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In both late performance records, Mike Tyson has been undisputable compared to Paul.
The physique and experiences attained by Mike Tyson has the potential to pave him winning. I would not want disputes the fact that he is 58 at age would be a barrier to him to counter Paul who is just 27.

If I can read the ambition of Mike Tyson, he would apply all devouring muscles and tactics to bring Paul down just to make history of all time again after other legends who had formally encountered Paul but were all beaten by the young, active and vibrate boxer of Paul.

Assuming I will bet on this match, I will be betting on Mike Tyson to win. If I loose too much is bet which are unpredictable and not a shame on Tyson for loosing my bet. Hence... It a kudos to him of standing out.

After so many postponements, it finally seems like the fight will happen. Here in my country, the advertisements have already started everywhere, especially since boxing is in the news because of Acelino Popó Freitas and the death of Adilson Maguila. I would bet on Mike, even though the fight is just for entertainment, I believe that Jake Paul will not be able to knock Mike down. He is well prepared, and he is completely different from when he ended his career.

I'm with Tyson in this fight since long term experience on boxing scene plus to many  difficult challenges has been face up by the legend, so for sure he would not gonna messed up with this fight.

There is no question about the experience, obviously, it will favor Tyson as he has been a pro and fighting since the 80's if you are not that aware of. And with that he is 58 years old and we all know that in this sports, age is a big factor.

Although we can say that Paul is young, but that doesn't really mean he has the advantage of this fight. Although as said this is an exhibition fight only for sure this is still entertaining that's why lots of people talking about this match up and want to see if Tyson still capable to box even if this is not a pro fight. November 15 is near and now I'm also thinking to bet in favor of Tyson.

That is his advantage, he is young and so if he know how to use it, then he can beat the legendary Mike Tyson. And for others who are looking at the odds and going to bet, the attractive one is the fight going to distance at 2.90.
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In both late performance records, Mike Tyson has been undisputable compared to Paul.
The physique and experiences attained by Mike Tyson has the potential to pave him winning. I would not want disputes the fact that he is 58 at age would be a barrier to him to counter Paul who is just 27.

If I can read the ambition of Mike Tyson, he would apply all devouring muscles and tactics to bring Paul down just to make history of all time again after other legends who had formally encountered Paul but were all beaten by the young, active and vibrate boxer of Paul.

Assuming I will bet on this match, I will be betting on Mike Tyson to win. If I loose too much is bet which are unpredictable and not a shame on Tyson for loosing my bet. Hence... It a kudos to him of standing out.

After so many postponements, it finally seems like the fight will happen. Here in my country, the advertisements have already started everywhere, especially since boxing is in the news because of Acelino Popó Freitas and the death of Adilson Maguila. I would bet on Mike, even though the fight is just for entertainment, I believe that Jake Paul will not be able to knock Mike down. He is well prepared, and he is completely different from when he ended his career.

I'm with Tyson in this fight since long term experience on boxing scene plus to many  difficult challenges has been face up by the legend, so for sure he would not gonna messed up with this fight.

Although we can say that Paul is young, but that doesn't really mean he has the advantage of this fight. Although as said this is an exhibition fight only for sure this is still entertaining that's why lots of people talking about this match up and want to see if Tyson still capable to box even if this is not a pro fight. November 15 is near and now I'm also thinking to bet in favor of Tyson.
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In both late performance records, Mike Tyson has been undisputable compared to Paul.
The physique and experiences attained by Mike Tyson has the potential to pave him winning. I would not want disputes the fact that he is 58 at age would be a barrier to him to counter Paul who is just 27.

If I can read the ambition of Mike Tyson, he would apply all devouring muscles and tactics to bring Paul down just to make history of all time again after other legends who had formally encountered Paul but were all beaten by the young, active and vibrate boxer of Paul.

Assuming I will bet on this match, I will be betting on Mike Tyson to win. If I loose too much is bet which are unpredictable and not a shame on Tyson for loosing my bet. Hence... It a kudos to him of standing out.

