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Jake Paul places a £3.8 million bet on Mike Tyson and his four-word tattoo is lost

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Jake Paul bravely offered boxing icon Mike Tyson a $5 million (£3.8 million) bet, challenging him to survive until the fourth round of his upcoming fight. The two fighters will fight on November 15 at the AT&T Arena in Arlington, Texas, in a heavyweight bout that is considered a professional fight by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

Tyson’s last fight was an exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr in 2020, which ended in a draw. Meanwhile, 27-year-old Paul last triumphed over former UFC fighter Mike Perry in July this year.

The fight was originally scheduled for July, but “Iron Mike,” who will be 58 at the time of the fight, had to withdraw due to an inflamed ulcer. The fresh fight will consist of eight two-minute rounds, and Paul bet his opponent Tyson that he won’t even make it to the fourth round, it says. Mirror.

Despite criticism and concerns about Tyson’s health, the controversial fight is still planned. Paul seems confident about this event and recently offered a sizeable bet a few weeks before the showdown.

In a video posted to the TikTok page of his Betr gambling site, Paul can be seen shirtless, lounging on a sofa, stacking money on his counterfeit fat belly. “Mikey, Mikey, if you can stay with me more than four rounds, I’ll give you an extra $5 million,” Paul said. However, there was a catch in the American’s offer.

‘The Problem Child’ revealed that if Tyson doesn’t last more than four rounds, the boxing icon will have to constantly remind the youngster of his defeat. He added: “But if you don’t, you need to get a tattoo that says I love Jake Paul. Deal or no deal?”

Tyson’s team has yet to respond to the bold bet, and some fans are wondering whether the veteran is even taking this fight seriously. In a recent interview with Jimmy Kimmel, “Iron Mike” stated that he trains six hours a day.

“I train extremely difficult, I practice six hours a day. I start at 11 a.m. and leave the gym at 5 p.m.,” he said. Kimmel seemed shocked and asked, “Oh no. 11:00? So it’s six hours straight, is there a break for lunch?”

The former heavyweight champion admitted there was a bit of a break, leaving Kimmel in disbelief as he said, “Oh no.”

In the same interview, when Tyson was asked if he planned to be high for the fight with Paul, he replied, “I’ll be high in my life, yes.” Kimmel then asked, “Are you going to be high on marijuana too?”

Tyson replied: “That’s possible too.” And looking rather defeated, the host said, “Oh no, my bet is getting smaller as we talk.”

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A huge mistake on the Oleksandr Usyk vs Tyson Fury rematch poster, quickly corrected by the promoters

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The organizers of Tyson Fury’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk were forced to change the fight poster published this week.

Fans were confused when the left side of the poster depicted Fury as the A-side, despite losing the first fight by split decision. Most felt Usyk was more deserving of it as an undefeated fighter and current four-division heavyweight world champion.

Their concerns appear to have been heard, as a revised poster was released shortly afterwards showing Usyk on the A side and Fury mirrored on the right.

Usyk is the main draw in the heavyweight division after narrowly overtaking Fury on the scorecards in May. Their second battle in Saudi Arabia is set for December 21, and Gypsy King promoter Frank Warren believes the 6-foot-9-inch slugger will enter the fight with modern prospects.

“His mentality is that to win he has to knock him out,” he said Heavenly sports. “So it’s going to be electrifying. He knows what he did wrong. It was a fight of two halves and at one point in the seventh round I really thought he was going to stop him in the next round.

“[Usyk] he staggered back to the corner, came out and caught him with a shot to the nose that seemed to take away all of Tyson’s momentum and concentration.

“[Fury] he believes he knows what to do. He has a great boxing mind and I truly believe he will come out of this as a winner. It was a fierce fight after a split decision by the judges. Many people had different views on who would win, so it will be intriguing to see who learned the most.

The rematch poster also includes details of the highly anticipated Riyad event, which includes a mouthwatering co-main event segment between Ukraine’s Serhiy Bohachuk, who has scored 23 knockouts in 24 wins, and Uzbek fighter Israil Madrimov.

Fans will also have the opportunity to check out the 11th fight of 19-year-old British prodigy Moses Ituama. The heavyweight fighter has won all 10 of his professional fights and will face Demsey McKean, who represents a huge qualitative improvement.

