Mike Tyson Was Interviewed By A Serial Killer

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On the Howard Stern Show Wednesday morning, Howard asked Mike Tyson if that one time he was interviewed by serial killer was true.

"Yeah, that's pretty awesome," Tyson said.

Tyson allegedly came in contact with serial shooter Dale Hausner in Phoenix, Arizona. He was allegedly a reporter, who approached Tyson with a few questions.

"He was a very frail, white guy," Tyson said. "It's Ramaddon, so I'm this very righteous, Muslim dude with the Qu'aran, and he was so nice, we took a picture."

A few weeks later the FBI came to see him. "I'm saying to myself, who's a** did I grab last night?" Tyson said.

The FBI questioned him about the man, and Tyson immediately started apologizing for whatever he did to scare or upset the man, but the FBI corrected him. Turned out he has shot fifteen people, and killed six of them.

"They came to me because they saw a picture of me on his Facebook shaking his hand," Tyson said. Tyson would have never guessed the "shrimpy dude" was a serial killer.

Tyson said the story is going to be on a new show "Undisputed Truth" on HBO, and also said there's a possibility the man is on death row in Arizona.

The show is based on Tyson's memoir, "Undisputed Truth", which came out last November.

Keep an eye out for the episode (possibly titled "Addicted To Chaos", according to Tyson's statement on the Stern Show) to see and hear more about the encounter.