After so many postponements, it finally seems like the fight will happen. Here in my country, the advertisements have already started everywhere, especially since boxing is in the news because of Acelino Popó Freitas and the death of Adilson Maguila. I would bet on Mike, even though the fight is just for entertainment, I believe that Jake Paul will not be able to knock Mike down. He is well prepared, and he is completely different from when he ended his career.
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In both late performance records, Mike Tyson has been undisputable compared to Paul.
The physique and experiences attained by Mike Tyson has the potential to pave him winning. I would not want disputes the fact that he is 58 at age would be a barrier to him to counter Paul who is just 27.

If I can read the ambition of Mike Tyson, he would apply all devouring muscles and tactics to bring Paul down just to make history of all time again after other legends who had formally encountered Paul but were all beaten by the young, active and vibrate boxer of Paul.

Assuming I will bet on this match, I will be betting on Mike Tyson to win. If I loose too much is bet which are unpredictable and not a shame on Tyson for loosing my bet. Hence... It a kudos to him of standing out.
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I thought this was just a rumor 4 months ago, but now it seems like it will happen. I found this on Netflix that makes me curious after trying to search about Jake Paul he is younger than Mike Tyson almost half of his age.

I'm not sure if you have followed this fight, but this is originally scheduled in July, until Mike Tyson had a ulcer and so it was postponed and then re-scheduled this November. Yes, this is going to be shown in Netflix, and if you are subscribed to their service, it's going to be free.

I have mixed feelings about Mike Tyson because he is older and has less training than a younger fighter, and I am concerned about his health. However, Mike Tyson is a legendary heavyweight boxer with devastating knockout power. I believe Mike is going to lose this fight, but my bet is still with him.

Almost everyone has the same feeling, Mike is old and he might not pull the trigger anymore. Although there are videos of him practicing and he seems to look strong. But that is different when you go to a ring with a young boxer like Jake Paul. And then others see that Mike might have problems with his gas tank as he could tired and not last the full fight.
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I thought this was just a rumor 4 months ago, but now it seems like it will happen. I found this on Netflix that makes me curious after trying to search about Jake Paul he is younger than Mike Tyson almost half of his age.

I have mixed feelings about Mike Tyson because he is older and has less training than a younger fighter, and I am concerned about his health. However, Mike Tyson is a legendary heavyweight boxer with devastating knockout power. I believe Mike is going to lose this fight, but my bet is still with him.
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I don't think Mike still thinks he has it in him.  Just before they announced this fight Mike said that he thought he was going to die soon.  Even now he is saying that he doesn't need to be the old Mike Tyson to win, he just needs to be 10% of what he was.  I just hope we see a good entertaining fight, I hope Mike gets himself at least $20 million and most importantly, I hope we don't see Mike Tyson get hurt out there.  I do wonder what the final payday for Mike will be.  I'm guessing it's got to be between $20-100 million.

Yeah, there are rumours he will get a minimum of $20 million for the fight, but, it could be double that, contingent on some other factors. Either way, he will earn more than many champions (especially in lower weight classes) earn in their lifetimes.
I'm not sure how realistic Mike is in assessing his own abilities. In the interviews I've seen, he seemed a bit deluded, but maybe it was him just trying to do his part to sell the fight.

I wish him all the best though and even considering placing a small bet on him, given the odds are pretty decent.
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So clearly, Mike feels he's still in his mid-prime to defeat against Jake Paul? Hmm... I don't wanna sound like a weirdo ( cus ofcourse, if Mike were to see this comment, he'll see me as one) but I feel it's a bit unnecessary to stain his career. Yes, I know exactly WTF iron Mike Tyson was, and I understand even more what old age can do to the strongest of the beast!
Don't quote me, I'm not saying Jake's gonna win... I'm just tryna get more specificities as this was previously set as a friendly competition, no?

Many professional athletes have a hard time accepting the fact they're no longer in their prime and it's time to quit for good. But I don't think it will be much of a stain in his career. It's not he has a perfect, 100% win record. He has 6 losses on his record, 5 by KO and 1 by disqualification for biting Hollyfield's ears. There already are some stains there, one more won't make much difference. Apparently he still thinks he has it in him and the money is probably better than what he had got for most fights in his prime age. I can't blame him for trying.

