Jake Paul Told To Make Changes Before Fight With Mike Tyson

Photo: Jake Paul (Instagram)

Jake Paul is set to fight boxing legend Mike Tyson on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Texas. But Paul, who is 27, has been warned he needs to improve quickly before stepping into the ring with the 58-year-old Tyson.

Mike Tyson, known as one of the best boxers ever, won 44 out of 50 fights by knockout. Although he’s been retired since 2005, many people think Tyson still has the power to knock someone out, despite his age.

Roy Jones Jr., who fought Tyson in 2020, says that Jake Paul will need to adjust his training or risk being knocked out. He believes that Tyson could win the fight early if Paul doesn’t prepare well enough. However, Jones also mentioned that if Paul can make it through the early rounds, he might have a chance, as Tyson could get tired due to his age.

Photo: Jake Paul (Instagram)

Tyson had to delay the fight once already because of health concerns, but Paul says the former champ is now ready. There’s no backup opponent this time, unlike the previous fight date when UFC star Mike Perry was on standby.

Fans are excited to see how this match between the young YouTuber and the boxing legend will play out.

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Source: GB News 

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