he's a convicted rapistmimmy123 wrote:I'm about 3/4 way through now. Its a good read but to be honest its only mediocre. I find the story quite repetitive, Fight, sex and drugs then some more fights sex and drugs, and court cases, then some more fight sex and drugs and more court cases.
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Almost finished this book and its a very interesting read.
The way it's written, you can picture Mike there at the time spouting that awful language out of his mouth
But too much drugs, booze and women.... He lost his focus and discipline. Routinely doing coke before big fights? It's no wonder he started to rely on that one big punch rather than his skills in his post prison career
The way it's written, you can picture Mike there at the time spouting that awful language out of his mouth
But too much drugs, booze and women.... He lost his focus and discipline. Routinely doing coke before big fights? It's no wonder he started to rely on that one big punch rather than his skills in his post prison career
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I finished it yesterday. Overall a good read but the constant drug use and orgies got very tiresome to read about. Tyson recounts endless tales of such behaviour and always follows with how ashamed he is of it now, it will be interesting to see if he can maintain his current family lifestyle. I hope so and hope he finds peace, it will be tough for him though.
It's ironic that Tyson was seen as the saviour of boxing who wiped out the underachieving, drug-abusing heavies of the 80s, when that is what he quickly became himself.
Onto The Hate Game next.
It's ironic that Tyson was seen as the saviour of boxing who wiped out the underachieving, drug-abusing heavies of the 80s, when that is what he quickly became himself.
Onto The Hate Game next.
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I really enjoyed the book.
I am too young to remember Tyson in his prime but I find it astonishing to think that as good as he was it seems he didn’t train nearly as hard as he should have done for some fights.
With regards to the book being a bit samey, I did find that a little bit but I think that could have just a fair reflection on what his life was like.
I am a 'fan' of Tyson so maybe I am being a little bias but I think it is hard to imagine what our lives would have been like if we had to walk a mile in his shoes. It is clear he suffers (and seemingly still suffers) with bad depression, assumingly leading from such a turbulent childhood, which is an incredibly complex illness so I do have 'some' sympathy for him.
I do hope he is in a better place now and can move forward with his life being sober and happy.
I am too young to remember Tyson in his prime but I find it astonishing to think that as good as he was it seems he didn’t train nearly as hard as he should have done for some fights.
With regards to the book being a bit samey, I did find that a little bit but I think that could have just a fair reflection on what his life was like.
I am a 'fan' of Tyson so maybe I am being a little bias but I think it is hard to imagine what our lives would have been like if we had to walk a mile in his shoes. It is clear he suffers (and seemingly still suffers) with bad depression, assumingly leading from such a turbulent childhood, which is an incredibly complex illness so I do have 'some' sympathy for him.
I do hope he is in a better place now and can move forward with his life being sober and happy.