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|hobby = Boxing <br> Doing drugs and alcohol | |hobby = Boxing <br> Doing drugs and alcohol | ||
|skills= Boxing mastery | |skills= Boxing mastery | ||
|crimes = [[Rape]] <br> Road rage assault <br> Illegal drug possession <br> DUI convictions <br> [[Domestic abuse]] | |crimes = [[Rape]] <br> Road rage assault <br> Illegal drug possession <br> DUI convictions <br> [[Domestic abuse]]<br>[[Child abuse]] | ||
|type of villain = On-and-off Fallen Hero | |type of villain = On-and-off Fallen Hero | ||
}}{{Quote|I'm just a dark guy from a den of iniquity. A dark shadowy figure from the bowels of iniquity. I wish I could be Mike who gets an endorsement deal. But you can't make a lie and a truth go together. This country wasn't built on moral fiber. This country was built on rape, slavery, murder, degradation and affiliation with crime.|Mike Tyson}} | }}{{Quote|I'm just a dark guy from a den of iniquity. A dark shadowy figure from the bowels of iniquity. I wish I could be Mike who gets an endorsement deal. But you can't make a lie and a truth go together. This country wasn't built on moral fiber. This country was built on rape, slavery, murder, degradation and affiliation with crime.|Mike Tyson}} | ||
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Although Tyson was a very influential and respected athlete, he has also been known for his controversial actions outside of his athletic career, some of which include convictions for rape, domestic abuse, drug possession and DUI charges. | Although Tyson was a very influential and respected athlete, he has also been known for his controversial actions outside of his athletic career, some of which include convictions for rape, domestic abuse, drug possession and DUI charges. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
A member of various street gangs at an early age, Tyson was sent to reform school in upstate New York in 1978. At the reform school, social worker and boxing aficionado Bobby Stewart recognized his boxing potential and directed him to renowned trainer Cus D’Amato, who became his legal guardian. Tyson compiled a 24–3 record as an amateur and turned professional in 1985. | A member of various street gangs at an early age, Tyson was sent to reform school in upstate New York in 1978. At the reform school, social worker and boxing aficionado Bobby Stewart recognized his boxing potential and directed him to renowned trainer Cus D’Amato, who became his legal guardian. Tyson compiled a 24–3 record as an amateur and turned professional in 1985. |