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Mike Tyson suggests that Tyson Fury did not take the fight with Oleksandr Usyk seriously
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Boxing legend Mike Tyson has warned Tyson Fury that in order to regain his heavyweight title, he must take his upcoming fight with Oleksandr Usyk with the utmost seriousness.
In the highly anticipated rematch on December 21 in Saudi Arabia, the “Gypsy King” will face Usyk again after suffering his first professional defeat at the hands of the Ukrainian fighter in May. Usyk’s victory made him the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.
Last week, Fury admitted it was Usyk’s destined moment to win in an explosive title fight. In an impassioned speech at the rematch press conference, Fury stated: “It’s actually been about four and a half years – the Deontay Wilder II fight – since I was the underdog in a fight. I’m looking forward to a fantastic fight. Oleksandr won the first fight, fighting fair and square.
“It was very close last time. I’ll be a little more focused, I’m not complacent and I should get the job done. Nothing drastic has to change. A little more of the same, a little more focused and I will have won. Last time it wasn’t my time to win, otherwise God would have given me the victory. I’m very cheerful that Usyk made this decision. This is how it was supposed to be and we will find out what will happen next on December 21.
“I believe this time it’s my time and everything that happens – positive or negative – are lessons that we must learn from as people, boxers, fathers and husbands. All we know is go out there and knock each other out and put on a show for the paying customer, I hope you enjoy this fight as much as I do.
In anticipation of the rematch, Fury revealed his strategy to impress, and earlier this month he said he intended to change tactics to avoid leaving the outcome to the judges. With less than two months left until the rematch, luminaries from the boxing world have already started expressing their opinions on the fight.
In an interview with talkSPORT before the fight with Jake Paul, Tyson expressed surprise at the result of the match and revealed what the “Gypsy King” must do to ensure victory in December. “Hey, listen, Usyk surprised everyone,” he commented.
“I think Tyson Fury played too much. I think he needs to take this fight seriously and I hope we get a different result than last time.”
In an invigorating update on this year’s hotly anticipated sequel, there has been confirmation that Fury has brought rising heavyweight sensation Moses Itauma on board to prepare for the fight. At just 19 years senior, Itauma’s record remains unblemished and he is set to showcase his in-ring skills against Demsey McKean in the highly anticipated Usyk-Fury Undercard fight.
The heavyweight prodigy, who is expected to join as a sparring partner for two or three weeks at the start of Fury’s training camp, is ready to provide him with the experience he needs.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Itauma shared his perspective: “I have my own fight to think about. We have a similar style, me and Usyk, we have a similar style, so I feel like I will be very useful [Fury]. It just completes me. It completes me, but listen, I’m not going there just to support him. I want to judge my skills based on his skills. Of course I can’t wait [that]”
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Jake Paul warned: ‘When Mike Tyson hit me, I saw dwarves’
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7 hours agoon
November 4, 2024Mike Tyson’s last professional foe, Kevin McBride, has warned Jake Paul that he is heading for an early knockout defeat.
Tyson is fighting for the first time as a professional since 2005, when he faced YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul at AT&T Stadium in Texas November 15streaming on Netflix.
Nearly 20 years ago, McBride infamously retired the well-faded “Iron Mike” after a sixth-round victory.
Despite the decisive victory, the Irishman admits that the power of the former undisputed heavyweight champion was still formidable.
McBride said Instant casinos: “When Tyson hit me, I swear I saw a Leprechaun playing drums in my head, so I grabbed his head and whispered to him, ‘Is that all you’ve got?’ and he went crazy.
“He bit my nipple so demanding it was the most excruciating pain I have ever felt in my life. When he pulled it away, his mouthpiece fell out and I thought, “Thank God he had a mouthpiece,” if he hadn’t, I would forever be known as the Irish heavyweight with one nipple.
“If you watch the fight in sluggish motion, you can see him biting my nipple.
“When you’re a fighter like Tyson, I can tell you he’s going there to win and go about his business. He doesn’t want to look back and think he let Jake Paul off the hook.
He’s going there to win and Paul will need to be in top shape to survive.
“I can say from the media that Tyson has already achieved so much that he wants to win, it is in his blood, the competition will never leave him.”
Paul, 27, has won four in a row since his only professional loss to Tommy Fury, stopping former UFC fighter Mike Perry in July.
“The Problem Child” hasn’t even been dropped yet in his career, but McBride says he’s supporting his former rival to ensure he gets an early break, even though Paul is 31 years his junior.
“Jake Paul is feeling a little better, gaining more experience in the ring, but he will see how powerful Tyson is.
“Paul is maybe half Tyson’s age, but Tyson is so unsafe. Power is the last thing you lose.
“You can see it in the videos he posts. It may only be a compact film, but it has incredible power.
“All Mike Tyson has to do is connect and Jake Paul will be watching Christmas lights for the next week.
“He will be timed in the first few rounds and that will be the end of it.
