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The highly anticipated exhibition fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul took a dramatic turn when Tyson unexpectedly slapped Paul during the weigh-in. The incident was caught on camera and immediately went viral, with footage showing a scuffle breaking out between the two and security having to intervene. A new video has also emerged explaining the reason behind Tyson's outburst, adding more buzz to the already highly publicized event. With a huge crowd expected and the fight being streamed live on Netflix, this clash of the boxing legend and the social media influencer has certainly grabbed the attention of sports fans worldwide.
Ahead of the highly anticipated fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, the two boxers faced off at the weigh-in event. However, what was supposed to be a respectful encounter turned heated when Tyson slapped Paul during their square off. Paul, who initially seemed to be taking the fight lightly, now claims that it is "personal" and that Tyson "must die." Fans can't wait to see the sparks fly in tomorrow's main event.
Retired former WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew crashed the press conference for the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, offering an unexpected and entertaining proposal for his own comeback fight against social media star Paul. Accompanied by an older gentleman named "Norman," Bellew taunted Paul and challenged him to fight "normal," a reference to both his own name and the boxer's flashy persona. Although Bellew was quickly escorted out by security, the social media buzz around the interruption proves that fans are eager to see if Paul will take up the "grandfather vs. grandfather" matchup.
Netflix has announced that controversial YouTuber Jake Paul will go up against retired boxing champion Mike Tyson in a highly-anticipated match. The bout, set to take place at the AT&T Stadium on July 20, marks Paul's biggest fight yet and he is determined to prove himself as a world champion. However, with Tyson's impressive record of 50 wins and 44 knockouts, many are predicting a one-sided slugfest in favor of the 58-year-old legend.