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Mike Tyson believes his life has been spared repeatedly.
The legendary boxer has survived tigers fighting in his bed, up to 90 experiences under the influence of psychedelic toad, and, according to a new Interview Magazine feature, evaded an AIDS diagnosis.
Tyson spoke to Rosie Perez for the publication, and during the conclusion of their chat, the boxer revealed to the actress why he feels divinely protected.
“Hey, life isn’t over yet. We’re still fighting. We only make it out on the day of our death,” Tyson told Perez. “There’s no way I should be here talking to you right now. All my friends are dead.”
He continued, “They OD’d, they had AIDS. Me and my friend both had sex with this girl at the same time and they both died of AIDS. I didn’t catch AIDS. Raw, too.”
A shocked Perez replied, “That’s crazy. You have a spirit hovering over you.”
“Amen. It’s something, sister,” Tyson said.
It’s worth noting that contracting HIV/AIDS happens through specific types of exposure to bodily fluids, such as blood, semen, or vaginal fluids, and not everyone exposed will contract the virus, as it depends on several factors including viral load and immune response, according to the CDC.
Tyson has been married three times: first to actress Robin Givens from 1988 to 1989, then to pediatrician Monica Turner, and currently to Lakiha ‘Kiki’ Spicer, whom he married in 2014. Tyson, who has seven children, joked about the late-stage HIV infection in his autobiography The Undisputed Truth, explaining that his affairs were the reason Turner wanted a divorce.
“I guess she had had enough of my fooling around because I sure did a lot of it,” Tyson wrote, per ESPN. “Calling to tell her I had AIDS probably didn’t help either.”
Tyson is set to box YouTuber and professional boxer Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Friday (November 15). The event will stream globally on Netflix.
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Mike Tyson believes his life has been spared repeatedly.
The legendary boxer has survived tigers fighting in his bed, up to 90 experiences under the influence of psychedelic toad, and, according to a new Interview Magazine feature, evaded an AIDS diagnosis.
Tyson spoke to Rosie Perez for the publication, and during the conclusion of their chat, the boxer revealed to the actress why he feels divinely protected.
“Hey, life isn’t over yet. We’re still fighting. We only make it out on the day of our death,” Tyson told Perez. “There’s no way I should be here talking to you right now. All my friends are dead.”
He continued, “They OD’d, they had AIDS. Me and my friend both had sex with this girl at the same time and they both died of AIDS. I didn’t catch AIDS. Raw, too.”
A shocked Perez replied, “That’s crazy. You have a spirit hovering over you.”
“Amen. It’s something, sister,” Tyson said.
It’s worth noting that contracting HIV/AIDS happens through specific types of exposure to bodily fluids, such as blood, semen, or vaginal fluids, and not everyone exposed will contract the virus, as it depends on several factors including viral load and immune response, according to the CDC.
Tyson has been married three times: first to actress Robin Givens from 1988 to 1989, then to pediatrician Monica Turner, and currently to Lakiha ‘Kiki’ Spicer, whom he married in 2014. Tyson, who has seven children, joked about the late-stage HIV infection in his autobiography The Undisputed Truth, explaining that his affairs were the reason Turner wanted a divorce.
“I guess she had had enough of my fooling around because I sure did a lot of it,” Tyson wrote, per ESPN. “Calling to tell her I had AIDS probably didn’t help either.”
Tyson is set to box YouTuber and professional boxer Jake Paul at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Friday (November 15). The event will stream globally on Netflix.
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