Column: Of Fighting and Surviving, ‘Baddest Man’ Is a Soaring Biography of Mike Tyson
- "Baddest Man: The Making of Mike Tyson" details Mike Tyson's life from birth in 1966 to 1988, highlighting major events including a public breakdown, as noted by writer Mark Kriegel.
- Mark Kriegel describes Tyson's fame as "a lethal dose of a peculiarly American disease, a form of insanity whose victims include Elvis, Marilyn and Tupac."
- The biography has received lavish praise despite its portrayal of individuals like Don King, whose actions are described as vile and disgusting.
- Kriegel emphasizes Tyson's rise in boxing while warning that "his doom seemed a lock.
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Column: Of fighting and surviving, ‘Baddest Man’ is a soaring biography of Mike Tyson
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