Jake Paul bashes Mike Tyson’s rule change for super fight with big threat

As a gamer with a keen interest in both boxing and meme culture, I must admit, I’m quite intrigued by this Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight. Having spent countless hours in virtual boxing matches, I can only imagine the real-life intensity that this bout promises to deliver.


Jake Paul has warned Mike Tyson severely, saying he plans to visit Mike’s “battlefield” under new rules for their upcoming match.

In March, there was a surprise announcement about Jake Paul and Mike Tyson having a planned fight. Initially scheduled for July, the event had to be postponed due to ‘Iron’ Mike experiencing a sudden ulcer flare-up, preventing his participation.

They’ve adjusted their match to take place in mid-November instead. Tyson is back at the gym working on his fitness, while both combatants are optimistic that the event will indeed occur as planned, with no backup fighter being brought in by Jake.

Despite their intention to fight under professional regulations, it seems that adjustments have been made regarding the round durations, and Jake attributes this change to Mike.

During the initial pre-fight news conference, ‘Problem Child’ mentioned that it was your preference to have eight two-minute rounds. Now, it seems he’s countering with the same request, asking for shorter rounds once more against Tyson.

The YouTube-turned-boxer expressed to the Daily Mail that it might benefit him, and he considers it wise of him to act this way. He’s playing by his own rules and fulfilling his desires in the process.

“He wanted it to be a pro fight. He wanted eight, two-minute rounds. So I’m giving him everything he wants. I’m going to his playground, and I’m going to beat his a*s.”

Jake Paul bashes Mike Tyson’s rule change for super fight with big threat

As a fellow gamer, I can’t help but appreciate the raw athleticism and strength that Tyson exudes in his training videos he shares on social media. It’s undeniable!

Jake stated that he’s determined to carry on with it and is confident he can outperform me, secretly,” (paraphrased)

To ensure a 58-year-old contender can safely enter the ring, he’ll go through extensive medical evaluations before the fight. Both Netflix and other promoters have expressed some apprehension regarding his health.

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2024-09-30 15:49