[vodpod id=Video.4126672&w=425&h=350&fv=contentId%3D072710.torre_tyson%26amp%3Bcontext%3Dstoryembed_4_1%26amp%3BdomId%3Dcvp_1%26amp%3Bw%3D400%26amp%3Bh%3D225] Mike Tyson gave a candid interview for Sports Illustrated‘s annual, Where Are They Now issue. The magazine’s on newsstands now, but SI already threw up a couple excerpts. Read a couple below. SI: I imagine you have a few stories from your days as a junkie. Mike Tyson: Listen: I was in St. Tropez, in the South of France. In Ibiza, Spain. I was in Monte Carlo. I was in the Ukraine, Russia, all those places, for three […]
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