Tyson grabbed the man by the arm and pulled him in for a long embrace. Edgar Ter-Oganessian wept in his arms. "Every time I loosened up or let go, he brought me back in there," said Ter-Oganessian, 31. "He said, 'It's OK to cry. It's OK to cry.' " This is Tyson being nice, a task that, by the boxer's...
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