In another heavyweight fight against British interests, “Romford’s Bull” Johnny Fisher will face Dave Allen, who has fought the likes of Dillian Whyte, Luis Ortiz and David Price.

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Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua will “succeed” thanks to Turki Alalshikh’s grand plans

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Barry Hearn is convinced that a blockbuster fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is on the horizon. The two British heavyweight titans, who have dominated the boxing scene with impressive careers, are yet to clash in the ring.

The “Gypsy King” won the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO and WBC titles, defeating such notable opponents as Wladimir Klitschko, Deontay Wilder and Tom Schwarz. Joshua, on the other hand, won every major heavyweight title except the WBC, defeating Alexander Povetkin, Joseph Parker and Andy Ruiz Jr.

Despite their status as two of the most notable heavyweights of their era, a fight between Fury and Joshua remains elusive. But speaking further Thursday’s episode of The Barry Hearn ShowMatchroom founder Hearn expressed confidence that the long-awaited showdown is getting closer.

He shared: “Each fight has to be judged individually. AJ and Fury will fight because His Excellency Turki Alalshikh is involved in their fight.

“By the way, this man is a boxing fanatic. The guy who’s pumping all those hundreds of millions into boxing in the Middle East – the Saudi in particular – has plans to go bigger and further beyond Arabia. This will be an intriguing development. because he brings with him the one thing fighters love more than anything else – huge purses, and he’s the one who will insist this fight happens.”

Hearn also noted similarities between the eagerly anticipated clash and the legendary fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., which kept fans on the edge of their seats for quite some time.

He explained, “Let me take you. So the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight was the fight 10, 15 years ago that everyone was talking about. And there was a similar situation – everyone asked: ‘When will this happen? When will this happen? ». This hasn’t happened for years and years and years.

“And everyone said, ‘well, they’re both over it,’ cynics. This fight grossed over $500 million. Why? Because all those years of waiting actually raised the level of fighting to the point that the sight; Yes, people were frustrated, yes, they were a little bored with it, but when it happened it was huge. But will this fight take place?

In May 2015, Mayweather triumphed in a 12-round unanimous decision against the seemingly undefeated Pacquiao, improving his record to 48-0 and winning the WBO welterweight title.

There has been a lot of speculation online about AJ and Fury entering the ring together, which would be a monumental fight for boxing enthusiasts around the world. Perhaps the dream match will come true in 2025, depending on the result of Fury’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk scheduled for December.

The undefeated Ukrainian was crowned the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world in May after defeating Fury in a 12-round split decision. If he triumphs for a second time this winter, a fight with AJ seems to be the most logical next step.

Last month, Joshua lost to Daniel Dubois at Wembley, failing to secure the IBF title when he was knocked out by a powerful right hand in the fifth round. While he may decide to invoke his rematch clause with DDD next year, he could be persuaded to finally face the ‘Gypsy King’ if he falls into Usyk’s hands in two months.

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Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – substantial fight preview and predictions

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Beterbiev and Bivol face-to-face ahead of their much-anticipated showdown on October 12 in Riyadh Photo Credit: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

On Saturday in Riyad, Artur Beterbiev will fight Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed title of light heavyweight champion. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
On Saturday in Riyad, Artur Beterbiev will fight Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed title of featherlight heavyweight champion. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

This is the next event in Saudi Arabia, which will take place this Saturday at the Kingdom Arena in the Riyadh Season, and the winner of the prize will witness the clash for the undisputed featherlight heavyweight title between WBC, IBF and WBO champion Artur Beterbiev and the head of the WBA and IBO, Dmitry Bivol.

The Beterbiev vs Bivol fight will be broadcast live in the UK on pay-per-view Heavenly sportsTNT Sports and DAZN and available on ESPN+ in the US on pay-per-view for one fight, with the rest of the card on DAZN pay-per-view.

The fight was supposed to take place in June, but Beterbiev was forced to withdraw due to injury.

Bivol (23-0, 12 KO) fought despite everything and defended his titles. stopping the defeated Malik Zinad in six rounds.

