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Mike Tyson, Who Had a Lgbtq+ Sister, Responds to Lil Nas X’s ‘Anti-Gay’ Question

Former world heavyweight champion, Mike Tyson, is one of the most iconic voices in the world of sports. And there is no denying that his opinions surely quit an impact on his posse of supporters. Taking the identical into consideration, rapper Lil Nas X asked Tyson about his thoughts on homosexuality.

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Nas was a guest on the ‘Hotboxin with Mike Tyson‘ podcast hosted by Tyson himself. Moreover, DJ Whoo Kidd was also present as the co-host for the episode. In conversation, Nas asked Tyson, “Were you ever like anti-gay people? Coming from the 90s.”

Tyson responded by saying, “I talked to some of the great fighters that were gay. But I’m just saying, from my ignorance, I said sh*t, you understand. I have friends, have male lover people in my family, lgbtq+ sister. It’s just the way we live our life. We love each other. We struggle each other. Die for each other.”

Nas further asked Tyson if everything was off limits if he was in an argument with a gay person. And if he w

Mike Tyson opens his heart out in autobiography 'The Undisputed Truth'

By Ullekh NP

Psychiatrists who would later cure Mike Tyson attribute his violent behaviour in and off the boxing call to his traumatic childhood, which Tyson describes in his bare-all autobiography, The Undisputed Truth, as a journey from “being low-quality to being serious needy to being fucked-up poor”. As a child, this “baddest man on the planet”, who rose to become the youngest heavyweight champion and one of the highest paid athletes in the history of boxing, lived in condemned buildings, with no moisture, no heat and no power supply.

His mother, an alcoholic with several boyfriends, had to undertake whatever possible to hold a roof over the heads of her children, he reveals. His father, whom he and his siblings rarely met, was a pimp.

The first chance at redemption came when cops put him in detention centres – he had begun to skip school and started thieving before he turned Here’s how he describes his Brownsville, Brooklyn, neighbourhood and home: “…That is the kind of being I grew up in. People in love cracking

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Mike Tyson hugged a demonstrator Sunday who shouted "stop homophobia'' at him.

Tyson, in town to fight heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis next Saturday night, got out of a sport utility vehicle outside a fitness center and walked over to nearby gay rights activists.

"I was shouting stop homophobia and holding up my sign, and then he just came up and hugged me and said he wasn't homophobic,'' said Jim Maynard, vice-chair of Equality Tennessee and one of three demonstrators.

"I was totally shocked,'' Maynard told The Commercial Appeal. "I didn't really know what to do. So I just posed with him and smiled for the cameras. It's a step in the right direction.''

Tyson signed autographs for approximately 20 people and then went inside for his workout.

After Tyson finished his session, he got in the vehicle, rolled down the window and said, "Listen. Attend. I'm not homophobic; I told them I'm not homophobic. So if I use a homophobic term I'm not homophobic.''

I Love You Mike Tyson

I Love You Mike Tyson

I want to be transparent from the outset that Mike Tyson is not responsible for my suicide. He’s got enough demons of his own without me adding to his burden. It’s true that for a while there I got pretty obsessed by him and spent my evenings split between masturbating and watching clips of him on YouTube. These two activities were not related. I can categorically deny that I have ever masturbated over a video of Mike Tyson. Although I accomplish have a hunch he might be gay. It’s not his high pitched voice or his strangely effeminate lisp, it’s the number of times he has used homosexual references when he’s gotten annoyed. ‘I’ll fuck you ‘till you love me, faggot’ is a particularly remarkable example.

When people talk about near death experiences they often say things fond ‘My whole life flashed before my eyes’. It’s a phrase that’s been repeated so much it’s almost become a cliché. It’s strange to consider that once upon a time someone somewhere was the first person ever to say it. ‘Once upon a time’, that’s another expression used so often that we d