Repulsive and compulsive, Mike Tyson touches nerves. And his story might just be the most fascinating study of the human condition across the past 30 years of sport. For so long, he's been too drunk or too high - often both at the same time - to tell it. At 47, he has reached an age many predicted he would never see. He looks well, still intimidating but also accommodating. Before our interview, coinciding with the release of his autobiography, The Undisputed Truth, there is not so much as a second of awkwardness as he breaks into a soliloquy about rugby and how those who play it need certifying. This from a man who once munched on Evander Holyfield's ear. It is sometimes...
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