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Something Quotes by Mike Tyson
- King has big offices, houses, and he pays his fighters a lot of money. An, because he's black, the FBI figures he must be doing…
- One morning I woke up and found my favorite pigeon, Julius, had died I was devastated and was gonna use his crate as my stickball…
- My father was a pimp before he became a deacon or something. These people know how to handle women. I'm the worst guy in the…
- When you have something in life that you want to accomplish greatly, you have to be willing to give up your happiness…I’ve lost all my…
- Whatever you want, especially when you’re striving to be the best in the world at something, there’ll always be disappointments, and you can’t be emotionally…
- I never saw my mother happy with me and proud of me for doing something: She only knew me as being a wild kid running…
- We wanna believe that we're different than the average guy that's working 9-to-5, that our thoughts are different than his. Our inspirations and desires are…
- I can't change myself. I'm Mike Tyson. I'm a regular kid from the getto striving to do something positive with myself. I happen to fight…
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