Mike “Grim Reaper” Tyson quickly went dark when he told a teenage interviewer that he does not care anything about his “legacy” and that we are all going to die and turn to dust, anyway, so who cares. Inspiring words for America’s youth, indeed.
Tyson was cornered by 14-year-old social media maven Jazlyn Guerra, who asked “Iron Mike” what he hoped his legacy would be for those young people who were not yet around to see his salad days.
“In your return to the ring for this fight, you are setting a monumental opportunity for kids my age to see the legend Mike Tyson in the ring for the first time,” Guerra said. “What type of legacy would you like to leave behind when it’s all said and done?”
The whole production immediately turned dark as Tyson, 58, grumbled that he didn’t care about any talk of his legacy.
“I don’t believe in the word legacy. I…