When Chael Sonnen appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience the former UFC title challenger detailed a story told during Mike Tyson’s stage show. The story entailed the legendary heavyweight boxer’s heated confrontation with actor Brad Pitt at Robin Givens’ (Tyson’s estranged wife) home.
Tyson would go on to write about this incident in his autobiography “Undisputed Truth”, as reported by radaronline.com:
A red-eyed Brad Pitt didn’t want a black eye from Mike Tyson, the legendary boxer writes in his new book, saying the then-unknown actor pleaded with him, Dude, don’t strike me, during a tense encounter while they were both romantically involved with Robin Givens.
In the book, Undisputed Truth, Tyson alluded to the celebrity love triangle— Brad’s first, but not his last — when he showed up at Givens’ house to find the future A-lister, grovelling and out of sorts, saying, You had to see the look on his face.
He looked like he was ready to receive his last rites, the boxer said. He also looked stoned out of his gourd.
In an interview with Conan O’Brien last year, Tyson joked he went from a hard stallion to a wet noodle on another occasion he visited Givens to find the hunky Thelma & Louise star.
He recalled, As I go to my car she drives up … with the handsome Brad Pitt, adding he though to himself, Aw man I ain’t getting’ no p***y tonight!‘
source: radaronline.com
About Mike Tyson
Born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 30, 1966, Mike Tyson became the youngest heavyweight boxing champion of the world in 1986, at age 20. He lost the title in 1990 and later served three years in prison over rape charges. He subsequently earned further notoriety by biting Evander Holyfield’s ear during a rematch in 1997. Tyson has gone on to appear in several films, including a documentary and Broadway show on his life.
source: biography.com





