Mike Tyson Sends Strong Message To Jake Paul After Fight With Mike Perry

Photo: Instagram/Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson, also known as "Iron Mike," has made it clear he's ready for his upcoming fight against Jake Paul in November. This comes after Paul won a fight against Mike Perry on Saturday night.

Paul won with a sixth-round stoppage. This fight had to be arranged because Tyson couldn't make it due to an ulcer flare-up during a flight to Los Angeles. Now, the Tyson vs. Paul fight is set for November 15.

Tyson recently posted a video of himself watching Paul’s fight on social media, along with a message: "The countdown begins. 118 days - 16 weeks and 6 days - 17 weekends - 2,832 hours - 169,920 minutes - 10,195,200 seconds. The clock starts now. 

Photo: Instagram/Mike Tyson

In his post-fight interview, Paul said his next fight will only be against Tyson. "I did put him down in the first round and he just survived it, but Mike Tyson! You're next, big boy. Sign the contract! November 15th on Netflix. I'm excited for that one. I'm going to go home and prepare for that."

Paul also hinted at future fights, calling out UFC light-heavyweight champion Alex Pereira. "I'm the king of this, come over we can make it happen. I want you, Alex Pereira. 


Indeed, I just beat a BKFC champion, I beat multiple UFC champions, and he said he wants to box. So Alex Pereira, after Mike Tyson, let's make it happen."

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