
Whenever Tyson has spoken publicly about his life, he's been forthcoming about his mistakes. He ratchets the self-loathing up a few notches in a recent interview with Details, telling the magazine that, "The first stage of my life was just a whole bunch of selfishness. Just a whole bunch of gifts to myself and people who didn't necessarily deserve it. Now I'm 44, and I realize that my whole life is just a f--king waste. 'Greatest man on the planet'? I wasn't half the man I thought I was. So if there's a big plan now, it's just to give-it's selflessness, caring for the people who deserve it. Because I think I'm a pig. I have this uncanny ability to look at myself in the mirror and say, 'This is a pig. You are a f--king piece of sh-t.'"
Tyson touches on everything from losing his four-year-old daughter to the tattoo on his face to what he was thinking during the infamous Evander Holyfield fight.
As to the ear-biting incident, Tyson was frank:
"Man, I didn't care about boxing anymore. I was wrong to do that-all wrong-all crazy to do that. But that wasn't about boxing. I just wanted to f--king maim him."
As for the future, Tyson keeps it simple and raw: "I got no money. I'm not a glamour guy anymore. I got friends who've got money, so it looks like I've got money, but I don't. All the money I had, forget it. I never had anything, never had a stitch on me that felt like freedom. But to have somebody by your side, win, lose, or draw. My wife's lived with me in places I wouldn't take a sh-t in. I wouldn't be a prostitute in some of the places my wife and I have slept."
You can read the entire interview here.