Mike Tyson said he has been vaccinated for COVID-19, but the legendary boxer sounded compelled to share something about his decision to get the shot.
“I didn’t do it willingly,” Tyson told USA TODAY Sports during an interview at his cannabis company. “I’m a little apprehensive of that. I was pretty much beaten into submission to do this because I travel internationally. And if I don’t travel, we don’t eat.
“So I decided to take the risk and take the shot. And people, they have their own choice. I never got sick.’’
. “Then, when I look in the mirror, I see those little spots on my face, I say, ‘Wow. That means my expiration date is coming close, really soon.’” See also Here We Go: Biden Regime Plans to Extend Covid-19 Public Health Emergency Once Again Beyond the Midterm Elections.
The 56-year-old Tyson has become very philosophical and introspective, and before addressing his mortality he spoke about how money does not bring the happiness and security that those who have never had it might suspect.
Mike Tyson appears frail as heavyweight legend requires wheelchair at airport Legendary heavyweight Tyson is now 56-years-old and has been talking about fears over his “expiration date” in recent weeks, and has now been spotted in a wheelchair looking a shadow of his former self
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