“Tyson is a legend and if he beats Paul you can tell him that if he wants to avenge his defeat, let’s not get too crazy.
“I would come out of retirement for another Mike Tyson fight. Or if one of the men backs down, I’ll jump in.
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Scary Mike Tyson signs contract at 12 and absurd sparring claims ahead of fight with Jake Paul
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November 4, 2024According to one of his early trainers, Mike Tyson showed terrifying signs of strength from an early age, and by the age of 12 he was knocking out professional fighters. “Iron” Mike is currently preparing for his highly anticipated fight with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul, which will take place on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and will be streamed live on Netflix.
Tyson boasts an illustrious boxing career, winning the WBA and WBC heavyweight titles twice, as well as the IBF belt in his division. Heading into this month’s fight, Tyson, 58, has an impressive record of 50-6-2(NC) with 44 knockouts against top opponents and has shared the ring with boxing giants such as Frank Bruno, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis.
Despite making his debut against Hector Mercedes in 1985 at the age of 18, Tyson’s passion for fighting began much earlier. His former trainer Teddy Atlas revealed to RingTV.com that Tyson was beating adult men when he was just 12 years elderly.
But Tyson was no ordinary teenager; Atlas remembers that he was a physical marvel, weighing 70 kilograms. He said: “As far as the purest God-given talent, raw talent, from the earliest stage you saw, it had to be 12-year-old Tyson, who weighed 60 pounds but wasn’t fat,” he reported. Mirror.
Atlas recalled how Tyson made an immediate impression during his first visit to the gym, where he faced an older professional fighter under the watchful eye of himself and legendary trainer Cus D’Amato. He said: “He must have impressed me and Cus. On the first day he had to fight a 27-year-old man who was a professional fighter, and he did it.”
Reflecting on Tyson’s unmatched punching power at such a newborn age, Atlas said: “You can’t send him sparring with kids because he doesn’t have any. So you hire sparring partners and they are men and he hurts them and knocks them down. Anyone who could knock out men at the age of 12 or 13 is a damn good fighter.
However, it was not Tyson’s physical abilities that declined by the time of his last professional fight in 2005 against Kevin McBride, but rather his mental toughness. Atlas noted, “What wasn’t robust was his will. This just broke. His will broke before his chin. He took those punches and took large hits before he got knocked out. His will was not as robust as his chin.”
Despite a robust training relationship in Tyson’s early years, Atlas and “Iron” Mike separated when the professional boxer was around 15 years elderly. Now he’s looking forward to returning to the ring for the first time since his 2020 exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr, which ended in a draw after eight rounds – with Tyson taking on social media star Paul later this month.
Paul, who made his debut just four years ago, has quickly amassed a respectable 10-1 record in the boxing ring, defeating several former UFC stars including Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz, Mike Perry, Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley.
While Paul may be hoping that his youth will give him an advantage over Tyson in the November 15 fight – being 31 years younger than the former heavyweight champion – recent training videos have some boxing fans fearing for the safety of the “Problem Child”. as Tyson continues to demonstrate extraordinary speed and power even as he approaches 60 years of age.
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Dubois challenged by former world champion after Joshua’s fall in the rematch
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15 hours agoon
November 4, 2024Joseph Parker insists he is ready to fight Daniel Dubois on February 22 to replace Anthony Joshua.
It looked like Dubois would defend his IBF heavyweight world title against Joshua in a rematch early next year, although “AJ” reportedly needs more time for regeneration after a devastating defeat in the fifth round.
This leaves the 27-year-old champion without an opponent and a former WBO world champion. Parker believes he would pose a completely different threat to the Londoner.
“I was very vocal that I wanted to fight Daniel Dubois,” said the 32-year-old talkSPORT Boxing.
“He did exceptionally well with Don Charles, his dad and the team.
“He looked great with [Jarrell] Miller fight, [Filip] Fight with Hrgovic.
“He looked good against Joshua, who received a devastating knockout.
“But there’s a difference between me and all the other fighters, I’m fresh, I’m hungry, I’ve been waiting for a large fight since March, let’s get on with it now.”
The Modern Zealander has catapulted into contention with five straight wins, most notably over Deontay Wilder and Zhilei Zhang in his last two fights.
Parker is currently not in the top 15 of the IBF rankings, which could be an obstacle to securing the fight.
If the meeting with “Dynamite” does not take place, Parker claims that he would be elated to face Agit Kabayel, who holds high positions in the IBF and WBC rankings.
“All I need is a chance and someone who will stand in front of me like Dubois,” he added.
So I can show what I can do in the ring and I feel like I’ve made a lot of progress.
“If the Dubois fight doesn’t happen, I think Kabayel will be a great fight.
“He had two great victories [against] guys he shouldn’t be beating.
“He’s also an IBF and WBC must-see, so I think it would be great to get him and then I’d have two chances to fight for the belt.”
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