OpenLife Nigeria reports that Boxing legend Mike Tyson believes his death is coming ‘really soon’ and revealed why he struggles with money despite being a multi-millionaire
Tyson said he often has conversations with his third wife Lakiha Spicer (pictured together) because she believes money will provide her with long-term security when he dies.
‘I always tell people — they think money’s gonna make them happy, they’ve never had money before — when you have a lot of money, you can’t expect nobody to love you,’ he added.
“You believe that you’re invincible when you have a lot of money, which isn’t true.’
Tyson also said he has conversations with his third wife Lakiha Spicer, after she stated money will provide her with long term security when he dies.
‘What (exactly) is security?’ he asked.
‘I don’t know. When you put money in your bank and you get a cheque every week and you can live for the rest of your life, is that security?
‘It doesn’t mean you won’t catch a disease, or get hit by a car. Can money secure you when you jump off a bridge?
‘Iron Mike’ quickly gained a reputation for his ferocious and intimidating style and was the first heavyweight boxer to simultaneously hold the WBA, WBC and IBF titles.
Tyson is also infamous for biting a chunk out of Evander Holyfield ear in their June 1997 title bout.
In 2009, Tyson played himself in the cult movie The Hangover, where he poked fun at his own life dramas – before backing up for a role in The Hangover Part II
Source: CNN
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