For the heavyweight champion whose knockout punches all but left his opponents' grandchildren limping, Mike Tyson comes off as surprisingly mellow and vulnerable. The craziness that once swirled around him appears gone. His seersucker jacket is incongruous with the face tattoo, but Tyson is a study in unusual combinations, as revealed in "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth," airing on HBO Saturday, Nov. 16. Tyson, 47, slides his massive body onto a chair next to director Spike Lee for an hour-long exclusive lunch with Zap2it. They're at a table in the back of a restaurant at the Beverly Hilton, where in wilder times, Tyson lived in a penthouse. The film is a stage-to-screen adaptation of...
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