I don't think Mike still thinks he has it in him.  Just before they announced this fight Mike said that he thought he was going to die soon.  Even now he is saying that he doesn't need to be the old Mike Tyson to win, he just needs to be 10% of what he was.  I just hope we see a good entertaining fight, I hope Mike gets himself at least $20 million and most importantly, I hope we don't see Mike Tyson get hurt out there.  I do wonder what the final payday for Mike will be.  I'm guessing it's got to be between $20-100 million.
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So clearly, Mike feels he's still in his mid-prime to defeat against Jake Paul? Hmm... I don't wanna sound like a weirdo ( cus ofcourse, if Mike were to see this comment, he'll see me as one) but I feel it's a bit unnecessary to stain his career. Yes, I know exactly WTF iron Mike Tyson was, and I understand even more what old age can do to the strongest of the beast!
Don't quote me, I'm not saying Jake's gonna win... I'm just tryna get more specificities as this was previously set as a friendly competition, no?

Many professional athletes have a hard time accepting the fact they're no longer in their prime and it's time to quit for good. But I don't think it will be much of a stain in his career. It's not he has a perfect, 100% win record. He has 6 losses on his record, 5 by KO and 1 by disqualification for biting Hollyfield's ears. There already are some stains there, one more won't make much difference. Apparently he still thinks he has it in him and the money is probably better than what he had got for most fights in his prime age. I can't blame him for trying.
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We don’t need to overhype this exhibition match as it’s already been hyped a lot. You have a good point; this could end up being full of clinches since Tyson may struggle to match the speed of a younger Jake Paul. If we’re banking on Tyson’s legendary power, we’re mistaken- that was a long time ago. He doesn’t have that KO power anymore, especially against a young, active boxer.

Let’s just see this as a pure exhibition match. I wouldn’t recommend betting on it if you don’t want to be disappointed, who knows, it could even be scripted. My only hope is that Tyson stays safe, as he might take some heavy punches. If Jake Paul is considerate, he won’t take it too seriously against the older legend.

From what I’ve read in some articles, this fight is not an exhibition but a sanctioned bout that will be reflected on each boxer’s professional record. However, I do agree that Mike Tyson is too old for this and should have retired from boxing. Yet, the money involved in this fight is too huge to turn down.

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Is this a 'real fight' or an exhibition?
Unlike Tyson's exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr. in 2020, this is an officially sanctioned fight that will go on the professional records of both men. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations approved the request to make the fight a licensed, professional bout in a move that many feel goes against good sense considering the 30-plus year age gap between the two men.

While Paul vs. Tyson will be an professional bout, it will not be contested under standard professional rules.
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In a little bit more than 2 weeks from now, on 15th November, a highly controversial fight will take place between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson. It's dubbed by many to be a profanation of boxing, and it's hard to disagree.
Nevertheless, it's happening, so worth having a dedicated thread to discuss.
Hold on a sec, lemme get this straight; I thought they were already done competing? I may have missed an update on this match but, I can recall engaging so well on a prediction thread about this match and since then, I haven't heard nor seen anything... Is it happening again or something?
Just to clear up some confusion - this fight is not an exhibition fight. It is sanctioned and will be reflected in the boxing records of both fighters.
It's going to be an official fight under non-standard rules
So clearly, Mike feels he's still in his mid-prime to defeat against Jake Paul? Hmm... I don't wanna sound like a weirdo ( cus ofcourse, if Mike were to see this comment, he'll see me as one) but I feel it's a bit unnecessary to stain his career. Yes, I know exactly WTF iron Mike Tyson was, and I understand even more what old age can do to the strongest of the beast!
Don't quote me, I'm not saying Jake's gonna win... I'm just tryna get more specificities as this was previously set as a friendly competition, no?
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Just to clear up some confusion - this fight is not an exhibition fight. It is sanctioned and will be reflected in the boxing records of both fighters.
It's going to be an official fight under non-standard rules:

https://www.cbssports.com/boxing/news/jake-paul-vs-mike-tyson-fight-explained-why-the-two-stars-are-facing-off-and-what-the-rules-will-be/

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Is this a 'real fight' or an exhibition?
Unlike Tyson's exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr. in 2020, this is an officially sanctioned fight that will go on the professional records of both men. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations approved the request to make the fight a licensed, professional bout in a move that many feel goes against good sense considering the 30-plus year age gap between the two men.

While Paul vs. Tyson will be a professional bout, it will not be contested under standard professional rules.
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I'm not expecting much from this fight, anyway. Jake's the director of this one. Despite his blabber, he respects Mike and is very much aware of his age. Mike, on the other hand, has to do the job creating hype. In the end, it might just be jabs and clinches. 

