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Mike Tyson has traveled the world, and despite not graduating high school, he has a lot of knowledge about the real world. The former heavyweight champion has spent a significant amount of time in jail. He has been around tough criminals incarcerated in jail. So, it is safe to say that Tyson has an idea of what prevails inside the prison. In the latest episode of his podcast, Hotboxin’, the 56-year-old revealed a startling fact to his guest present.

American songwriter and actor Ne-Yo was the guest on the podcast’s latest episode. The two talked about various topics, including Ne-Yo warning Tyson not to stay in a city for more than two weeks. Tyson and his guest talked about the country of Japan and how beautiful it is. Mike pitched in with a shocking fact about the women prisoners in the country. And the common crime most incarcerated women have committed in the country.

Mike Tyson talks about a different side of Japan

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While on the podcast, Ne-Yo shared his experience of the country and how much he likes the people over there. He said that he likes how everyone in Japan takes a lot of pride in what they do and has a lot of respect for that. But, in contrast, Tyson gave the singer an insight with a revelation.

Tyson said, “highest percent of women in prison, in Japan, are in there for killing their husband.” Tyson further explained saying, “Like, say in the 80s, they weren’t treated on an equal pedestal, women, in Japan.” He also talked about how a man could “kick” a woman for accidentally bumping into him.

According to Tyson, the reason for this is the gender disparity and how men used to treat women in the early 80s. Despite hearing this from Tyson, Yo’s love and respect for Japan did not budge. And he clarified that he loves the country and how people over there carry themselves.

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He also clarified that, according to him, such conditions are not prevalent anymore in the country. He said, “I ain’t seen that. I ain’t seen to go down like that. I don’t think it’s that over there anymore.” Ne-Yo also stated that besides the US, he would love to stay in Japan.

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It should be noted that Tyson talked about the times of 1980s and there is no indication that such treatment of women still continues in the country. What do you think about Tyson’s comments? In addition, have you been to Japan? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments below.

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