Mike Tyson on the Death of his Daughter and Staying Sober
13:23 - Thursday 10 March 2011 - In Categories World News, Sport, US Videos
Earlier this week, Mike Tyson spoke for the first time about the death of his four-year-old daughter.
Speaking to chat show host Ellen, the ex-heavyweight champion also talked about overcoming substance abuse and his healthy new lifestyle.
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