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Mike Tyson: The Real Heavyweight Champion

By  MICHAEL CLANCY

Updated 12:50 PM EDT, Tue, Dec 16, 2008

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Mike Tyson's girth shocked more than a few people at the sixth annual Video Game Awards at Sony Picture Studios in Culver City, Calif.,  on Sunday.
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Mike Tyson's girth shocked more than a few people at the sixth annual Video Game Awards at Sony Picture Studios in Culver City, Calif., on Sunday.

 

Talk about a heavyweight champ. Wow.

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"I want your heart," Tyson infamously told Lennox Lewis. "I want to eat your children."

"I want your heart," Tyson infamously told Lennox Lewis. "I want to eat your children."

The new Mike Tyson, making an appearance at the Video Game Awards on Sunday night,  looks a lot like the old Al Roker.

The Brooklyn-born fighter once rightly known as the Baddest Man on the Planet now looks more like the happiest guy at the all-you-can-eat buffet.

So complete is Tyson's transformation that the mind races with questions. How many ears does a guy have to chomp on to get that size?

Did Iron Mike actually follow through on his promise to eat Lennox Lewis' children? 

Where is Buster Douglas?  Because if he's not accounted for, we know the first place authorities should look.

Sadly, it's just the latest low in the slow motion downward spiral that is the once fearsome fighter's life.

Since retirement, Tyson has struggled with bankruptcy, drug addiction, arrests and a host of personal problems.

"My whole life has been a waste - I've been a failure,"  the former champ told USA Today in 2005. "I'm really embarrassed with myself and my life. I want to be a missionary. I think I could do that while keeping my dignity without letting people know they chased me out of the country. I want to get this part of my life over as soon as possible."

C'mon, champ, everybody knows: You can't eat yourself to happiness.

Mike Will Eat Your Children

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  • Rick Saturday, Dec 20 at 12:08 PM FLAG COMMENT So an athlete who is no longer training gains weight: this is news? There have been plenty who have gone much farther. Mike Tyson was far better known, even before becoming infamous, than the author of this column. Is that the reason for this attempt at knocking him down? He's been knocked down by his own actions: little jabs of sophomoric humor won't add anything.
  • john Saturday, Dec 20 at 8:09 AM FLAG COMMENT I believe that if it was not for Don King (and a handful of other characters) in his life...he could have went 50-0 and retired the undisputed best ever!
  • karumera Friday, Dec 19 at 7:11 PM FLAG COMMENT This really is sad. For both Mike and Clancy.
  • pete dowd Friday, Dec 19 at 5:34 PM FLAG COMMENT fat or thin i still love him & to me his still the best ever you worked hard for it mike now sit back & enjoy god bless you mike
  • Damon Thursday, Dec 18 at 7:58 PM FLAG COMMENT Yeah, this stinks. Ease up on the guy. So he gained some weight. He could still box your ears off.

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