In a recent Netflix documentary, Mike Tyson said he was afraid he was “going to die” before withdrawing from the fight with Jake Paul.

 

The boxer says in the documentary that he was “throwing up blood” during the encounter and thought he was “going to die.”

He stated: “I was exercising and doing very well a week and a half ago when I suddenly began to feel exhausted. ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with me,’ I was telling my trainer.

When I went to the restroom on the aircraft from Miami, I vomited blood. I was defecating tar when I suddenly found myself on the ground.

When I arrived, they discovered that I had a large, bleeding ulcer that measured two and a half inches. My pals were phoning me as if I were about to die.

“I asked the doctor if I was going to die, and she didn’t say no,” Tyson went on. But when she remarked, “We have options,” I became anxious.

 

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