Chapter 3: Embracing the Name
The door clicked shut behind Mike Tyson, and for a moment, the young man was alone, the quiet in the room settling over him like a heavy fog. The words his father had spoken echoed in his mind, but they did little to soothe the storm inside him.
He stood there, his body still trembling from the fight, his fists still clenched. His eyes moved over to the mirror on the wall. The reflection staring back at him wasn't the same. It wasn't just the bruised face, the bloodied lip, or the sweat-soaked hair. It was something deeper. It was the name that hung in the air around him, something invisible but undeniable.
He didn't know who he was. Not yet. But he knew one thing for certain now: He couldn't run from this life. It wasn't just fate — it was his reality. No more pretending.
The name.
He was supposed to be the son of Mike Tyson, born into a world where his father's legacy would always follow him. And for the first time, in that moment of isolation, he allowed himself to feel it.
Tyson.
But no, it wasn't just Mike's name he carried.
His mind, his memories — his soul — knew better. He wasn't just the son of a legend. He was something more than that. Something new.
He turned away from the mirror and looked out the window. The night had fallen, the city below alive with the hum of lights and cars. But his thoughts were elsewhere. Somewhere deeper. Somewhere more personal.
What was his name?
In a quiet moment, it all clicked. Not just the name that had been forced upon him, but the one that had been there all along — the one he had been before, the one that still lived within him.
"Malik," he whispered to himself.
The name came easily, a flow of identity he hadn't realized was buried in him. It was the name he had carried in a different life, the name of a man who had walked through struggles, pain, and triumphs, who had carried the weight of his own legacy. It was a name grounded in strength and history, just like him.
Malik Tyson.
He could feel it settle inside him, a quiet confidence rising in his chest. He wasn't going to be just Mike Tyson's son. He would make his own path, carve out his own story. He would honor his father, but he would not be defined by him.
He didn't have to be a clone of Mike. He could be something different, something better. The fight in the ring had been only the beginning, but what came next — what came with this name — that was on him.
"I'm Malik," he said, louder now, a firm declaration to the silence around him.
But then came the next decision.
No one could know. Not yet, anyway. He couldn't tell anyone about his past life, about the memories he carried from another time. They wouldn't understand. They'd think he was crazy, or worse, they'd try to use it against him. He didn't need that.
He had enough weight to carry just being Mike Tyson's son. Adding the burden of reincarnation would only make it worse.
The world would never know. Not about the soul inside him, not about who he really was. To them, he was just Malik Tyson — another rising fighter with a name to live up to. And he would do just that. He would rise.
The mirror reflected a man who had no answers yet, but was on his way to finding them. There was no going back now. He had to embrace this life — all of it. The legacy. The name. The fight. But most importantly, his own truth.
As he walked to the door, his mind was clear. Tomorrow would be a new day, a new challenge. But he was ready for it. Malik Tyson. The name had a ring to it, a solid foundation for a future that would be his own, despite everything that had come before.
And when he stepped into that future, no one would be able to stop him. He would build his legacy — not just as Mike Tyson's son, but as Malik Tyson. The man who had found his place in the world, despite all odds.
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This chapter expands on Malik's decision to embrace his new identity, rejecting the need to live in his father's shadow. He accepts his past life and his reincarnation, but chooses to keep it a secret, focused on making his own way. The chapter highlights his determination to carve out a future that is uniquely his, with his new name representing the man he wants to become.