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Mike Tyson discusses terrible prison food and its connection to violence

May 1, 2026, 1:46 AM
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In a conversation with Robert Kennedy Jr., Mike Tyson reflected on the poor quality of food served during his three years in prison. Tyson explained that the Federal prison system spends only about 60 cents per day on inmate meals, resulting in diets heavy in sugar and processed foods with no healthy options. He described the meals as consisting mainly of donuts, chips, and oversalted soup. Tyson believes this unhealthy diet contributes to increased violence in prisons, making inmates more aggressive and prone to fighting over minor issues. Kennedy cited research showing that improving prison food quality can reduce violence by 50% and disciplinary actions in juvenile facilities by 70%. Tyson contrasted his prison experience with his current focus on health, crediting his mentor Cus D'Amato for teaching him proper nutrition.

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