MIKE TYSON TORN APART BY DAUGHTER'S DEATH
Mike Tyson was ''torn apart'' by the death of his four-year-old daughter.
He said: "I had a four-year-old daughter who, unfortunately, had an accident and died. I was pretty outraged, torn apart. When I went to the hospital when she was on the machine, I was anticipating, because I was probably coming down from a hangover, but I'm anticipating that I'm going to go to the hospital and raise hell."
"Once I got there and saw other people who had children who already died or were dying, they were handling it with dignity and I didn't want to be the psycho parent. I wanted to handle it with dignity as well. Their kids were dying too so I didn't have any right to be a psycho. I just had to handle it like everyone else and be humble and be at ease."
Mike - who became a father for the eighth time in January after wife Lakiha Spicer Tyson gave birth to their son Morocco - says the tragic incident helped him get sober but says he couldn't have done without the support of his friends and family.
The 44-year-old sportsman told US TV talk show host Ellen DeGeneres: "I'm just very fortunate that I had a great support system. That I had great mentors. I was just very fortunate. I'm not better than anyone else that was successful and probably OD'd or committed suicide. I'm not different than them."
"The only difference is that I had a good support system...I wanted to change. I couldn't do it without the support."
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