The former Tyson coach shows the real reason why the boxer tattooed his face and is shocking

They're all familiar with Mike Tyson's iconic tattoo in the face, but the coach of the former boxing legend found that the former world champion did tattoo to avoid future matches. The American was originally expected to confront his co-worker, Cliff Etienne, in February 2003, which was only eight months [...]
The American was originally expected to face co-worker, Cliff Etienne, in February 2003, which was only eight months after the loss of Lennox Lewis, broadcast Periscope.
Tyson decided to get a tattoo on his left side of his face in Las Vegas, just a few days before he got in the ring with Etienne, after that, <x0.
However, eventually things went according to plan, and the meeting took place, with Tyson taking Deputy Coach Fredie Roach, but that was of little importance, because Tyson defeated Etienne in the first round, after just 49 seconds.

However, the former coach, Jeff Fenech, has discovered how he was tearn up until he flew into the house after realizing that the heavyweight champion did not want to enter the ring.
My first impression was... I've never tattooed, but with the game going to take place in a week and when you do tattoo you can't box because you have to recover, and it's not healthy to do this,” he said.
We sat down and talked, but he didn't want to fight, he wasn't ready, and that was one of the reasons why he made the tattoo.
After an hour-long conversation I was tearful when I left home that night. I stayed at the hotel because I was very discouraged.
A week later, after I had flown toward the house, he fought Cliff for a round and I was bored.
I was happy with Mike who won, but I was also upset that I had trained him for eight weeks and I wasn't part of the win.” /Periscope. com/












