sports

‘He’s a machine’ – Mike Tyson posts terrifying first-person POV of what Jake Paul will face this summer

Mike Tyson has uploaded a terrifying first-person POV of himself smashing the pads ahead of his upcoming clash with Jake Paul.

The two will meet on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the NFL team the Dallas Cowboys.

2

Tyson retired from professional boxing in 2005 but returned for an exhibition in 2020 and will now take part in another lucrative match against Paul.Credit: Joe Scarnici/Triller

Throughout fight night, Tyson posted several workout videos of himself in excellent physical condition, despite his age.

By the time he gets back into the ring, he will have just celebrated his 58th birthday.

But you wouldn’t believe that was the case when watching his latest music video.

The former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world is seen unloading a series of vicious combinations on the pads as the camera shakes and bounces after each dull shot.

Fans were blown away by Tyson’s ferocious power and speed.

Reacting to the video, one fan wrote: “Mike is a machine.”

Another added: “It doesn’t matter how old he is. Fuck get in the ring with that.”

A third tweeted: “If Mike doesn’t win in the first two rounds then it’s settled.”

Tyson faces Paul on July 20 in Texas

2

Tyson faces Paul on July 20 in TexasCredit: MVP

Tyson may look impressive in his training videos, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that he’s boxing a man 31 years his junior.

The last time Tyson stepped into the ring was for an eight-round exhibition with fellow boxing legend Roy Jones Jr in November 2020.

Since then, Paul has fought nine times in the paid ranks.

Mike Tyson claims he was ‘scared to death’ of boxing Jake Paul in bizarre pre-fight admission

Most of “The Problem Child’s” opponents are aging MMA fighters with no prior boxing experience.

But more recently, he has started facing low-level professional boxers and seems to be making considerable progress with each competition.

Former national amateur champion and 20-fight veteran Ryan Bourland lasted just two minutes and thirty-seven seconds before succumbing to a stoppage loss to Paul in his final outing.

Meanwhile, Andre August, who boxed professionally 13 times, lasted five seconds less than Bourland, three months previously.

Boxing WhatsApp Channel

Sports

Check Also
Close
Back to top button