Mike Tyson dished out some sane advice for Chris Brown, who recently got charged with assault again, in a radio interview with Scott and Todd in the Morning for 95.5 WPLJ.

"I admire the little guy but what he really needs to understand is that eventually, if you keep doing that stuff, people turn on you, the press will make people turn on you and make you bad," he said.

Tyson went on to parallel Brown's career with his, suggesting that the singer's disreputable image would affect his professional trajectory. Tyson talked about his infamous phase that scarred his public image and also discouraged people from signing him on for boxing matches.

"They said people might get killed, casinos might get robbed," he said.

The former boxer is worried about Brown and thought that he was a "sweet kid" who had fallen prey to "overbearing pressures." He added, "If you keep getting arrested for these violent cases they're going to put him somewhere where all they do is assault people."

The host asked Tyson if he met Brown in person, what would he say to him.

"Man, you got to get it together," he said. "If you're not humble in this world, the world will thrust humbleness upon you."

Tyson though nobody could be crazier than him, he jokingly said while talking about his bouts of violence and how he is very polite nowadays.

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