The 56-year-old boxing legend believes he has less time to spend on earth.
Legendary boxer Mike Tyson has stated that as each day passes, he feels closer to his death. Tyson, 58, said this while interviewing therapist Sean McFarland, a specialist in trauma and addiction, on his “Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson’’ podcast. The former world heavyweight boxing champion said he believes his ‘expiration date’ is close.
“We’re all gonna die one day of course,’’ Tyson noted.
“Then, when I look in the mirror, I see those little spots on my face, I say, ‘Wow. That means my expiration date is coming close, really soon.’’
Tyson further opined that money does not guarantee happiness and security as many believe.
“Money don’t mean s**t to me,’’ the boxing legend said.
“I always tell people, they think money’s gonna make them happy, they’ve never had money before, when you have a lot of money, you can’t expect nobody to love you. How am I gonna confess my love to you when you have 500 billion dollars?
“The false sense of security. You believe nothing can happen.
“You don’t believe the banks could collapse.
“You believe that you’re invincible when you have a lot of money, which isn’t true. That’s why I always say money is a false sense of security.’’
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