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Conor McGregor’s unfiltered view of the controversial Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight
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Conor McGregor, former two-division UFC champion, delivered a stark and unapologetic verdict when asked about the upcoming fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.
Legendary former world heavyweight champion Tyson makes a sensational return to the ring on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Texas, potentially in front of a staggering crowd of 80,000 to face YouTube sensation Paul. The pair were initially scheduled to fight in July, but Tyson had to withdraw due to a recurrence of ulcers during the flight.
Since the fight was rescheduled, opinions have spread rapidly, with many criticizing the decision to continue the fight given the significant age difference between Tyson and Paul. Further concerns were raised after Tyson admitted he had difficulty walking after training sessions.
Tyson, who has not fought professionally since losing to Kevin McBride in 2005, entered the ring four years ago for an exhibition match with Roy Jones Jr., but skeptics suggest that “ring rust” could be a deciding factor in his performance against Paweł. Meanwhile, “The Problem Child” Paul enters the fray following his victory over Mike Perry last July.
McGregor, known for his outspoken opinions, made his feelings about the fight clear during a live broadcast with Duelbits, an online sports betting company. The Irish fighter expressed his disinterest in unequivocal terms, stating that he had no “————” about the fight, and with characteristic bluntness dismissed the much-talked-about heavyweight clash.
“Mike Tyson, these are your shares. I don’t give ——–,” he said.
“They wear 14-ounce gloves and rounds last two minutes. Who gives ——–?” The fight will take place at AT&T Stadium, the home stadium of the Dallas Cowboys, which seats more than 80,000 fans. Despite the stunning venue, McGregor mocked the event, saying: “I hope Mike shakes that little f**k up, no one is making a—- about him. What’s it like even at ——– Dallas Stadium? .
McGregor also commented on Tyson’s recent health issues during the live broadcast, noting: “You had a slight health scare, I don’t know what happened to you on the plane, but you look great now, dude, you look great now for real, so give it a rest.” go, you love watching it.”
The Irish fighter hasn’t stepped into the Octagon since his 2021 loss to Dustin Poirier. He was scheduled to return at UFC 303 against Michael Chandler, but an injury forced him to withdraw.
McGregor is keen to resolve his rivalry with Chandler, although UFC president Dana White has yet to confirm his next fight. McGregor expressed his preference for his rematch: “I’d like it to be Chandler,” he said before Anthony Joshua’s defeat to Daniel Dubois in September. “I would like this to be resolved. I wish him all the best against Oliveira, but we’ll see how it goes.”
Dana White has consistently expressed his expectation that the 36-year-old will return next year. Asked if McGregor would compete again, White replied: “Yes. In 2024 I wasn’t 100 percent ready, but in 2025 I am. I just am. I know more than you. “I’m 100 percent sure McGregor will fight next year.”
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Jake Paul bet his entire £31million purse on the outcome of the Mike Tyson fight
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November 14, 2024YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul has placed his entire $40 million (£31 million) bet on the outcome of his upcoming fight against boxing legend Mike Tyson. The fight, which will take place next Friday in Dallas, will be Tyson’s first professional fight in almost two decades.
Considering he is 31 years younger than the former undisputed heavyweight champion, Paul is the bookmakers’ favorite to win. During the pre-main event bout, Paul accepted bets from several undercard fighters, including Neeraj Goyat, who bet his $1 million house.
Katie Taylor, who is ready for a rematch with Amanda Serrano, went a step further. When Paul asked her how much she wanted to bet, Taylor replied, “Do you want to bet your wallet?” Without hesitation, Paul agreed, saying, “Yes, let’s put the bag down. Deal” and shook Taylor’s hand.
While many doubt whether the bets will hold, Paul insists that contracts will be signed before Friday evening. Earlier this year, Paul bragged about his earnings from his 12th professional fight.
When asked if he brought Tyson in to “legitimize” his boxing career, Paul replied: “I didn’t bring him in for any shit; “I’m here to make $40 million and knock out a legend I don’t want.” don’t worry about anything else, he wanted it to be a professional fight and he really will get knocked out.”
Paul doesn’t hold back before fighting the legendary Tyson, boasting to reporters: “You’ll see in his record: Jake Paul knocks out Mike Tyson; I’m not here to do shit except make a bag. Every time fighters sit across from me and watch ‘YouTuber this, Disney kid that’ and they end up on the canvas… this will be no different. I offered this deal to this ancient bastard he signed with Netflix and we brought him the deal, you’re welcome my son.
