The ‘youtuber’ Jake Paul promised this Thursday that he will be the last boxer to put the legendary Mike Tyson to sleep.when referring to the tournament they will hold on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington (Texas, USA).
“I promise people that on the 20th of July I will put Mike to sleep. He would feel all of my power and in the end I was the man who put Tyson to sleep for the last time. I will teach you how to box“Paul warned in a press conference where both boxers heated up the fight.
This is the second appearance this week before the media that the boxers have offered to promote the fight which is scheduled for eight rounds of two minutes each.
In his short career as a boxer, Paul, 27, has nine wins, six on the fast track, and one loss.; a record eclipsed by heavyweight legend Mike Tyson, who at 57 years old boasts 50 wins, 44 by knockout, and only six losses.
‘Iron’ Mike, who continues to show the good physical shape he maintains on his social networksresponded to the ‘youtuber”s courage with the strength that characterized him in his best days.
“Just light up and see, I’ll finish you, Paul. You say you are at your best; you must be thin, but I see you fat, I see you shirtless; You are fat and fuzzy. You can’t hurt me,” emphasized Tyson, who will be 58 on June 30.
In an attempt to provoke Tyson, Paul reminded him of the loss he suffered to Buster Douglas in 1990, the first of the heavyweight champion’s career.
“Buster is fat and I’m better. I’ll finish you faster than him and you’ll remember it forever. You started me Mike, I love you for it, I love you like a son does a father, but I have to discipline you, you’re old,” Jake Paul concluded.
Face-to-face, Paul guards against Tyson, who barely notices him and doesn’t even look away, while the ‘youtuber’ keeps his eyes on him.
The organizers and the streaming platform, on which the match will be broadcast, hope that it will set a record as the most followed in history with more than 270 million views.
Source: La Verdad

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