Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul conspiracy theory emerges after rules are announced
Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul conspiracy theory emerges after rules are announced
Mike Tyson will face Jake Paul in a professional boxing fight this summer, but it will involve big gloves and two-minute rounds.
Former Premier League striker Troy Deeney believes Jake Paul is protected after the rules for his fight with Mike Tyson were announced.
Paul will take on heavyweight legend Tyson in a controversial and divisive bout in Texas this summer. The rules of the battle were announced this week, and Paul and Tyson were trying to wear 14 Grans gloves on eight two towers. And Dini believes that rivals will wear a big mittens to protect the soil of the unborned world champion. Asked what would happen if Tyson knocked Paul out, the former Watford striker told talkSPORT: If you watch the video, you can see that he still has the ability to squeeze you.” He added, “When I did a show with Roy Jones Jr. a few weeks ago, I asked a question: “Okay, that’s a little difficult,” big gloves, 14-ounce gloves. ‘. “And his exact words were, ‘They’re not here to protect Mike,’ so he knew that if he hit Jake Paul, he was going to get hurt. I feel like it’s a little bit like WWE, kinda… “Let’s get through this.” Mike is able to punch him a bit, but Jake is able to take on the entire fight. They’ll both gain a few pounds, Jake will add more to his record, and then he’ll have to look elsewhere. “I think the problem is we all sit here and say we know what this fight is. We all know this is more entertainment than a serious boxing match. I know. Take the following Fury vs. Usyk fight, for example. But I think everyone worries that after something goes wrong, they don’t want to continue that conversation. And we say, “They told you, why didn’t you listen?”
- After the rules were announced, Paul’s business partner Nakis Bidalyan said: “Mike Tyson and Jake Paul signed up for the bout out of a desire to have a sanctioned professional fight with a conclusive outcome. Over the past six weeks, MVP has worked with our partners to respond to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation’s (TDLR) sanctions request for Paul v. Tyson, and we are grateful to have reached this point.” “MVP has supported fighter choice since its inception, including advocating for women’s boxing to be contested in 2- or 3-minute rounds depending on the specific bout. Paul vs. Tyson, Taylor vs. Serrano 2. Compete in minute rounds. And each mega battle has its own winner. We would like to thank TDLR and Holden Boxing for their hard work throughout this process and look forward to working closely with them as fight night approaches.