Jake Paul EXPOSES Mike Tyson’s Secret Health Struggle!

Jake Paul has explained the context behind his statement about Mike Tyson having Parkinson’s disease, following the emergence of a video online that sparked confusion.

In November, Jake Paul boosted his extensive boxing resume by defeating Mike Tyson. Known as ‘The Problem Child’, Jake secured a unanimous decision win over ‘Iron’ Mike, yet failed to deliver the knockout punch he had hyped up prior to the match.

Critics widely condemned the fight, arguing that Tyson’s advanced age disqualified him from participating. Furthermore, concerns about his prior health problems, which postponed the match for several months, were also raised.

Even though the discussion about the fight had calmed, Jake revived the topic by mentioning Tyson’s possible involvement during his conversation with Adin Ross. He suggested that the heavyweight icon might have Parkinson’s disease in the lead-up to the conversation.

Jake Paul “misspoke” about Mike Tyson and Parkinson’s

Jake mentioned that Toad had helped Tyson overcome Parkinson’s, enabling him to return to the ring for fights,” Jake shared with the KICK streamer during their discussion on unconventional treatments for injuries.

Jake’s statement has drawn significant criticism on social platforms, yet he’s recently taken action to clear up the matter, stating that it was an unintentional verbal mistake and he “misrepresented” his thoughts during the conversation.

Bruh… It turns out Mike Tyson doesn’t have Parkinson’s disease. I must have misspoken. What I meant is that he uses toad venom for healing his pain. He has talked about it numerous times, just like many others do, including myself.

Oh my goodness, I can’t believe there’s a misunderstanding about Mike Tyson not having Parkinson’s disease! That’s certainly not the case; he’s been open about using alternative methods to manage his pain, such as the use of toads for healing purposes – something we both might relate to in our quest for wellness. It seems the internet can sometimes lead to misunderstandings like this one.

— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) February 16, 2025

It’s worth mentioning that Tyson had some severe medical problems before his fights, particularly a stomach ulcer which nearly took his life. At 58 years old, he shared that the ulcer caused him to lose a significant amount of weight (25 pounds) and a substantial amount of blood while in the hospital.

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