Tyson was a rogue element. limited intellect but immensly powerful. Virtually uncontrollable. The hangers on and moneymen ensured he stayed that way.
Unfair to say boxing doesn't teach discipline by using Tyson as a generic example.
In all walks of life you get the bullies. Problem for the bullies who think they are 'well hard' and untouchable is they forget one thing. There's always someone harder bound to come along and sort them. You usually see this in rugby - especially when the ref just happens to look the other way at the crucial moment.
Unfair to say boxing doesn't teach discipline by using Tyson as a generic example.
In all walks of life you get the bullies. Problem for the bullies who think they are 'well hard' and untouchable is they forget one thing. There's always someone harder bound to come along and sort them. You usually see this in rugby - especially when the ref just happens to look the other way at the crucial moment.