Saturday, October 12, 2019
Mike Tyson Essay -- Biography Biographies Papers
Mike Tyson       Mike Tyson, the youngest ever heavyweight boxing champion of the world     was born in a ghetto in the state of New York.  His Father departed     the family home two years after his birth, leaving his Mother to raise     three children with very limited financial means.  Subsequently, his     Mother found a new partner who was abusive and violent. She then     turned to alcohol in an attempt to escape from her existence.      Michael, now aged five years, felt neglected and unloved by her but at     this time he was unaware that his Mother was suffering from terminal     cancer.  (Gutteridge & Giller, 1996)        Tormented by older children because of his high-pitched voice and     clothes from a school charity group, Tyson learned quickly that he     could retaliate against the bullies if he physically assaulted them.      (Gutteridge & Giller, 1996) Tyson joined street gangs and was arrested     for thirty crimes ranging from theft to assault before the age of     twelve.  Sentenced to a Juvenile Delinquents Centre for two years for     mugging a young female, Tyson spent his time in prison learning the     sport of boxing.  Upon release, Cus Dââ¬â¢Amato, a boxing manager and     promoter, legally adopted Tyson and provided a stable environment and     family atmosphere. ââ¬Å"The following five years were the happiest and     most contented Tyson had ever feltâ⬠.  (Hoffer, 1998, p61)         While Tyson was working towards winning the junior Olympic     championship,  Dââ¬â¢Amato died leaving Tyson feeling devastated and     alone. Turning professional a year later, Tyson went on to win the     world heavyweight boxing championship aged only twenty years old.         Once again, Tysonââ¬â¢s behaviour became increasingly errati...              ...  Fradiman, J. & Frager, R.  (1994)  Personality & Personal Growth.     Harper Collins: N Y       Gutteridge, R & Giller, N.  (1996 )  Mike Tyson. The release of Power.     Queen Anne Press : Herts       Hoffer, R,  (1998) A Savage Business, The come Back and Come Down of     Tyson.     Simon & Schuster : New York       Hough, M.  (1998)  Counselling Skills & Theory.     Hodder & Sloughton : London       Mischel, W.  (1976)    Introduction to Personality. 2nd Edition       Holt, Rinehart & Winston : London       Ryckman, R.M.  (2004)  Theories of Personality.     Thomson Wadsworth :  U.K.       Scott, P. & Spencer, C.  (1998)   Psychology.  A Contemporary     Introduction.     Blackwell :  Oxford       Lane, M.  (2004)  Can a lottery win make you happy?  BBC News on Line     Magazine.       http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/magazine/3579213.stm Accessed: Nov 10th at     10am.                        
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