Mike Tyson shared a playful moment with Jake Paul during their recent faceoff, laughing and throwing light punches at the YouTuber’s stomach while even tickling him. This light-hearted interaction marked a stark contrast to Tyson‘s fierce image from his boxing prime.
The 58-year-old former champion, who will don 14-ounce gloves for added padding, is set to fight Paul in an eight-round match with each round lasting two minutes to help reduce fatigue.
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The match is scheduled for July 20 and will be streamed on Netflix from AT&T Stadium near Dallas. The event will also feature a co-main event between undisputed junior welterweight champion Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano.
The timing of the news conference for the Tyson-Paul fight coincided with the lead-up to a major heavyweight title fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury, set to take place in Saudi Arabia.
Malignaggi expressed concerns
Analyst Paulie Malignaggi noted that this scheduling clash was a missed opportunity to highlight “a tinge of the old Tyson” and expressed his concerns about Tyson.
“He’s having a hard time taking Jake seriously,” Malignaggi said.
“[Tyson‘s] been in there with [Evander] Holyfield, Lennox Lewis, Michael Spinks, Larry Holmes … he’s probably thinking, ‘I need to intimidate this guy? Whatever.
“I don’t believe Mike can win a real fight. Fifty-eight is 58. Even though Jake is not on a level Mike was in his prime, he’s still in his mid-20s and has been boxing long enough.
“Imagine boxing having this genuine bad blood, guys slapping each other.
“It’s extreme, but people want that soap-opera stuff we’re getting in Saudi Arabia.
“People don’t want to watch two guys tickling each other.”
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