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Re: Jake Paul to Fight Mike Tyson in Live Netflix Boxing Event - July 20
by
bakasabo
on 08/04/2024, 07:25:30 UTC
How come that clown was able to knock out more experienced opponents if was a «yellow belter» ? That clown had a fight against a professional boxer (if you would say that other opponents were not boxers and were retired), and he did not looked bad. Lost by split decision, but he wasnt knocked out, humiliated or destroyed. The clown has been training boxing for 4-6 years already, and you still call him a «yellow belter». Do you think that during last 4-6 years Mike Tyson has been frequently seen in the boxing gym or in regular gym? From your post it sounds like it will be a beating, but there is always a chance for a sudden knockout.

Tommy Fury is not a boxer. He is a reality TV star and social media influencer who happens to have had a few pro fights against bums with losing records. The fact that Jake Paul lost to him only proves his mediocrity. Since that loss, Jake’s level of competition has only gotten worse, with his most recent opponents being an Uber driver and an oil rig worker. Describing him as a clown is entirely accurate because anybody with a reasonable understanding considers him a laughingstock.

No, Mike Tyson hasn’t been in a boxing gym for the past 6 years, nor should he be. He is an old man who retired from the sport decades ago. Jake Paul has no hope at succeeding against truly elite fighters in their prime, which is why he has to resort to these insane spectacles. Acting a fool for money is what he has always done best.

However, not many will have guts to go into a ring with retired Mike Tyson. Even if Jake looses, he will still be a winner, because of experience he would get, because of money he will get. Isnt it better to be beaten with money, then exhausted from sparring and (probably) beaten by less popular professional boxers with few hundred or thousands in your pocket.

As to fighting against fighters in their prime - but Jake is still a amateur, or a professional on a very start of his career. This looks fair. Otherwise it would be a totally unbalanced fight.