Video: Mike Tyson’s ‘Day 2’ training for Jake Paul is sure to hype fans hoping for a vintage knockout

But here’s the thing: It might be wiser to temper your expectations for Mike Tyson in his fight with Jake Paul.

The scheduled July 20 fight between [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] and [autotag]Mike Tyson[/autotag] is ridiculous from the simple standpoint that it pits a 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer against a way-past-his-prime former heavyweight champion who will be 58 when he steps into the ring.

The interesting aspect of the fight is that if you check out social media comments or most forums, you’ll find a lot of fans hoping Tyson will knock out Paul in vicious fashion. On Thursday, Tyson released a video of himself hitting mitts with famed MMA coach Rafael Cordeiro that is sure to stoke optimism about their ideal outcome happening.

Check it out (via Instagram):

https://www.instagram.com/p/C4hBmojJQQC/

Looks great, doesn’t it? But the thing about the edited clip is that … it’s edited.

As far as realistic expectations go, John McCarthy tried to warn everybody this past week on “Spinning Back Clique.”

“Everyone is seeing Mike as the Mike Tyson that we all fell in love with, the Mike Tyson that was just an animal, would go out there with huge power, and just annhilate people,” McCarthy said. “That Mike Tyson is gone, that Mike Tyson doesn’t exist anymore, and that Mike Tyson is what’s needed to put Jake Paul on his ass. We’re not gonna see that Mike Tyson, so unfortunately you’re gonna see Jake Paul win this fight.

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Why Daniel Cormier thinks Jake Paul is in a ‘no-win situation’ boxing Mike Tyson

Daniel Cormier says Jake Paul has nothing to gain in beating Mike Tyson.

[autotag]Daniel Cormier[/autotag] says [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] has nothing to gain in beating [autotag]Mike Tyson[/autotag].

YouTuber-turned-pro boxer Paul (9-1) meets boxing legend Tyson (50-6) on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys. The event will stream live for Netflix subscribers.

Tyson is a Hall of Fame world champion boxer, and one of the most famed athletes in history. Cormier thinks Paul would turn fans against him if he was able to put a beating on the much older Tyson, who will be 58 when he steps into the ring against Paul.

“Mike Tyson’s going to be in there at almost 60! Bro, he’s 15 years older than me, almost,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel. “Can you just beat on Mike Tyson? It might ruin (Paul) if he just beats on Mike Tyson. He’s in a no-win situation.

“I don’t know that he thought this one through as much as he probably should have. If you just go out there and you just beat the sh*t out of Mike Tyson, everybody’s going to be really mad at you. If he knocks Mike out, if he just, starches Mike Tyson, it might be over, bro.”

Paul went from boxing UFC notables such as Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva, and Nate Diaz, to relatively unknown professional boxers in Andre August and Ryan Bourland. Now he takes on fan-favorite Tyson, and Cormier questions his decision to fight him.

“He’s very lovable, and that’s the danger in this fight,” Cormier said. “I don’t know. I think Jake Paul might have made a mistake on this one because if he beats up on Mike, dude is in trouble.”

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John McCarthy appalled by Mike Tyson boxing Jake Paul: ‘It drives me crazy’

John McCarthy makes it very clear that he’s ALL THE WAY OUT on Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson. “Shame on everyone for this whole thing,” he said.

You want to know what John McCarthy thinks of [autotag]Mike Tyson[/autotag] boxing [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag]? Here you go.

“I hate it. I can’t stand it,” McCarthy said on MMA Junkie’s “Spinning Back Clique.” “It drives me crazy.”

The fight, which is scheduled for July 20 at the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium and will live stream on Netflix, is taking sideshow boxing to a new level of ridiculousness in the eyes of many, considering YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul (9-1) is 30 years younger than former heavyweight champ Tyson (50-6), who will be 58 when he steps into the ring.

When he thinks about this fight happening, “Big” John, a former MMA referee who now works as an analyst for Bellator/PFL, can only call it like he sees it.

