Mike Tyson didn’t mince words to describe the new series about his life recently released on streaming; Former boxer compared the case to slavery
Former boxing fighter Mike Tyson was honest about the new audiovisual production that portrays his life: “Mike: Beyond Tyson”. The series was launched by the platform “Hulu” and received harsh criticism from the former athlete, who accused the streaming of having stolen his story and not having paid.
“Don’t let Hulu fool you. I don’t support their story about my life. It’s not 1822, it’s 2022. They stole my life story and didn’t pay me. To Hulu execs, I’m just a black man they can sell at auction.”said Tyson, in a post on Instagram.
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Furthermore, the 56-year-old ex-boxer didn’t let it go on Twitter either: “Hulu stole my story. They are Goliath, while I am David. Heads will roll. It is very greedy to steal life rights from celebrities.”. In addition, Tyson also shared tweets from people who supported his position on his profile.
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the ex-boxer Mike Tyson opened the game and declared that he is close to his death. In his podcast “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson”, the American revealed to therapist Sean McFarland, guest of the episode in question, who is a specialist in trauma and addictions, that he feels his life expectancy has been shortened.
“We’re all going to die one day, of course. So I look in the mirror, I see these little spots on my face, and I say, ‘Wow, that means my expiration date is coming, very soon’”, revealed the former athlete. Tyson, who is 56 years old, also made profound comments about the lifelong relevance of money, in his view.
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