We don’t need to overhype this exhibition match as it’s already been hyped a lot. You have a good point; this could end up being full of clinches since Tyson may struggle to match the speed of a younger Jake Paul. If we’re banking on Tyson’s legendary power, we’re mistaken- that was a long time ago. He doesn’t have that KO power anymore, especially against a young, active boxer.

Let’s just see this as a pure exhibition match. I wouldn’t recommend betting on it if you don’t want to be disappointed, who knows, it could even be scripted. My only hope is that Tyson stays safe, as he might take some heavy punches. If Jake Paul is considerate, he won’t take it too seriously against the older legend.
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Hopefully, Jake will not just put up his bicycle in this fight, hehehe, fans are going to pay huge money on them to see both engaging in a fanfare but there should be some action as they promised it during their pre-fight interviews so Jake should live by that hype.

He really needs to engage Mike in the beginning to really test Tyson if he has that power, or his age really caught up with him. Jake though is also known to have a gas problem as he usually gets tired in the middle rounds. And with that added muscle on him as he needs to go up to the heavyweight, maybe it could also have an effect on his body as the fight goes in the distance.

I doubt if Jake is afraid of Tyson. He's 27 years young. He's active, just had his previous fight 4 months ago. This bout is his own making. Tyson, on the other hand, is about to claim is senior citizen ID. So, Jake won't be running all throughout the fight. He won't be unnecessarily catching Mike's powerful shots, though. But if such occasion arises, I think Jake can absorb whatever is left with Mike's power.

I'm not expecting much from this fight, anyway. Jake's the director of this one. Despite his blabber, he respects Mike and is very much aware of his age. Mike, on the other hand, has to do the job creating hype. In the end, it might just be jabs and clinches. 
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Exactly, that could be his best chance to win in this fight, go all in the early rounds and really push Jake Paul to his limit and see if he can score a quick knockout victory. Because if the fight goes a little longer, Mike chance are getting slimmer and slimmer.

But if Jake Paul is wise and that his trainer knows or that they have thought that this is a possibility in advance, he might go and just cover himself up in the first couple of rounds and try to be lucky and evade that power from Mike Tyson. And then when he sees that Mike is getting tired after, then that is his chance to score points. I don't see Jake Paul scoring a knockout win though.

In few interviews Mike hinted that he predicts Jake to keep running away from him, avoiding exchanges and maybe scoring points with jabs and simple one-two combos. And I think that's likely to happen. Paul's goal will be to keep the distance and maybe become more aggressive when he sees Mike gassing out.
The question is, will Mike be able to corner Jake while preventing him from clinching and forcing him to brawl? I think it's possible but I probably wouldn't be putting any money on that.

Hopefully, Jake will not just put up his bicycle in this fight, hehehe, fans are going to pay huge money on them to see both engaging in a fanfare but there should be some action as they promised it during their pre-fight interviews so Jake should live by that hype.

He really needs to engage Mike in the beginning to really test Tyson if he has that power, or his age really caught up with him. Jake though is also known to have a gas problem as he usually gets tired in the middle rounds. And with that added muscle on him as he needs to go up to the heavyweight, maybe it could also have an effect on his body as the fight goes in the distance.
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Exactly, that could be his best chance to win in this fight, go all in the early rounds and really push Jake Paul to his limit and see if he can score a quick knockout victory. Because if the fight goes a little longer, Mike chance are getting slimmer and slimmer.

But if Jake Paul is wise and that his trainer knows or that they have thought that this is a possibility in advance, he might go and just cover himself up in the first couple of rounds and try to be lucky and evade that power from Mike Tyson. And then when he sees that Mike is getting tired after, then that is his chance to score points. I don't see Jake Paul scoring a knockout win though.

In few interviews Mike hinted that he predicts Jake to keep running away from him, avoiding exchanges and maybe scoring points with jabs and simple one-two combos. And I think that's likely to happen. Paul's goal will be to keep the distance and maybe become more aggressive when he sees Mike gassing out.
The question is, will Mike be able to corner Jake while preventing him from clinching and forcing him to brawl? I think it's possible but I probably wouldn't be putting any money on that.
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That's crazy. I remember Mike Tyson saying that the match would have to be postponed before of some health problems he had developed like 6 months ago. Has he recovered from all of those yet?

