Mike Tyson was quick to knockout opponents so he could get home and watch Tom and Jerry

Mike Tyson had an interesting habit, he ran his opponents early on, not to test his skills, but to go home in time to see Tom & Jerry. Well, that's what Tyson's former bodyguard and driver Rudy Gonzales, who claims the legendary boxer often summed up the [...] hearings.
Well, that's what Tyson's former bodyguard and driver, Rudy Gonzales, who claims that the legendary boxer often summed up his exhausting five-hour sessions in just 60 minutes so he could leave early to watch cartoons, writes Periscope.
In his book The Home Ring, which is taking place in an animated art film entitled Gonzales explained: When we were training in Vegas, his exhausting sessions were between 12 and 5 p.m.
That would be a nice guy: “How are you doing today, how's your family?
And then he'd knock out five guys in an hour, so no one was left.
I saw him punching the heavy bag so hard that it broke several times off the chains and other boxers just walked away saying: “
Whoever thought he was ready was wrong. He took them and then packed his bags.
So one day I asked: “Chief, I'm confused, isn't this about working on techniques?
He replied: “If I continue this way, we will lack Tom & Jerry” cartoons, he said./Periscopi/












