
Did I watch the Tyson fight? An event of this magnitude that comes to my beloved city of Washington D.C, I try to go to. But this is Mike Tyson we are talking about. As Mike Tyson told Jim Gray after quitting last night to begin the 7th round against Kevin McBride. "I just don't have this in my heart anymore," Neither did I. So Ole Sarge took the opportunity to study and read a up on my next assignment. Getting my degree is more important.
Now that Iron Mike is done with boxing. I wish him the best with his missionary work that he wants to peruse. Years ago back in 1991 in at the Black Expo, I shook hands with Mike Tyson. I was a new private in the Army training to be a broadcast journalist. Mike asked me “what do I do for the Army?”, I told him “training to be a journalist”. He said “that’s good” and walked away. Later that week I was devastated to find out that he was being charge for rape. Mike never became to me what Muhammad Ali was to my dad and his generation. “The greatest” However I will argue with them that in his prime Mike Tyson was “The Baddest”.
To be grammatically correct now, at the this point of his career Mike Tyson is “The Worst!”





