
To get to the main points, we get a glimpse into Mike’s relationship with his boxing manager and trainer Cus D’Amato, who took care of him and became his legal guardian after his mother passed away. “Undisputed Truth” is Mike Tyson telling story after story and it’s better to hear it from him rather than have it butchered by me. Just like every life story, Tyson starts at the beginning with his parents and the humor starts off right away. All we have is Mike Tyson on a stage with an audience to sit there and listen.

Spike Lee, who also directed the Broadway show as well as the national tour, doesn’t change the style for the film. Directed by Spike Lee, “Undisputed Truth,” a one man show starring Mike Tyson, is a tell all of his life, his youth, his highs, his lows, and everything in between. I learned more about Mike Tyson watching “Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth” than I ever imagined.