The Russian has put together some solid points early in his career against the likes of Isaac Chilemba, Jean Pascal and Joe Smith Jr, but 2022 saw his breakout moment when he scored a stunning victory on the scorecards against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in Las Vegas.

Beterbiev and Bivol face to face before the long-awaited fight, which will take place on October 12 in Riyad. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Beterbiev and Bivol face to face before the long-awaited fight, which will take place on October 12 in Riyad. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

The 33-year-old backed it up with a wide points victory over Gilberto Ramirez and then added the IBO belt to his WBA belt with a crushing win over Lyndon Arthur before making one last stop to the aforementioned Zinad.

Beterbiev (20-0, 20 KO) never heard the final bell and became the IBF champion for the first time, knocking out Enrico Koelling in the final round in November 2017.

The 39-year-old added the WBC belt in October 2019, defeating Oleksandr Gvozdyk in a ten-round thriller, and secured the WBO crown in June 2022, defeating Joe Smith Jr in two rounds.

The Russian-born Canadian was then severely tested by Anthony Yarde in early 2023 and was two cards down before landing finishing blows to secure an eighth-round victory.

Beterbiev was last sidelined in January, making a controlled attempt to stop Callum Smith in the seventh minute.

Wardley argues with Clarke again

The undercard will feature the long-awaited rematch with Fabio Wardley (17-0-1, 16 KO) defends the British heavyweight title Frazer Clarke.

The pair delivered a thriller in March at the O2 Arena, where Clarke (8-0-1, 6 KO) was on deck in the fifth set and had a point taken, but rallied to earn the draw.

Back in March, Wardley and Clarke battled to a thrilling draw. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER
Back in March, Wardley and Clarke battled to a thrilling draw. Photo: Lawrence Lustig/BOXXER

Obadiah meets Massey

Jai Opetai is an emerging fighter making his first defense of the IBF cruiserweight title in his second stint as champion against Jack Massey.

Opetaia (25-0, 19 KO) came to the fore after dethroning IBF champion Mairis Briedis in Australia in July 2022 in a pulsating points victory. He defended by stopping Jordan Thompson in four, but was then stripped of the belt when he chose to face Ellis Zorro, whom he starched in the round.

The 29-year-old southpaw regained the vacant title in a rematch with Briedis, scoring clear points in May in Saudi Arabia.

Massey (22-2, 12 KO) moved up to heavyweight and had a good evaluation of himself after a loss to Joseph Parker last January.

“One Smack” bounced back to win the European and Commonwealth titles, scoring well-deserved points against Isaac Chamberlain in his last outing in June.

Eubank Jr faces Love

Chris Eubank Jr fights for the first time this year and fights for the vacant IBO middleweight title in a fight against Kamil Szeremeta (25-2-2, 8 KO).

Eubank Jr (33-3, 24 KO) was upset by Liam Smith in early 2023, with the Liverpudlian winning a fourth-round stoppage, but the Brighton fighter got his revenge in September of the same year, defeating Smith for the tenth time by stoppage.

Szeremeta’s defeats affected his good company, as he retired in December 2020 after a seven-shot world title fight against Gennady Golovkin, and then retired after six fights later against Jaime Munguia.

In February, the 34-year-old will draw with Abel Mina in Poland.

Nicolson fights Chapman

Skye Nicolson defends her WBC featherweight title for the second time in a historic clash with Raven Chapman.

Nicolson (11-0, 1 KO) secured the vacant title with a points victory over Sarah Mahfoud in April in Las Vegas, then defended it with a victory over Dyana Vargas in Philadelphia in July.

Nicolson defends his WBC featherweight world title against Chapman. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing
Nicolson defends his WBC featherweight world title against Chapman. Photo: Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing

Chapman (9-0, 2 KO) has defended her WBC International featherweight title four times and faces a challenge for her maiden world title in the first women’s title fight to be held in Saudi Arabia.

Undercard remaining

Ben Whittaker (8-0, 5 KO) is also on the list and may have to settle for scoring points in his scheduled 10-round fight with Liam Cameron (23-6, 10 KO).

Mohammed Alakel, who is making his debut in the super featherweight division, can make a winning start in regular time in a four-round fight against Jesus Gonzalez (3-2).

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