There was even talk about the whole fight getting cancelled if he could not make it (there is understandably no back-up fighter for Jake Paul to fight).

Jake Paul probably wins this one. But my heart says Tyson.
Speaking of injury, I remember when Beterbiev got injured also weeks before their fight hence, they postponed it and eventually, he won despite of him getting the injury. I'm not saying that this is also the same with Tyson knowing that he's old, but there's a chance that the "health problem" is a way for him to prepare even longer. Of course, I might be wrong, but does he recover already from that "injury"? I think so because we've seen some of his videos online already and there's also a video where he even knocked down his sparring partner.

It's very different fight though, the fight could go either direction. There are fans that says at least the fight could end up in the draw. And I think for Beterbiev he really had that injury and so it take him sometime to recover. But for Tyson, maybe he was advise to take it easy or rest for a while, that's why the fight is postponed till November to give him more time to heal and recover.

The fight is getting closer though, and Jake Paul is still a big favorite and I do not that that there will be swing in Mike Tyson's favor. But for sure, there are fans here that is pro-Mike Tyson, and could be betting for him as the underdog.
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That's crazy. I remember Mike Tyson saying that the match would have to be postponed before of some health problems he had developed like 6 months ago. Has he recovered from all of those yet?

There was even talk about the whole fight getting cancelled if he could not make it (there is understandably no back-up fighter for Jake Paul to fight).

Jake Paul probably wins this one. But my heart says Tyson.
Speaking of injury, I remember when Beterbiev got injured also weeks before their fight hence, they postponed it and eventually, he won despite of him getting the injury. I'm not saying that this is also the same with Tyson knowing that he's old, but there's a chance that the "health problem" is a way for him to prepare even longer. Of course, I might be wrong, but does he recover already from that "injury"? I think so because we've seen some of his videos online already and there's also a video where he even knocked down his sparring partner.

Like you, I will go for Jake Paul on this one unless it's staged or rigged. I always believe that in whatever sport it is, age is always a factor and with this one, an around 20-year age gap is enough for me to say that Jake Paul has the advantage in everything... except in power maybe. Nevertheless, I will not risk my money betting on Tyson on this one. He might not even last for the full 12 rounds (if it's 12 rounds). Let's not bring back the Mike Tyson on his prime because he's not like that anymore and probably he's only doing this for the sake of money.
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(...) But at 58 years old, I doubt that he can bring back that old version of himself. He might be good for at least a couple of rounds and then age will caught up on him and get tired and no gas tank as the fights goes along and that could be his downfall.

That's why I think he would have to go all in either in round 1 or round 2 and search for a KO if he seriously wants to win it.

Exactly, that could be his best chance to win in this fight, go all in the early rounds and really push Jake Paul to his limit and see if he can score a quick knockout victory. Because if the fight goes a little longer, Mike chance are getting slimmer and slimmer.

But if Jake Paul is wise and that his trainer knows or that they have thought that this is a possibility in advance, he might go and just cover himself up in the first couple of rounds and try to be lucky and evade that power from Mike Tyson. And then when he sees that Mike is getting tired after, then that is his chance to score points. I don't see Jake Paul scoring a knockout win though.
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Tyson has looked impressive in all the training videos he has posted on social media. Neither fighter is enrolled in VADA and the state of Texas is not strict about drug testing. It makes me question if Tyson is taking some special supplements to enhance his performance. It will still be a difficult challenge for Tyson considering his age. I don’t expect him to win but I hope he can put up a good fight and expose Paul’s weaknesses. Jake Paul struggling against an old man would really bruise his ego and might negatively affect his marketability.
It's still an exhibition fight and I think both boxers realize that, and as for Tyson's fitness and physicality, he looks phenomenal for 58 years old. I saw a video where he trains Ngannou and you can see how fast Tyson is even now and how he calmly does physical exercises that a 58-year-old man without training can not do, and Tyson had problems with the law and was in jail, but still retained phenomenal speed.

The fact that this fight will be broadcasted by Netflix and the stadium for this fight holds 80 thousand spectators, tells us that many people still want to see Mike, because Mike is the best thing that happened to boxing for 30-40 years.
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