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Undisputed Truth
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Positively epic. At just about 600 pages, there's so many things this book just barely gets into. You could write a solid 500-word tome on just the assaults, drug deals and sexual impropriety he was involved in in the years after his career fell apart, when he got his ass whooped by Lennox Lewis back in the early 2000s. A word on that sexual impropriety: Tyson begins the book not by saying who he is, where he was born or anything like that, but by insisting that he didn't rape Desiree Washington. That and the fact that he's so candid about so much other wrongdoing (really, enough that he should still be in jail anyway) leads me to believe that he really is telling the truth; he really was falsely accused of rape. If only there was a way that that could be argued in court. This book is thick with that kind of unsavory discussion. If anything at all was left out, it was for length. And like I said, this is a long-ass book.
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