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Both Jake Paul and Mike Tyson share a stage before their boxing match on Netflix

Alex Pattle
in Dallas
Thursday 14 November 2024 20:20 GMT
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Mike Tyson throws ferocious punches in open workout for Jake Paul boxing match

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are just a day away from one of the biggest and most controversial fights in boxing in years, as they prepare to square off on Netflix.

And ahead of their officially-sanctioned, professional bout, the Americans shared a stage at Toyota Music Factory in Dallas on Wednesday (13 November), with Paul making $1m bets and retired boxing champion Tony Bellew crashing proceedings.

Bellew was in the crowd wearing a T-shirt showing the logo of betting site Paddy Power, and he was standing alongside an older man in a boxing robe and gloves. Bellew also had a microphone, with which he spoke over a journalist who was asking a question inside Toyota Music Factory.

Bellew’s words were difficult to hear, but he appeared to call Paul a “clown”, while host Ariel Helwani tried to drown out the 41-year-old, comparing Bellew’s microphone to a “Fisher Price” toy.

Later, Paul lost his cool at the undercard boxers who predicted he will lose to Tyson, making $1m bets with several of them. Next up, tonight, is the weigh-in. Re-live the press conference below.

Jake Paul told he should be ‘ashamed of himself’ for fighting Mike Tyson

"Jake Paul should be absolutely ashamed of himself. He's an absolute laughingstock,” UFC legend Michael Bisping tells Mirror Fighting.

“He’s an actor. He's not a fighter. He's pulling the wool over a young generation's eyes that he's a bad*** and he's willing to take on all these fights. We know what he's doing.

“He's cherry-picking guys that are at the end of their careers. Now he's cherry-picking a guy that long retired that's 58-years-old. Mike Tyson is an absolute legend of the sport.”

Jack Rathborn14 November 2024 20:20

Jake Paul on his meteoric rise to prize fighter

"I'm an entrepreneur, I own six businesses, I box, I do YouTube, I do podcasts, I'm spiritual," Paul tells BBC Sport.

"There are so many layers to my onion and it's all in one. I can be the class clown, crazy entertainer or I can be the super passionate competitor that's going to be world champion one day.

“It starts with unlimited self-belief and the first step to accomplishing something like this is believing that you can and making your dreams come true by actually putting in the work.”

(Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
Jack Rathborn14 November 2024 19:40

Mike Tyson’s wife urges heavyweight not to fight Jake Paul

“This fight is not going to change my life financially,” Tyson told Sport Bible.

“If I did it for free, it’s not going to change my life. My wife is constantly telling me, you do not need to do this fight. This is what I want to do, this is me. I’m seeking my glory.”

Jack Rathborn14 November 2024 19:00

The awkward truth behind Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson

here is no hate, no love, the gloves are big and the rounds will be short when Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight on Friday night.

It makes no difference if the men share fifty million dollars for their carnival night in a Texas ring. It is one of the purest fights for money in the dirty, old boxing game; it’s not personal, it’s just cash. And, lots of it.

Tyson is 58 now, reformed, grey at the edges, his eyes have softened with his belly and each attempt at spitting venom sounds fake. Well, it probably is, so what? He was once Iron Mike, the youngest heavyweight champion in history, so please show some respect.

Read more from Steve Bunce here.

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Jack Rathborn14 November 2024 18:30

(Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
Jake Paul gestures during a press conference
Jake Paul gestures during a press conference (AFP via Getty Images)
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Jack Rathborn14 November 2024 18:00

Tyson ignores Paul’s jibes as fight nears

Cleveland-born Paul, who lost to Tommy Fury in Saudi Arabia last year, repeatedly tried to goad Tyson and was typically more forthcoming than the boxing great.

Paul showed off a diamond spiked ear cover in reference to Tyson’s bite on Evander Holyfield in 1997 and insisted the fight would not go the distance.

