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Mike Tyson reveals how he used prosthetic manhood and his child’s urine to test negative for drugs - Face2Face Africa

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Boxing great and former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson recently spilled the beans on how he literally used to take the piss out of drug tests by wearing prosthetic manhood filled with wife's urine, and then later that of his child, to avoid testing positive during his career. Speaking with Jeff Novitzky, the Vice President...

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