
So, yesterday I was swiping through a social platform that I have on my phone and I came across this guy speaking bitterly of how Tyson caused him lose $14, 000

, I couldn't help but laugh at how he over exaggerated on the loss, owning to the fact that he as a fan of Mike, believed that the man was going to win but end up causing him $14k.
Lol, but he just have to think of Drake who bet $335,000 and lost as well. The only difference is that it could be just a drop for Drake but this kid might be saving this money for a long time.
And probably this is the reason why we can this fight as a scam. It's because Tyson really put up a good training video and then there are people who thinks that the has a chance to win. But we all know that he is already old and slow, but this kid didn't take that into consideration and maybe counting that he will get a good windfall since Mike Tyson is the underdog.
I don't think his financial level is up to that of Drake, but if he actually spend all his savings on that bet, then he is not financially smart. Being the fan of Tyson will not stop him from losing a fight if he was really meant to lose the fight.
His financial level isn't similar to that of Drake. Whether he's saying the truth or it is a built story, I completely go with him. Not just because he's a fan of Mike Tyson, the majority believed that he'll win, unlike the age and Jake Paul being very young. After the fight, everyone understood this was a pre-planned one, because if Tyson had won, it would have gone just as news. Now the win of Jake Paul will be discussed till Tyson makes a win against him. Everything is considered as content, and whether we win the bet or not, we're the losers. Unlike the win and loss, both players are making millions, which is pure business.