Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, known for his violent past and troubled history, reflects on his life and persona in an interview with The Independent. Tyson, now 58, acknowledges his past mistakes but asserts that he is not a “nice” person, preferring to be kind but not seeking to please others. Despite his tumultuous past, Tyson admits to finding more fulfillment in responsibilities like family and daily tasks, indicating a sense of personal growth and evolution over the years.
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Mark Ogden, a senior soccer writer for ESPN.com, highlights Ruben Amorim's praise for Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes, stating that the team needs more players like him. Despite Fernandes's goal being canceled out by Arsenal's Declan Rice, Amorim commends Fernandes's leadership and offensive capabilities. Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta also acknowledges Fernandes's intelligence and skill, with both teams now focusing on upcoming matches in the Europa League and the need for improved performances. Full Article
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