Home / Boxing / Mike Tyson Talks Mental Health, Recalls His ‘Double-Life’ Days When He Couldn’t Control Himself Mike Tyson Talks Mental Health, Recalls His ‘Double-Life’ Days When He Couldn’t Control Himself Written by Sports EditorMike Thomas Updated –Jul 17, 2022 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. Mike Tyson dug deep this week on his latest podcast. He opened up to the audience, talking mental health with his therapist, Seano McFarland, sitting by his side. The two laughed, and cried, but more importantly, talked about the importance of mental health. The former heavyweight boxing champion of the world opened up. He didn’t hold back. While the world viewed him as the baddest man on the planet, he admitted he lived a double life. There were times, he said, when he was unable to control himself in the prime of his career. Mike Tyson gets serious about mental health Kiki Tyson and Mike Tyson attend Hennessy V.S.O.P. Presents Canelo vs. Bivol WBA World Light Heavyweight Championship: Legacy is Earned at T-Mobile Arena on May 7, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV. | Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Hennessy USA. The latest episode of Hotboxin’ With Mike Tyson was like no other. It wasn’t the typical interview with another athlete or celebrity. Tyson’s guest was Seano McFarland, Tyson’s therapist. The topic was mental health. Both Tyson and McFarland taled openly about mental health. It was an emotional talk that showed a side of Tyson never seen before. The former heavyweight champ insisted McFarland talk about what went on behind closed doors. McFarland said Tyson was a “scared little boy” at times, especially when out in public. Tyson talked candidly about his double life. He spoke about struggling with being in the spotlight. He said he met McFarland in 2004, and that’s when he started to “reprogram myself” as a person because “I was such a neanderthal.” He struggled with fame and power. “Having sex with strangers because I had the power to do it. Go in a place and have anybody you want. Your mind wants to kill you, but it’s just happy with you being miserable. With a brother like Seano (McFarland) in your life, he has you love yourself.”Mike Tyson “I didn’t know what that meant. I thought loving yourself was getting yourself a nice car, getting some nice girls, but loving yourself is buying somebody else a nice car. It’s all about giving.” “Loving yourself is becoming a great dad,” McFarland said. “Exactly,” said Tyson. “Not cheating on my wife. Not being on cocaine.” Tyson said he lived a double life during his prime boxing days New episode with Mike Tyson’s therapist premieres at 2pm PST, 5pm EST. 👀👇https://t.co/KKxhyV416X #MentalHealth #MikeTyson #Hotboxin pic.twitter.com/7gi2QknxDJ— Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson (@hotboxinpodcast) July 13, 2022 This was a podcast episode when Tyson did a lot of talking. Typically, the guests are the ones stealing the mic, but Tyson spilled his guts and asked McFarland to do the same. Tyson wasn’t shy about speaking of the double life he used to live. “I was one of those double-life guys,” he said. “So many lives, depending on what kick I’m in, depending on what I wanted and what I wanted to take advantage of. “That’s what it all comes down to — my selfishness. Some people might say he’s not selfish. He gives away so much money. I stay a closed person. I’m not present for my children, not present for my wife. I’m not treating her nice. “I can’t even explain it or articulate it. It’s just a really serious mindf***, not being able to control yourself like an instinctive animal. It takes skills, and I’m just very grateful and very lucky to have the opportunity to meet Brother Seano. There’s no way I would’ve done it. I would’ve been dead by now.” Like Sportscasting on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter @sportscasting19 and subscribe to our YouTube channel. RELATED: Mike Tyson Admits He Does ‘Inventory’ on Himself Every Night, but He Doesn’t Want To Be Great Written by Sports EditorMike Thomas Mike Thomas spent 23 years on staff and 16 years as the sports editor at The Herald News in Fall River, Mass., before joining Sportscasting in 2020. Mike has a deep knowledge of and passion for the NFL and NBA, and he excels at interviewing sports celebrities to find out their Super Bowl picks. A New England Newspaper and Press Association award-winning columnist and an avid sports memorabilia collector, Mike enjoys keeping up with all the sports news and the works of former Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly. You can find more of Mike's work on Muck Rack. All posts by Mike Thomas
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