"My biggest weakness is my sensitivity. I am too sensitive a person"
About this Quote
The intent is disarming. Tyson isn't asking for pity; he's pointing to a mechanism. Sensitivity, for an athlete built into a myth of invulnerability, becomes the fuse behind volatility: if everything hits harder emotionally, every slight can feel existential, every loss like humiliation, every spotlight like an attack. The subtext is that the aggression people consumed as entertainment may have been protective armor, not an identity. It's a quiet indictment of the bargain celebrity sports often demand: turn pain into performance, then act surprised when the performer can't turn it off.
Context matters because Tyson is a case study in what happens when trauma, fame, and masculinity collide at high speed. His sensitivity isn't framed as a virtue; it's framed as a liability because the world he came up in taught him that tenderness gets punished. The line works because it destabilizes the easy narrative - monster, villain, cautionary tale - and replaces it with something messier: a man admitting the thing that made him combustible might also be the thing that made him human.
Quote Details
| Topic | Humility |
|---|---|
| Source | Help us find the source |
| Cite | Cite this Quote |
Citation Formats
APA Style (7th ed.)
Tyson, Mike. (n.d.). My biggest weakness is my sensitivity. I am too sensitive a person. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-biggest-weakness-is-my-sensitivity-i-am-too-20275/
Chicago Style
Tyson, Mike. "My biggest weakness is my sensitivity. I am too sensitive a person." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-biggest-weakness-is-my-sensitivity-i-am-too-20275/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"My biggest weakness is my sensitivity. I am too sensitive a person." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-biggest-weakness-is-my-sensitivity-i-am-too-20275/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.