“I love Mike Tyson. And Mike Tyson was a great fighter, but what do you think is gonna happen if you put Joe Montana on a football field right now? How good do you think it’s gonna look?” McCarthy said. “There is speed in sports that Mike Tyson has lost – a ton of his speed. …

“I don’t care how good of condition you get in as a 57-year-old, almost 58 when that fight happens – you cannot maintain that conditioning. Anything happens, it goes right out the door, and it takes you forever to kind of get it back. When (he goes) into that ring, he’s gonna get tired. He will get tired much faster than he ever did before based upon his age. Yes, he will have some power, but he doesn’t have the speed to get that power to the target in the same way. I look at this and I go, man, shame on everyone for this whole thing.”

To emphasize his stance, McCarthy recalled Evander Holyfield’s 2021 boxing match with former UFC champ Vitor Belfort, which ended with Belfort winning by TKO. McCarthy said he told Holyfield not to fight Belfort, who was 15 years younger than Holyfield in his late 50s.

“I love Vitor, but he’s not a better boxer than Evander Holyfield, but he could beat an old man that was 50-something years old,” McCarthy said. “I really hope that (Paul vs. Tyson), in the end, doesn’t come about.”

Bottom line for McCarthy is that anywho who is looking forward to Tyson fighting again is simply enamored with the dominant force from years long ago.

“Everyone is seeing Mike as the Mike Tyson that we all fell in love with, the Mike Tyson that was just an animal, would go out there with huge power, and just annhilate people,” McCarthy said. “That Mike Tyson is gone, that Mike Tyson doesn’t exist anymore, and that Mike Tyson is what’s needed to put Jake Paul on his ass. We’re not gonna see that Mike Tyson, so unfortunately you’re gonna see Jake Paul win this fight. And I just hope Mike doesn’t get hurt.”

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Dana White reacts to Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match: ‘He gets mad when I do this’

Dana White is not a fan of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight.

MIAMI – [autotag]Dana White[/autotag] is not a fan of the [autotag]Mike Tyson[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] fight.

Tyson (50-6) will be 58 when he steps in the ring to box 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-pro boxer Paul (9-1) July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

The UFC CEO didn’t want to say too much not to upset his good friend Tyson, but doesn’t want to see the boxing legend competing period.

“He gets mad when I do this, but Mike’s 60, man,” White said during the UFC 299 post-fight news conference. “I don’t know, what do you guys think about it? Who gives a sh*t what I think? It’s not my fight.

“I love Mike Tyson personally as a friend, and he’s one of my favorite athletes of all time. I don’t know. Let’s see what he can go in there and put together a training camp and come in. I don’t like to see guys fighting at (that age). It’d be a 31-year age difference during that fight. You guys know what I think of that stuff.”

The fight will air live on Netflix for subscribers, something White appeared to be interested in. The streaming service, arguably the most well-known of its kind in the world, recently signed a deal with WWE to stream its long-running “Raw” weekly series, as well as other ancillary WWE programming, starting in 2025.

The WWE and UFC are paired together as TKO Group Holdings through primary owner Endeavor, which means building blocks already are in place if the UFC ever had a conversation with Netflix for after its current broadcast deal with ESPN expires.

“I think that Netflix should have gotten into live sports years ago,” White said. “I think they’re late to the game, but they are a force. When you look at the amount of homes that they’re in worldwide … the show ‘Reacher’ – I posted about it. I love that show. I f*cking hate TV. I don’t watch any TV show, hardly ever. I don’t watch movies anymore. But I love the show ‘Reacher.’ I can watch ‘Reacher’ whenever I want to. I can watch it when I get home. I can watch it next week. Live sports like (UFC 299) you had to watch tonight, as all these massive streaming companies start to get bigger and bigger, they have to be involved in live sports.”

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Video: Mike Bohn, Ariel Helwani preview Joshua-Ngannou, react to Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, talk UFC 299

Ahead of a massive combat sports weekend, MMA Junkie’s Mike Bohn is joined by Ariel Helwani to talk Anthony Joshua vs. Francis Ngannou, UFC 299 and more.

