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Mike Tyson admits he has doubts about Jake Paul fighting in Class X blowout

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Mike Tyson admitted he had doubts about his decision to fight Jake Paul, questioning “what the hell” he was doing. The boxing legend will return to the ring at the age of 58 this Friday and face YouTuber Paul in Texas.

Tyson, who had not fought in four years since his exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr. and whose last professional fight ended his career after five rounds against Kevin McBride in 2005, had to postpone the fight from its original July date due to inflammation. ulcer. However, he assures fans that he is now in fighting shape, even showing off his trainer during Tuesday’s training.

Reflecting on his training, Tyson admitted: “That I’m tougher than I thought, because when I agreed to this fight and started training, I was like, ‘What the hell am I thinking?’ I’m done with the process, the fight is a party. I never in a million years thought I would fight him.”

Paul, on the other hand, won 10 of his 11 professional fights, extending his record by fighting former MMA fighters such as Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz. He enters Friday’s fight as a favorite, boasting a 31-year age advantage over his legendary opponent.

The energetic fighter expressed his gratitude and outlined his plans for a victorious fight in Dallas: “I’m just blessed to be here, I’m very grateful to all the fans who showed up,” he said after training. Promising an electrifying Friday, he added: “It’s going to be an amazing night in Dallas on Friday. I’m just having fun doing my thing.”

Confident in his preparations, he said: “I feel really good, I’m energetic and explosive, and it’s going to be a miniature evening for Mike. It’s not how long you do something that counts, but how well you do it.” In a nod to his own boxing talent, he said: “On Friday, people will see me beat someone who has been doing this his whole life.”

Announcing his climb, he shared his vision: “We are an unstoppable force, and on Friday my dreams will come true and my career will begin. This is the beginning of an amazing journey, it doesn’t matter what I did before, my career starts now.” He also spoke to his anxious mother at ringside, revealing her fears but assuring her of his fate: “She’s nervous,” he admitted.

“He doesn’t like to watch Mike Tyson punch because he’s a little scared. Mom, I promise you, I was made for this, I was destined for this. The gods have me, the universe has me and I, Jake Joseph Paul will knock out Mike Tyson. It’s written in the fucking history books.

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A boxing fan buys a £1.5 million Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson ticket which comes with 12 amazing benefits

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Boxing fans spent a fortune buying a staggering £1.5million of VIP tickets for Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson. Six guests will receive incredible access to both fighters and a huge range of benefits over three days.

The package includes a pre-fight locker room visit and a custom-built ringside room to elevate the lucky winners above the rest of the crowd. They will also be on stage during the ceremonial weigh-in and will have private entry to all events.

In total, guests can enjoy 12 benefits, which also include a two-night stay at the luxurious Loews Arlington hotel. It is believed that the exclusive package was purchased by personal injury law firm TorkLaw and they will definitely be seen on Netflix due to the proximity of their suite to the ring.

However, early photos of the stadium suggest that guests won’t actually be able to watch the action unfold in front of them. Instead, there are television screens in the walled area that will show the fighting.

YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul will fight former undisputed world heavyweight champion Tyson on Saturday morning in Texas. Concerns have been raised over the huge 31-year age difference between the fighters.

Paul is in excellent sports shape at the age of 27, and Tyson is 58. Concerns were raised for the boxing icon’s safety and he revealed he even rejected his wife’s advice that he didn’t need to take the fight.

Both fighters are expected to earn huge amounts of money for this fight. Paul boasted that he could earn around £31 million ($40 million), although Tyson downplayed the figures, saying they would not change his life.

The full list of benefits available on the exclusive £1.5 million package includes:

  • (2) ringside seats and (4) front row ringside seats
  • Impressions in the ring after the fight with the opportunity to take a photo
  • Position on stage during the weigh-in ceremony
  • Boxing gloves autographed by Jake Paul and Mike Tyson (1 glove per place)
  • Access to the VIP lounge at the Toyota Music Factory pavilion for weigh-ins and press conferences, along with top-notch food and beverage services
  • Pre-fight locker room visit with Jake Paul and Mike Tyson for two guests, including photo opportunity
  • Post-weigh-in meet and greet with Jake Paul, Mike Tyson and other professional fighters
  • Private VIP entry to all events
  • Luxurious two-night stay at Loews Arlington
  • Private VIP Green Room on Fight Night with open bar and all-inclusive menu
  • Dedicated host/concierge and personal security escort for the duration of the event

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Jake Paul bet his entire £31million purse on the outcome of the Mike Tyson fight

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YouTuber-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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Former 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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