Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson - 11/15

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Jake Paul is betting big that Mike Tyson will make it to their big pro boxing event on Friday, November 15th.

Paul vs. Tyson was originally supposed to go down in July, but the fight was postponed after Tyson was wheeled off a plane due to a medical emergency. The official story is that Tyson had an ulcer, but worries remain high because, well, he’s a 58-year-old man with a lot of mileage on him.

According to Jake Paul, though, there’s no back-up plan in place in case Tyson has any issues.

“I don’t have concern,” Paul said in an interview with TMZ Sports. “He’s doing great. He’s super healthy behind the scenes and feeling great. So that’s what we’re focused on, and there’s not a backup currently.”

Tyson is doing so well, in fact, that many people including former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou are picking him to knock “The Problem Child” out.

“Mike is big and beefy and thick and strong,” Paul said. “And, yeah, Francis actually said that he thinks Mike’s gonna knock me out, which is is is funny. But I do have to be careful in the early rounds, because Mike has that crazy punching power.”

Paul once again confirmed the fight would be a full tilt fight, not an exhibition sparring match, and he’d be going for a knockout.

“One hundred percent, man,” he said. “You know, a pro fight means war, and I don’t take it lightly. You can get seriously hurt or injured in there. So if you’re not in there to go to war, then you should just get out.”

Paul vs. Tyson goes down on Friday November 15th from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. For those looking to catch it on TV, the fight is set to air for free on Netflix to everyone with a subscription.

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Eddie Hearn: Mike Tyson ‘shot to pieces 20 years ago,’ has no business fighting Jake Paul

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If that incident with tyson didnt happen so publicly on a plane they would have just went on with the fight. They’ll probably be more careful now to let whatever is going on happen behind the scenes.

The fight is a sham.

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about as healthy as a 60 year old man can be to take repeated punches to the head

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there’s nothing i’d like to see more than tyson come out and knock him out in the first but something tells me he won’t.

not sure what the upside is to paul other than money. he either beats up an old man or loses to one.

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Tyson dying in the ring will distract from a stolen election

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Lol is there a point to anything he does other than the money?

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I think his reputation is important to secure dollars tomorrow. I don’t see how this is worth it. Maybe it is.

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Well knocking out tyson won’t hurt him and yeah getting knocked out hurts his value but also would set up a 100 million dollar payday for rematch if he wanted it.

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RUH ROH

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