Ring Magazine, in an interview with Tyson last August that was not released until Monday, asked Tyson what his biggest regret was.
"I would have never fallen in love," said Tyson. "I've never been successful in relationships where you really have a deep infatuation for a person."
Tyson, 28, is expected to be released in early May after serving about three years of a six-year term for raping a beauty contestant in Indianapolis, Indiana, in the summer of 1991.
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