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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Retired boxer Mike Tyson indulged in arguably the scariest activity in his daring life after he interacted with sharks in a bizarre attempt to put it to sleep.The 53-year old was part of the cast in the popular Shark Week show on the Discovery channel and on first sight of him in the show, it was obvious it wouldn’t be just another episode.Mike Tyson faced off with sharks as a way of facing his fears. "Tyson will return to land when he competes in his challenge as he takes on The former world heavyweight champion retired 15 years ago but still plans to return to the ring. A lot of guys want a thick, strong neck—like Mike Tyson—but we also don’t want to die in the middle of the night. Mike Tyson puts a SHARK to sleep by tickling its nose after boxing legend admitted he was 'scared to death' and threw up before plunging 50ft underwater without a cage. He worked with experts to get more familiarised and comfortable with sharks.Speaking about his experience, he said: "I took on this challenger to overcome fears I still deal with in life. But once I was in the water, I was really disciplined. And once I was in the water, I was very objective, and nothing appeared to bother me,” he said while talking about his experience.Asked how preparing for the shark dive prepare him for his upcoming exhibition fight, Tyson said: “It allowed me to realise that most of the things that go on in my head are just illusions that I allow to turn into reality and so I don’t have as much fear, as far as intimidation.”“When I talk about fear, I’m more concerned about intimidation that I may be in the state of fear and I may not be able to perform at my highest level and that’s what I worry about. But he didn't talk about it in techn You become a product of fear and you go through your whole life trying to overcome that feeling, that emotion, but it doesn’t go nowhere because nature’s given that to us to protect ourselves. MIKE TYSON put a shark to sleep by tickling its nose while scuba diving - but only after throwing up and admitting he was "scared to death". Tyson awoke to oatmeal for breakfast, accompanied by milk. He graduated from Bath Spa University with a BA in Media Communications. The 53-year old was part of the cast in the popular Shark Week show on the Discovery channel and on first sight of him in the show, it was obvious it wouldn’t be just another episode. Get the news that matters from one of the leading news sites in KenyaGenerous Kenyans build 2-bedroom house for Nyeri family who lived in shanty within 21 daysCurvy plus-sized model Eudoxie Yao talks on her love life with her small-sized fiance Grand P9 delightful photos of gospel singer Guardian Angel, older bae that prove age is just a numberGodfrey Baguma: Ugandan who won "Ugliest man" contest marries 3rd wife11-year-old boy rescues sick grandmother, drives her to hospital in Mercedes BenzMP Babu Owino excites fans after speaking Arabic during online IRE classPresident Buhari's last daughter weds in colourful ceremony, First Lady shares aesthetic wedding photos I’m a product of fear,” Tyson said while talking about how fear has been his driving force.“For anyone born in an environment like mine, inner city, drug infected, violence infected, all that stuff, everything infected with everything. It’s not actual fear of getting beat. Sleep apnea is a concern, and it’s something we thought about when we included neck training in our men’s True Gains program.
Mike Tyson put a shark to sleep by tickling its nose during the 'Tyson vs.