It’s a sad day for country music lovers.
04.03.2020 - 15:36 / torontosun.com
Mike Tyson is scared of the monster he used to be in the boxing ring.
The retired sportsman-turned-actor and businessman became famous for dominating the fighting world, biting ears and destroying the competition, but now he admits he has knocked out the violent guy he used to be.
In an emotional new podcast chat with fellow boxing great Sugar Ray Leonard, The Hangover star says, “I know the art of fighting, I know the art of war. That’s all I’ve ever studied. That’s why I’m so feared, that’s why
It’s a sad day for country music lovers.
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