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Tai Sen's childhood was very bumpy. Why do you say that?

"It's a miracle that I can get through adolescence." Tai Sen once recalled.

1966 On June 30th, Tai Sen was born in Brooklyn, New York. His parents divorced when he was a child. He never met his real father, and his mother often beat him ... Tai Sen, who was sickly, was bullied and beaten, and his glasses were broken in the school trash can every day. Tai Sen recalled: "It is a miracle that I can get through adolescence." Being beaten to the last straw, Tai Sen began to defend his right to live with his fists. Later, he took part in fighting, stealing and robbing. He has been living an unfair life and seems to be used to being beaten, bleeding and going to jail.

What he can't bear most is the secret buried in his heart for so many years. At the age of seven, Mike was walking in the street of Brooklyn when he was suddenly stared at by an old man … He approached him and dragged him to a dilapidated building …

At that time, he was very scared. The old man threatened him and brutally sexually assaulted him ... For Mike, who was only 7 years old at that time, he didn't understand what this meant, but he felt a heartfelt fear. He didn't tell anyone about it, and he didn't dare to call the police …

So many years passed, until more than 30 years later, when he was interviewed by Jeremy Sharp of ESPN, he bravely said this sentence.

Until 13 years old, Tai Sen met the most trusted person in his life-boxing coach D'Amato. Coach D'Amato gave Tai Sen a lot of education and guidance. Under the leadership of D'Amato, Tai Sen not only learned self-discipline, stopped stealing and robbing, and rarely fought, but also became interested in boxing. Due to hard training and natural excellent physical fitness, Tai Sen soon entered the glorious period of boxing. 1986 at the age of 20, he defeated his opponent bobic in just 2 minutes and 35 seconds and won the first heavyweight championship. From then on, fame and fortune.

Boxing is a sport for the brave. Boxing is full of sweat and blood, tears and laughter. Every boxer has experienced countless times to temper his will to win, give up and win in fierce confrontation, and the final victory is the real victory.