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Who would you rather be punched by, 58 year old Mike Tyson or 28 year old Jake Paul? Whoever you choose will be the loser in tonight's fight. 


Also, how many times can Paul be hit by Tyson without going down. Only once if it's an uppercut?

 

No matter what happens, each of them is guaranteed at least $10 million, and possibly much more. So, there really are no losers here.


Is Tyson going to knock him out in the first minute?

 

Who do you think will win and why? 

 

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A few of Mike's body punches getting through & he'll be open to the upper cut to the face - down Jake goes.....

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I dont believe any of the hype that its a staged fight with a staged outcome

 

Quite simply if Tyson catches him in the 1st round then its quite simply lights out

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Jake Paul is a bit of an unappealing character, and I like Tyson, so I hope Tyson wins.

 

But Paul apparently has some punching power in his right.

 

We will have to wait and see.

 

My biggest hope is that Tyson doesn't get hurt in any lasting way.

 

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4 hours ago, phetphet said:

I would love it to be Tyson, but at the last outing against Roy Jones, he looked slow, and a shadow of his former self. His speed has gone, but not his power. Years of smoking weed must have also taken their toll.

I would love to see him teach the young loudmouth a lesson though. 

have you seen the videos of his training regimen for this fight. Tyson looks fitter, stronger and faster than he has in a very long time. I'm not saying that makes him a certain winner, but I'd love to see him knock Jake Paul out cold.

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53 minutes ago, Dave0206 said:

Bookmakers say Paul approx 1/2 tyson 13/8

Sportsbet has Jake Paul at $1.62, Mike Tyson at $2.65. A draw is $10.50

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Only Tyson can win, Paul lose either way, there is no win for Paul, just loss of credibility and honor taking on a 58 year old man, even his name is Mike Tyson. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Celsius said:

It's gonna be a zoo..... crypto zoo

 

 

 

He gives an interesting perspective.  A lot of people, and not just sports people, like the idea of leaving a legacy, but, sure, it is basically ego.  It's about, at that time, knowing that you achieved a certain amount in your life, enough to leave a "legacy".

 

I saw another clip where Tyson was looking at some old title belts, and the reporter says there like his life story (or something like that).  Tyson said they garbage, that they mean nothing, and that what he cares about are his kids and making them happy.

 

I think you could probably say that Tyson does want to leave a "legacy", but that is through his children, rather than through any sporting achievements.  Which I think is totally valid.

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Tyson's punching power against fellow professionals was legendary. IMO he still has that, if not his former speed and stamina. 

 

Most heavyweights can break a rib with a single punch, that is how hard they hit.

 

Jake Paul is not a professional boxer. He's probably never taken a punch from a pro like Tyson. IMO his best shot is to keep running around the ring until he tires Tyson out.

 

If he tries to mix it with Tyson early, it will be a short fight.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Lacessit said:

Tyson's punching power against fellow professionals was legendary. IMO he still has that, if not his former speed and stamina. 

 

Most heavyweights can break a rib with a single punch, that is how hard they hit.

 

Jake Paul is not a professional boxer. He's probably never taken a punch from a pro like Tyson. IMO his best shot is to keep running around the ring until he tires Tyson out.

 

If he tries to mix it with Tyson early, it will be a short fight.

 

 

The good think their weight is almost the same, and Tyson have maybe 80% of his punching power since his prime, but he is slower, do not have the same instincts, guts or  or stamina anymore. Of course the killer Tyson used to be, is long gone. Paul is young, fresh, and have everything to gain, or he thinks so, but he will lose everything either way. There will be no respect for him, so my best guess, this will be a draw. Agreed draw, and they go 70% max. 

 

Pretty much how Tyson performed against Roy Jones 4 years ago. Hard to tell the difference between Tysen then and now, but I had a long camp and been training with the best coaches, physiotherapists, and dòctors.

 

We will know more tomorow morning. 

 

 

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Just to justifie my take it was a agreed modified match, and as well several others included Oscar De La Hoya opinion. 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Hummin said:

Only Tyson can win, Paul lose either way, there is no win for Paul, just loss of credibility and honor taking on a 58 year old man, even his name is Mike Tyson. 

 

 


Yes, it's been said that if Paul beats a 58 year old that it looks like he beat up an old man. And if Paul loses to a 58 year old then he lost to an old man. So either way he loses. 

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2 minutes ago, RSD1 said:


Yes, it's been said that if Paul beats a 58 year old that it looks like he beat up an old man. And if Paul loses to a 58 year old then he lost to an old man. So either way he loses. 

And either way they both walk away with millions ! Hell, Id get in th ring with him for that kind of money ...lol..all staged scripted theatrics.😀

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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

 

He gives an interesting perspective.  A lot of people, and not just sports people, like the idea of leaving a legacy, but, sure, it is basically ego.  It's about, at that time, knowing that you achieved a certain amount in your life, enough to leave a "legacy".

 

I saw another clip where Tyson was looking at some old title belts, and the reporter says there like his life story (or something like that).  Tyson said they garbage, that they mean nothing, and that what he cares about are his kids and making them happy.

 

I think you could probably say that Tyson does want to leave a "legacy", but that is through his children, rather than through any sporting achievements.  Which I think is totally valid.


Tyson is only doing it for one reason; the money. 

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Just now, CharlieH said:

And either way they both walk away with millions ! Hell, Id get in th ring with him for that kind of money ...lol..all staged scripted theatrics.😀


Yes, agreed, it's really only about the money for Tyson. Paul is trying to prove something though. 
 

I think the jury is still out though whether or not it's all staged and scripted. Certainly all the hype leading up to it has been filled with lots of theatrics, especially with Netflix having made a three part series about the lead up to the fight called "Countdown" (see link below). 
 

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt33501968

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8 hours ago, cdemundo said:

Jake Paul is a bit of an unappealing character, and I like Tyson, so I hope Tyson wins.


I think that's why so many people are so interested in the fight. Probably 85% to 90% of the fans watching it will be rooting for Tyson and watching it only to see Paul get knocked out.
 

Whether that happens or not remains to be seen, but I think the appeal of the fight is based mainly on that notion for many.  

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8 hours ago, cdemundo said:

and I like Tyson, so I hope Tyson wins.

 

why would anybody "like" any of these guys?

they're all a bunch of thugs.

and if boxing wasn't legal, they'd be beating the crap out of people in the real world and be in prison. 

 

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40 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Jake Paul is not a professional boxer. He's probably never taken a punch from a pro like Tyson. IMO his best shot is to keep running around the ring until he tires Tyson out.


That's all very true. But if Tyson is on top of his game then Paul may not even be able to do that.
 

As Tyson famously once said:  "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face".

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