Tyson was supposed to go before this review board prior to this "incident." Do you think it's possible that: a) King couldn't get a definite answer as to whether or not Tyson would pass the Nevada review, so b) in order to remove the risk, they staged this incident to c) get LOADS and LOADS and LOADS of free publicity, while d) in the background they were already planning the fight for a different venue?
I think d.) unless their stupid. Generating publicity is not needed....this is the fight everyone has been waiting for!!!!!!! The rest....I think not. Man...the commission was really giving Tyson a ribbing. Basically, going over his life of the last several years. Asking the basic question, "Do we want this guy to fight in Nevada?". It looks like no...they don't...from what their saying so far. I was just waiting for Tyson to stand up and yell something like, "Yo...you think you know me! You don't know! I'm a real man! Bend over here! You'll can kiss my @ss!". I say let him fight....cause I want to see this fight. This is the only fight I care about. Surf
I wanna see this fight too. Tyson wasn't planning on showing up today but after last Tuesday the commission forced him to be there. Did you see when Tyson's people played a clip of him in the Crocodile Dundee movie? Later Tyson says "I'm crazy but I'm not crazy like that. I wanna have sex in a crazy place." hahaha One of the commissioners said something like "I understand you have had a rough life (referring to people treating Tyson like an animal instead of a human being) but keep in mind you're not a victim." Then Tyson replied "You don't know me to say I'm not a victim". I thought he was gonna go off.