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Exodus Tyson: Who is Tyson?

  • Exodus Tyson is the late daughter of boxer Mike Tyson and Sol Xochitl, his ex-girlfriend.
  • He managed to ruin his name with controversies, bad-boy attitudes, and devastating incidents.
  • She has Jamaican ancestors on her father’s side and Mexican ancestors on her mother’s side.
  • Tyson, the late Exodus’ father, married Lakiha Spicer after succumbing to drugs to alleviate his anguish.

Who is Exodus Tyson?

Exodus Tyson is the late daughter of boxer Mike Tyson and Sol Xochitl, his ex-girlfriend. Exodus Tyson’s father Tyson was untouchable in the 1980s, but throughout the years, he managed to ruin his name with controversies, bad-boy attitudes, and devastating incidents.

Mike Tyson Fought His Last Fight For Exodus Tyson, His Daughter Tyson

Exodus Tyson debuted in March 2005.

She has Jamaican ancestors on her father’s side and Mexican ancestors on her mother’s side.

Mike describes a period when Sol had just given birth to Exodus but had little money in his biography, Undisputed Truth.

Exodus Tyson
Exodus Tyson with her father. Source: tuko

Tyson had paid a sizable fine to a local man whose car he had wrecked some time before the birth of Exodus.

Mike begged one of his pals to find him a fight so that he could make quick money to support his family and newborn baby.

Only this time it was against Ireland’s six-foot-six-inch-tall Kevin McBride. Exodus’ father would lose the fight in the sixth round.

This was Tyson’s final fight, and he retired shortly after.

Exodus Tyson died while playing on a treadmill

Iron Mike and his fiancée, Sol Xochitl, suffered a devastating loss on May 26, 2009, when their four-year-old daughter, Exodus Tyson, died.

Their daughter died after becoming entangled in a treadmill cord in her Phoenix home.

Her death is depicted in the documentary “Mike Tyson: The Knockout,” which also examines other parts of his boxer’s life.

Miguel Leon, Exodus Tyson’s older brother, discovered his sister entangled in the cord

Miguel was just seven years old when he discovered his sister struggling with a treadmill cord, according to ABC News.

Exodus was playing at the time, according to authorities, when she fell into the cord, which “acted like a noose.”

Tyson, Exodus’ father, was in Las Vegas at the time and flew out to Phoenix as soon as he heard the news.

According to the news agency, he then appeared at the hospital where Exodus was on life support before she died.

Leon located his sister and dialed his mother’s number, who was in another room.

She disconnected Exodus, dialed 911, and attempted CPR on her.

Tyson’s daughter was in the playroom while her mother was cleaning the house.

Sol sent her son in to check on his sister, who was found “in distress,” according to authorities.

The mother initially believed Exodus had been electrocuted, according to the statement.

When first responders arrived, the tiny child was unresponsive, and they continued to save her life.

They immediately transported her to St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, where she died at 11:45 a.m.

Sol Xochitl, Exodus Tyson’s mother, did everything she could to keep her daughter alive; Exodus’ mouth was filled with blood

According to authorities, Exodus’ mother “tried everything she could when this awful disaster occurred,” according to a 911 call made during the dark event.

According to Sgt Andy Hill, Xochitl started CPR and continued until police and firefighters arrived.

The dispatcher’s call to Exodus‘ mother later indicated that she had discovered blood in her baby’s mouth.

The dispatcher told her to clear the blood and begin CPR, which she did.

According to reports, Xochitl was sobbing while still attempting to resuscitate her daughter.

Regardless, Sol would lose her shortly after taking her to the hospital.

Exodus’ death was ruled an accident, and 911 tapes captured the eerie phone conversations.

Phoenix Exodus’ death was determined to be accidental by police after an inquiry

It was termed a “tragic accident” by law enforcement. Police Sgt. Andy Hill elaborated, saying, “She either slid or stuck her head in the loop, but it functioned like a noose, and she was definitely unable to break herself free.”

According to the New York Daily News, the mother dialed 911 and told the dispatcher, “My kid! “She’s choking!”

Father Tyson later published a statement shortly after his daughter’s death, saying,

The Tyson family would like to express our profound gratitude for all of your thoughts and support, and we respectfully request privacy during this terrible time.

There are no words to explain our beloved Exodus’ terrible death

Several news sites and individuals called the incident “preventable” and issued a warning regarding treadmill safety.

The New York Times When Mike Tyson Discussed His Daughter, Exodus Tyson’s Death Kid Dynamite referred to Exodus as his “Angel” and told Oprah Winfrey he didn’t want to know how she died.

“My immediate instinct was a lot of rages,” he said after learning of her death.

On Oprah, he admitted that if he had known, “there might have been a culpability for it.” The boxer continued

“There will be an issue if someone is to blame.”

He described what went through his head when he initially heard the news on HBO’s Real Sports.

Mike’s first thought was to get his rifle and “go crazy.”

He stated that he had no idea who would be his target, but that it was “his best reasoning at the time.”

Everything changed when he arrived at the hospital and saw his daughter.

Following that, he claimed to have only felt pain and agony.

The former heavyweight boxing champion even turned to cocaine, claiming he needed the high to get through the ordeal.

Tyson has never been able to speak about his daughter without breaking down in an interview.

In fact, he couldn’t even finish the dialogue in one of those sessions.

Tyson described his family as his “most valuable asset,” and he expressed gratitude for having the coping abilities to not react aggressively.

Mike’s Reaction to Exodus’ Death

Tyson, the late Exodus’ father, married Lakiha Spicer after succumbing to drugs to alleviate his anguish.

The wedding took place just over a week after his daughter died.

Spicer, according to Tyson’s family members, has helped the former champion turn his life around and cope with the loss of his daughter.

Tyson now solely consumes marijuana and has his own weed-related business.

Michael and Spicer have a daughter named Milan and a son named Morocco.

Lorna, Miguel, Rayna, and Amir are Mike’s other children from previous relationships.

According to the New York Times, Tyson considers himself to be the biological father of Gena, his ex-wife Monica Turner’s biological daughter.

Exodus Tyson’s Siblings

Excluding Exodus, Mike has six children and has been married three times.

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Exodus’ father had a number of offspring with a series of flings, girlfriends, and (temporary) life partners.

He first wed Robin Givens in 1988. During their relationship, Givens became pregnant but had a miscarriage.

That marriage ended in 1989; throughout the union, Givens said she suffered all sorts of assaults from the boxer.

After Givens, the five-foot-ten fighter continued growing his family, which would include seven children — Mikey Lorna, Miguel Leon, Exodus, Rayna, Amir, Milan, and Morocco.

Exodus’ elder half-sister, Mikey Lorna came first, perhaps between 1990 and 1991.

Lorna’s mother was Tyson’s then-girlfriend Kimberly Scarborough.

Next Tyson became the father to Rayna and Amir, who were born to the boxer’s second wife Monica Turner.

Then he welcomed two more children, Miguel Leon and Exodus.

Exodus’ younger half-siblings are Milan and Morocco whom her father had with his third and current wife Lakisha Spicer.