Sun Feb 05 03:32:58 SAST 2012
Sun Feb 05 03:32:58 SAST 2012

Tyson talks friendship with Tupac - and his regret

Sep 9, 2010 | Sapa-AP | 17 comments

"Our problem was we always had to worry about someone betraying us, our closest friends"

 Tupac had a heart as big as this planet, but you couldn't see it under his rage 

When Mike Tyson looks back on his friendship with Tupac Shakur, he thinks about the rapper's big heart, explosive anger - as well as the one regret he has about their relationship.

"He always wanted me to smoke weed (marijuana) with him, and I never did it, and I wish I did."

Tyson said he declined because he was a closet smoker and didn't  want it to get out that he smoked the drug.

Now, when he looks back  on the lost opportunity, he says: "That's my biggest regret."   

Tyson's friendship with Shakur is the subject of a new documentary, "One Night in Vegas: Tyson & Tupac", on ESPN.

The 25-year-old rapper was shot after a Tyson fight in Las Vegas  on Sept. 7, 1996; he died six days later.

"He didn't last long, but the time he did last, every minute, every tenth of a moment was explosive," Tyson said.

The documentary chronicles their relationship, which Tyson said took hold when he was imprisoned in 1992 for rape.

"Every day, he would call me or get a chance to call me or send a message,” said Tyson. "He would get word to me in prison."

By the time Tyson was released in 1995, Shakur would be jailed for sex abuse; he was released on bond later that year.

When he got  out of prison, Tyson and Shakur's friendship deepened. Both found it difficult to find people who truly cared for them, Tyson said.

"Our problem was we always had to worry about someone betraying us, our closest friends," Tyson said.

Friendship was so important to Shakur that he criticized Tyson when he selected a song from rapper Redman as his intro music at a fight.

"He said, 'Don't you ever play those (expletive) songs again, they don't give a (expletive) about you'," Tyson recalled. "When he  said that, it pierced my soul. ... I felt like I did something wrong."

After that talk, Tyson decided Shakur's raps would be his intro music for life.

It was partly because Tyson had chosen Shakur's music as his fight music that Shakur went to Tyson's fight in Las Vegas.

He made  a special rap for Tyson's big night.

After the fight, which Tyson won by knockout, Shakur was to join Tyson at a victory party.

But he never made it.

"I felt extremely guilty because I felt if he didn't come to this fight, that would have never have happened," he said. "It's just so crazy that we had talked every day for a week."   

Tyson, 44, said the world never understood the real Shakur.

"He was probably a misguided warrior. He had a heart as big as this planet," Tyson said. "He had so much love and compassion, and you couldn't even see it under his rage."

It's because of those qualities that he remains larger than life  in death, Tyson said.

"He's going to last until the time this Earth comes to an end," he said. "I'm glad to be a part of his life and to have known him."

 

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Sun Feb 05 03:32:58 SAST 2012 ::
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Sep 9, 2010

Snyabi

A documentry years ago shew how big hearted Pac was,he would offer shelter to the shelterless,he was a Julius malema of america(using Music of course)
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Sep 9, 2010

Blackbutterfly

Tupac is my man ryt there!!!

i feel you mike....
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Sep 9, 2010

Outdated News....2pac o hlokofetse kgale...Can't they leave the Poor Thugs spirit rest in peace?
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Sep 9, 2010

CheeseBoy

Real Rap diea with TuPac

We all know Surg Knight killed 2Pac along with the fact that he was now rapping too much about the Illuminati,big mistake but eh that was a long time ago now. RIP Pac, like you said, life goes on
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Sep 9, 2010

KasiKid

Mad Tyson, how can you have such a pathetic regret?

Pac will always be known as greatest rapper of his time, he was on top on his game....

I just like the Biggy dis of "Hit'em up" , that's a classic....
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Sep 9, 2010

TAFreshe

Tupac's spirit and music will never die, thatz why even the Vatican is pumping his music. Anyway both Mike and Pac were misunderstood
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Sep 9, 2010

Madread

Man i luved Mr Shakur
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Sep 9, 2010

Darkieboer

How i wish you were still alive,but with 50 states against you it was impossible.but i'm still starring at the world through your review.
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Sep 9, 2010

Torso

I honestly believe the US govt had more to do with Pac's death than Suge. Anyway real talents like Pac and Mama Makeba never really die. I wouldnt say real rap died with him too as there's just way too much talent out there, you find it on tv nor radio. "Never Ignorant Getting Goals Accomplished- NIGGA"
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Sep 9, 2010

Vuyosta

@ CheeseBoy.... Did Suge Knight also orchestrate him being shot in the head during the very same shooting??
@ Kuku....Tupac news will never be outdated, stop being negative all the time!!
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