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – A massive combat sports weekend is upon us with the boxing match between [autotag]Anthony Joshua[/autotag] and [autotag]Francis Ngannou[/autotag] taking center stage on Friday, then UFC 299 drawing significant interest on Saturday.

Ahead of the loaded schedule, noted journalists Ariel Helwani and Mike Bohn linked up to discuss the top storylines around both events, as well as react to the news that Jake Paul will be facing Mike Tyson in a boxing match on July 20 in Arlington, Texas.

Check out the video above to see Helwani and Bohn discuss it all.

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Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match set for Netflix in July at Cowboys Stadium

The Jake Paul train continues to barrel down the tracks, and now one of the biggest names in boxing history has signed up for a ride.

The [autotag]Jake Paul[/autotag] train continues to barrel down the tracks, and now one of the biggest names in boxing history has signed up for a ride.

Paul (9-1), a 27-year-old YouTube influencer-turned-pro boxer, will fight former heavyweight champion [autotag]Mike Tyson[/autotag] (50-6) – who is 30 years his senior. Netflix and Paul’s MVP promotion announced the new matchup for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys. Tyson will be 58 at the time of the fight.

The fight is huge, to be certain, and it will take place in the mega-stadium most frequently mentioned for mega-events. What’s more, the spectacle will not be a pay-per-view – it will stream live on Netflix.

“Promotion promotion promotion if I’m being honest it don’t need that,” Paul posted on Twitter on Thursday. “The biggest fight of the 21st century, in the biggest NFL stadium in the US, broadcast live, on the biggest streaming platform in the world…that’s the MVP way. Whether you’re tuning in on Netflix or showing out in person, whether you’re team Paul or team Tyson, or whether you’re a lifelong boxing fan or watching your first fight, you’re not going to want to miss this event.

“I could not be more excited to make this amazing fight available to all Netflix subscribers alongside the hardest hitter of all time, Mike Tyson, on Saturday, July 20th. My sights are set on becoming a world champion, and now I have a chance to prove myself against the greatest heavyweight champion of the world, the baddest man on the planet and the most dangerous boxer of all time. Time to put Iron Mike to sleep.”

The WWE recently announced a future streaming deal with Netflix, but the platform, arguably the most popular streaming service in the world, has only done three previous live sports events, and never has done a live combat sports event.

Tyson most recently fought Roy Jones Jr. in November 2020 and left with a draw. But that fight was an exhibition match. It has not been announced if Paul-Tyson will be an exhibition or a pro fight. A pro fight would need the sanctioning of Texas’ combat sports commission. Tyson’s most recent pro fight was nearly 20 years ago in 2005.

Tyson is considered one of the greatest and most dangerous boxers in history. The former undisputed heavyweight champion came to prominence in the 1980s, but suffered a major downfall after he was upset by Buster Douglas in 1990. In 1991, he was arrested for rape and in 1992 was found guilty and sentenced to six years in prison. He served less than three of those years. Upon his release, he returned to the ring and won the WBA title. He lost that belt to Evander Holyfield in 1996, and in their 1997 rematch, the infamous ear biting incident occurred. Tyson bit off a chunk of Holyfield’s ear. He was disqualified, fined a record amount and had his boxing license rescinded. (The Nevada commission eventually let him be licensed again.) These days, despite those incidents, Tyson remains one of the most popular sports figures in U.S. history.

“I’m very much looking forward to stepping into the ring with Jake Paul,” Tyson said in a release. “He’s grown significantly as a boxer over the years, so it will be a lot of fun to see what the will and ambition of a ‘kid’ can do with the experience and aptitude of a GOAT.

Paul has wins over former UFC standouts Nate Diaz, Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley. Against traditional boxers lately, he has first-round knockouts of Andre August and, less than a week ago, Ryan Bourland. Paul announced not long after that he’d have an announcement for his next fight soon.

But few likely would have predicted it would be Tyson, who is a regular fixture at combat sports events and recently helped Francis Ngannou train for his boxing debut against Tyson Fury. Ngannou boxes Anthony Joshua on Friday in Saudi Arabia.

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