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Mike Tyson 'close to death from drugs and alcohol'

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Mike Tyson 'close to death from drugs and alcohol'

 

Former undisputed heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson claims he is "on the verge of dying" from ongoing drug and alcohol problems.

 

Tyson, 47, admitted he is a continual substance abuser but added he is hopeful of finally getting clean. "I want to live my sober life. I don't want to die. I'm on the verge of dying, because I'm a vicious alcoholic," Tyson said on ESPN's "Friday Night Fights". "I'm a bad guy sometimes. I did a lot of bad things, I want to be forgiven."

 

At the age of 20, in 1987, the American fighter held the record as the youngest boxer to win the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles. But five years later Brooklyn-born Tyson was convicted of raping Desiree Washington and sentenced to six years in prison.

 

He returned to the ring but retired from the sport in 2006 and now works as a boxing promoter. Tyson added: "I hope they can forgive me. I want to change my life, I want to live a different life now. I haven't drank or took drugs in six days, and for me that's a miracle. I've been lying to everybody that thinks I was sober, but I'm not. This is my sixth day. I'm never going to use again."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/23831263

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