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Tyson is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable Meanings of the name "Tyson" include: Son of a German, Son of Tye Fiery, Son of Dye. English meanings include:High-spirited, firebranded.

Tyson (2008 film)

Tyson is a 2008 documentary film about the life of former undisputed heavyweight world champion boxer Mike Tyson. It was directed by American filmmaker James Toback and produced by Nicholas Jarecki, Bob Yari, and NBA player Carmelo Anthony.

The film was publicly screened for the first time at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and won the Regard Knockout Award at the Un Certain Regard event. Tyson was released on April 24, 2009, distributed by Sony Classics.

Tyson (MCC cricketer)

Tyson (dates unknown) was an English amateur cricketer who made four known appearances in first-class cricket matches from 1785 to 1794.

Tyson (dog)

Tyson (born October 2001) is a bulldog that is famous for his ability to skateboard. He has appeared on numerous TV shows, including The Oprah Winfrey Show and Rob & Big, and has been featured on Internet video sites such as YouTube. His owner, Jim Blauvelt says that the dog was self-taught, starting in Huntington Beach, California in 2001. He appeared in the two movies: Lords of Dogtown and Undiscovered in which his performance was considered to be "outstandingly gifted". When performing, he earns over $1000 a day.

Tyson (disambiguation)

Tyson is both a surname and a masculine given name.

Tyson may also refer to:

Tyson (1995 film)

Tyson is a 1995 American television film based on the life of American heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson. Directed by Uli Edel, it is an adaptation of the 1989 book Fire and Fear: The Inside Story of Mike Tyson by José Torres, former boxer and former chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. The film depicts events from Tyson's troubled childhood in Brooklyn through his conviction in 1992 for the rape of beauty pageant contestant Desiree Washington.

The film first aired on HBO on April 29, 1995.

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She gave a last kick at the mud-iron, pulled at the collar of her coat and pushed past Andi to give William Tyson a turn at scraping the mud from his shoes.

Mid-morning, Andi drove through an off-and-on drizzle to keep appointments with Alison Simpson and William Tyson.

For good measure, waiting until Andi would be on her way home, phoned Tyson to set up a formal one with him as well.

He probably knew Tyson was dead before Andi pulled off the road to scribble her notes.

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Tyson lowered the logbook and let his mind go back to the Strawberry Patch.

Tyson stared down at the small logbook in his hands, then without further thought he threw it in the fire.

Tyson had been on the verge of telling the man about Hopital Misericorde but knew intuitively that confession becomes a bad habit.

Tyson suspected that somehow, in the collective psyches of the military, this case transcended Misericorde Hospital and had to do with Vietnam as a whole.

Another irony of this tale is that Lieutenant Tyson, whose platoon had acted so inhumanely at Misericorde Hospital, was wounded while on a mission of mercy.

But Tyson did not recall thinking at the time that the Army was the cause of Misericorde Hospital.

Some unmotivated, vodka-soaked munition worker in Volgograd had done something wrong, and Ben Tyson was alive for the time being.

Tyson, Brandt, and Kelly moved quickly up the column to take their positions in the middle of the formation.

Tyson turned to Brandt, who walked bent under the weight of his medical bag, the rain dripping from his camouflage net.

Tyson, I am not much of a courtroom actor, and when Brandt and Farley get on the stand and start their version of the bullshit I want to look appropriately incredulous.