“Someone’s getting put to sleep. It’s going to be a war and we’re both heavy hitters. It’s not going the full 16 minutes,” Paul promised.

Paul also offered bets to the other boxers in attendance that backed Tyson for victory with an overall 9-3 score in favour of the veteran from the under-card fighters.

The final word of a 30-minute press conference was given to Tyson, who once again stated: “I’m just ready to fight.”

A low-key face-off followed before Tyson bowed his head and walked off with all eyes on if Friday’s bout can play out without incident.

Lawrence Ostlere14 November 2024 17:29

Tyson ignores Paul’s jibes as fight nears

Quizzed on what a loss would do to him, ‘Iron Mike’ showed a flicker of his old self.

“I’m not going to lose,” Tyson snapped back. “I am not going to lose. Did you hear what I said?”

Given the considerable age gap between the fighters, Paul, 27, has been installed as the favourite.

But Tyson said: “Thank you. Hey, I’m fine with everything, I’m fine with everything. I am just interested in this fight here. I am not talking about fighting anybody, only Jake.”

Mike Tyson was a man of few words at the press conference (Julio Cortez/AP)
Mike Tyson was a man of few words at the press conference (Julio Cortez/AP) (AP)

Lawrence Ostlere14 November 2024 16:33

Tyson ignores Paul’s jibes as fight nears

“Are you talking to me? Yes I am back. I am just happy to be here. I love you too,” Tyson told a press conference after a delayed walk-in.

“I’m just ready to fight. I’ve said everything I had to say, there’s nothing else to say. I’m just looking forward to fighting.”

This fight, which was pushed back from July, will count on Tyson’s professional record, but will only consist of eight two-minute rounds and 14oz gloves will be used rather than the traditional 10oz.

Asked for a response to people who say this is not a professional fight, Tyson replied: “Well, erm. The people (here) speak for itself. I don’t have to answer.”

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul face off at a press conference in Irving, Texas
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul face off at a press conference in Irving, Texas (Getty Images)
Lawrence Ostlere14 November 2024 15:47

Tyson ignores Paul’s jibes as fight nears

A weary-looking Mike Tyson uttered only 135 words during a bizarre press conference before Friday’s fight with Jake Paul, but insisted he was ready for the YouTuber-turned-boxer.

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson (50-6, 44KOs) will step back into the ring for a first professional bout in 19 years at AT&T Stadium in a fight which will be streamed on Netflix.

Tyson took part in an exhibition with Roy Jones Jr in 2020, but will be up against an opponent 31 years his junior on Friday and appeared disengaged during Wednesday’s press conference in Texas.

Host Ariel Helwani attempted to broach a number of topics with Tyson and put questions to media inside the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, but the 58-year-old was not ready to bite.

Lawrence Ostlere14 November 2024 14:51

Tyson stays quiet in tense press conference

Mike Tyson wasn’t in the mood for talking in the final news conference before the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion faces YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.

Tyson had terse answers for all the questions Wednesday night, two nights before the fight against Paul, who is 31 years younger, at the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

“I’ve said everything I had to say,” Tyson said in one of several attempts to get him to say more. “I’m just looking forward to fighting.”

“It’s cute,” Paul said of the terse Tyson. “I fear no man, so I want him to be that old savage Mike.”

Paul couldn’t even get Tyson to respond by wearing what the 27-year-old said was a “diamond-spiked ear cover.” It was Paul’s jab at Tyson over the Hall of Famer infamously biting the ear of Evander Holyfield in a 1997 fight.

Tyson did get briefly riled up when somebody asked twice what he would do if he lost. His last sanctioned bout was in 2005. Tyson fought Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition four years ago.

“I am not going to lose,” Tyson said, his voice rising the second time it was asked. “Did you hear what I said?”

Mike Tyson was not in the mood for talking
Mike Tyson was not in the mood for talking (Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
Lawrence Ostlere14 November 2024 13:55

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