Meanwhile, Tyson made the pre-fight farce clear during his latest press conference, giving terse answers and showing perceptible irritation when asked about a possible loss to Paul. “I said everything I had to say,” Tyson declared, quickly trying to deflect further questions.
But not to be silenced, he assured firmly, “I’m not going to lose.” When pressed again, his patience wore slim as he repeated, “Did you hear what I said?” In a edged response, Paul joked: “That’s cute. I’m not afraid of any man, so I want him to be wild ancient Mike.
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Tony Bellew sent off as Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson press conference descends into chaos
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November 13, 2024Former world champion Tony Bellew was kicked out of Mike Tyson’s press conference with Jake Paul after he went on a tirade against the YouTuber. Bellew is in Texas for Tyson’s heavyweight clash with Paul on Friday and interrupted the press conference to criticize Paul.
However, the stunt backfired when Bellew’s microphone failed and no one could hear the former cruiserweight champion. He was then awkwardly escorted out of the room by security as a confused Paul looked on.
Bellew has consistently criticized Paul, who has built a boxing career since his professional debut in 2020. In his 12th professional fight, he will face 58-year-old Tyson, and his only defeat was last year against Tommy Fury.
Earlier this week, Bellew criticized Paul for the Tyson fight. He said The best books about sports Offsore: “Mike Tyson is a grandfather.
“He is 58 years vintage. He’s approaching 60 and fighting a man who’s not even half his age. Disney Boy is attacking grandparents right now. It’s really scary. We might as well go to the nursing home and start digging out some of them.”
“If Mike shows up and puts his right hand on him, he will fall asleep. So who should he fight? 70 years vintage? If he wins, will he continue to play like this as he gets older? Is he going to come down? Will he face a real boxer?”
Despite a break from Bellew, Tyson remained largely hushed just two days before returning to the ring. The boxing legend last fought four years ago when he and Roy Jones Jr ended in a dull draw after eight rounds.
However, Paul had doubts whether Tyson would keep his promise and knock out the social media sensation. “He says he’s going to kill me, doesn’t he? I want this killer, I want there to be no excuses when I knock him out.”
Asked if Tyson had called him a “fabricated killer”, Paul replied: “Whatever you want to think, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but the deadliest weapon in the world being produced is nuclear weapons.
“Someone is put to sleep, it will be a war. We’re both weighty hitters and it doesn’t go the distance.
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Mike Tyson is giving a guarantee to fans considering watching him fight Jake Paul
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November 13, 2024Mike Tyson made a basic promise to fans who are considering watching his fight against Jake Paul, stating, “You won’t be disappointed.”
The former “Baddest Man on the Planet” will face the YouTuber-turned-boxer, who has a record of 10-1, in a controversial fight next Friday (November 15) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The match was originally scheduled for earlier this year, but was postponed after Tyson suffered a flare-up of ulcers during a flight. Despite the delay, fans curious about how the two will fare given their 31-year age difference will finally get answers later this week, with the fight streaming live on Netflix.
While not everyone supports the idea, Tyson assured fans in his final message of the day at the end of open training: “Join us on November 15. You won’t be disappointed.”
Tyson prepared rigorously for the fight and during some open training sessions he showed that he still had considerable strength. However, his choreographed power punch patterns revealed little in terms of the speed and endurance he would likely need to defeat a much younger opponent.
Nevertheless, Tyson insisted he learned: “That I’m tougher than I thought. Because really, when I agreed to this fight and started training, I said, ‘What the hell am I thinking? ‘” “And now I’ve finished the process and the fight is a party. All the difficult work has been done.”
Paul is brimming with confidence ahead of his fight against an opponent who is over thirty years his senior. The 27-year-old boxer expressed his excitement.
He said: “I’m just ecstatic to be here. I’m so grateful for all the fans who show up and Dallas is going to be an amazing night on Friday. I’m just having fun doing my thing. I feel really good. Pointed, sturdy, explosive. It’s going to be a brief night for Mike.
He added: “It’s not how long you do something, it’s how well you do it. On Friday night, people will see me sending a message to someone who has been doing this their whole life.
“On Friday my dream comes true and my career begins. This is the beginning of an amazing journey. It doesn’t matter what I’ve done so far – my career starts on Friday night.”
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