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Mike Tyson Loves Pigeons, Shares Passion In New Show

Mike Tyson Pigeons

BETH HARRIS   01/ 6/11 07:16 PM ET   AP

PASADENA, Calif. — As a kid growing up in a bad Brooklyn neighborhood, Mike Tyson was fascinated by the pigeons that flocked around his apartment building.

The birds, considered a dirty nuisance to most people, were beautiful to him.

"The first thing I ever loved in my life – the pigeon," he said. "They're so much like people."

The former heavyweight champion reconnects with his childhood passion in "Taking on Tyson," a six-part docudrama that debuts March 6 on Animal Planet.

"This ain't no hobby," Tyson said Thursday at the Television Critics Association's winter meeting. "It's a cultural thing."

He keeps his pigeons at a coop in New Jersey, tended by Vinnie Torre, Tyson's pigeon trainer and a racer himself. The boxer takes pride in having his birds appear clean and healthy.

"If your pigeons are healthy," he said, "you must be a clean and healthy guy."

Asked by a New York-based reporter how to rid pesky pigeons from her windowsill, Tyson drew laughs when he replied, "We don't want those birds."

Just like in the worlds of horse racing and show dogs, the best pigeons are the most prized.

"We're dealing with the creme de la creme of the pigeon world," Tyson said. "You want the best bloodline and you want your name attached to the best bloodline so everyone wants to buy your birds."

Much to his wife's dismay, Tyson can spend hours at the coop, staring at the birds as they flap their wings and hop around.

"I'm trying to look for two dominant personalities I want to breed," he explained.

Tyson said he thinks the show will give him a chance to broaden the horizons of people who don't know anything about the birds that have given him solace in his tumultuous life.

"There's never been a case of anyone catching a deadly disease from a pigeon," he said.

Torre added, "They're actually the thoroughbreds of the sky."

"The pigeons are man's first feathered friends, before chickens," Tyson said. "They were money in ancient times."

Although he's a longtime pigeon fancier, Tyson is a novice at racing the birds. Typically, they begin racing a mile and build up to 500 miles or more, with owners monitoring vaccines, vitamins and medication given to the birds.

"There's nothing like seeing a bird coming home," said Helder Rodrigues, a competitive racer from New Jersey who appears in the show.

The show takes Tyson back to his childhood neighborhood and touches on what he calls his "pretty colorful past."

"There's going to be some interesting things about my past you're going to find out," he said.

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01:06 AM on 01/11/2011
Caging, breeding and racing pigeons is a turnoff to me. If he loves them so much why doesn't he set them free as nature intended? But I never knew he had a soft side for animals. All of a sudden I kinda' like the guy.
05:35 PM on 01/09/2011
his passion is real, and I admire him for that.
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Plissken
It tastes like... chicken.
12:02 PM on 01/08/2011
There's nothing strange about being a bird lover. How many cat and dog lovers do you know?
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malander
11:34 AM on 01/08/2011
Mike was into birds as a kid, glad to see he is taking the hobby back up. He needs to focus on good stuff again. Maybe he'll have peace in the later years of his life.
12:49 AM on 01/08/2011
Well I didn't know Mike was into pigeons, & I'm glad to see this interesting article. In Oakand, some brothers were into pigeons, fancy ones, rollers & the like. Def an acquired & special taste!
08:08 PM on 01/07/2011
I've known Mike Tyson has loved pigeons, since childhood. Infact, he use to get picked on as a kid, until some neighborhood kids killed his pigeons. Mike then started fighting and never stopped.
It's about time that Mike was recognized and inducted into the hall of Fame...congtats champ.
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TheWanderer
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06:46 PM on 01/07/2011
Is Beth Harris utterly unaware of the sport of pigeon racing? It's a centuries-old, world-wide hobby. There's nothing "strange" about it.
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04:48 PM on 01/07/2011
Mike Tyson has more heart than most of you snipey types could possibly imagine. Go get a life. I pity your tiny little hearts. But first, I ask you to listen very carefully when he speaks to the 'spirit' of the way he communicates. I promise that if you really listen you'll be surprised to find a man with a huge heart of love, a man with a conscience as clear as the sky. The reason so many people are afraid of him is because of the paradoxical nature of his character. People can't deal with that. He's either got to be the boxing mauler or the pigeon lover. But heaven forbid he be both.
03:22 PM on 01/07/2011
Mike Tyson is still alive??

Now THAT's a statement in itself!
01:56 PM on 01/07/2011
There is nothing strange about being from Brooklyn and racing pigeons. This is just a case of the media attaching the word "strange" to something Mike Tyson does. Don't get me wrong, Mike Tyson is strange. However, there is nothing strange about raising pigeons to race and sell.
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TheWanderer
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06:43 PM on 01/07/2011
Agreed - pigeon racing is a common pursuit in the boroughs and everywhere in the world. Hey, at least they didn't call it "eerie."
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rray
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01:50 PM on 01/07/2011
Mike's an animal lover. In the early 90s he had 2 white female bengal tigers and 1 golden male in his Texas home . He would actually spar with them .While I question the wisdom of owning tigers, Mike definitely has an admirable connection to the animal world.
01:45 PM on 01/07/2011
I thought is was face painting!
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americancolonyinhell
01:27 PM on 01/07/2011
Burt Lancaster must be rolling over in his grave. (BTW, I never knew one could roll over in his grave.)
12:55 PM on 01/07/2011
r u gonna tell him hes wrong? lol
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12:51 PM on 01/07/2011
Wow, people hate Mike Vick for getting a second chance, they hate Mike Tyson for loving birds....but they love Mel Gibson for abusing the mother of his child, they love Charlie Sheen for holding a knife to his wife's neck and they love Rex Ryan for letting swingers smell his wife's feet.

What is the world coming to?
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rray
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01:11 PM on 01/07/2011
Anybody who loves birds is OK with me, Vick on the other hand ...no comment.
03:57 PM on 01/07/2011
LOL! Yeah, everybody I know hates Vick and Tyson but loves Gibson and Sheen. We don't see the inconsistency. Not at all.

In fact, I'm outraged at the Nobel Committee for not awarding Gibson and Sheen special, "Super Cool Guys" awards.