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  • Four fighters Potential Replacements for Mike Tyson in a Jake Paul Fight if ‘Iron Mike’ Faces a Ban due to Unconventional Test Results

    Four fighters Potential Replacements for Mike Tyson in a Jake Paul Fight if ‘Iron Mike’ Faces a Ban due to Unconventional Test Results

    Mike Tyson could be forced to withdraw from his fight against Jake Paul.

    Here are four potential opponents who could replace Mike Tyson for his fight against Jake Paul if the legendary boxer fails a pre-fight test.

    Tyson vs. Paul is set for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which will be aired on Netflix.

    It will be ‘Iron’ Mike’s first appearance since his exhibition back in November 2020.

    But the proposed heavyweight clash could be cancelled if the 57-year-old is unable to pass an unusual test written into the fight rules.

    If Tyson is forced to withdraw from his fight against Paul, then here are four potential opponents ‘The Problem Child’ could face instead this summer.

    Roy Jones Jr

    Jones Jr had been linked with a fight against Tommy Fury before talks broke down. Of course, he welcomed Tyson back to the ring nearly four years ago.

    He’s not as big of a draw as Tyson, but the former five-weight world champion arguably has a bigger legacy than his fellow countryman, making him an appropriate replacement.

    Carl Froch

    Froch has been vocal about Paul vs. Tyson, slamming the contest. And he took aim at Tyson Fury after he threw his support behind the controversial bout.

    ‘The Cobra’ called time on his professional career after beating George Groves at Wembley Stadium back in May 2014.

    Despite retiring from the sport almost 10 years ago, the 46-year-old has kept himself in decent shape ahead of a potential comeback.

    Tommy Fury

    Tommy Fury and Jake Paul during their fight. Image: Getty

    Paul’s only blemish on his professional record is a split-decision defeat to Tommy Fury, who reportedly turned down an opportunity to run it back with him on Netflix.

    But Most Valuable Promotions, who look after Paul’s boxing career, could revisit a rematch against Fury if Tyson is unable to compete.

    A second meeting between Paul and Fury would generate a lot of buzz considering the nature of their original fight.

    KSI

    KSI would be the biggest available option should Tyson be forced to pull out.

    Like Paul, KSI swapped YouTube for boxing and enjoyed success in the ring before coming up against Fury, who scored a points win in their showdown last year.

    The Brit hasn’t fought since his defeat in Manchester, but if Tyson is forced to back out against Paul, then he’d be the biggest name to replace the former world heavyweight champion.

  • Conor McGregor reveals he will NEVER give up fighting on one condition… as the UFC star uses Mike Tyson as example of how he can be involved in exhibition bouts in the future

    Conor McGregor reveals he will NEVER give up fighting on one condition… as the UFC star uses Mike Tyson as example of how he can be involved in exhibition bouts in the future

    Conor McGregor has revealed he doesn’t intend to give up fighting until he is ‘going down into the ground’.

    The UFC star is awaiting his comeback after nearly three years out of the octagon, and it is looking increasingly likely that he will finally take on Michael Chandler in his comeback fight later this year.

    He hasn’t competed since breaking his leg in his trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier, but has nonetheless been involved in a number of verbals involving various fellow stars.

    Many had wondered if the Irishman would call it a day due to the nature of his injury and length of absence away from the cage, but that now seems further away than ever.

    Speaking to TNT Sports, McGregor revealed he never intends to give up fighting – on one condition.

    Conor McGregor has claimed he will never give up fighting as long as one condition is met

    The Irishman is set to make his MMA return later this year when he takes on Michael Chandler (right)

    He has not fought in nearly three years after breaking his leg in his trilogy bout against Dustin Poirier in June 2021

    ‘Look at Mike Tyson now, he’s fighting Jake Paul, and he fought Roy Jones also,’ McGregor began. ‘There you go, that’s an older guy. Roy Jones also an aged guy, retired for so long, why?

    ‘Recalibrate your competition. There is a reason in jujutsu there is the veterans division. I don’t really feel I could ever call it a day until I am laid out flat in a box and going down into the ground. That’s when I will call it a day.

    ‘Something that really struck me with Mike Tyson was, he was asked in an interview around the time of the Roy Jones Jnr fight, what do you think Cus D’Amato would say to you after all these years, why come back now? And he said, “Cus would say, what took you so long?” And that really hit me.’

    ‘Look at all of my potential opponents, I have gangs of opponents I could fight that I have history with, trilogies, secondary fights, fresh fights even. They are all similar age to me. So, if I have an audience interest, which I do, who is to say they won’t take place whenever? It’s to the grave.’

    There has been an increase in exhibition fights in recent years, with the likes of Floyd Mayweather, Logan Paul and Tyson taking part in bouts.

    35-year-old McGregor may be heading that way too, with professional retirement likely not too far away.

    ‘It’s almost like people get weighted down with the pressure of life, uncertainty,’ he continued. ‘You see a lot of people in their post fight, it’s like a weight of something on top of them and it takes them right out of the game.

    ‘I’m aware that that is present, that feeling and thing, whatever it is, but I’m also aware that rest, recuperation, recalibration… I’m not going to be 40-odd and looking at the 19-year-old wonderkid from wherever he is from, even though they might be calling me out.’

    McGregor used Mike Tyson (pictured) as a reference for potential exhibition bouts in the future

    Chandler, meanwhile, has said that his fight against McGregor will take place ‘definitely in the summer’

    Chandler, meanwhile, confirmed to TMZ that both fighters and the UFC have agreed to make the fight happen this year.

    ‘I’ve got the official announcement,’ he said. ‘It’s happening this summer.

    ‘The official status is we have an agreement, we’re fighting this summer. We’ll let the court of public opinion speculate on what the date is, but it’s definitely this summer. We’re giving you a window that we’re gonna be fighting in.’

  • Mike Tyson’s Jaw-Dropping Moment Leaves Fans Speechless; Ian Garry Fires Back Harshly at Covington and Chimaev

    Mike Tyson’s Jaw-Dropping Moment Leaves Fans Speechless; Ian Garry Fires Back Harshly at Covington and Chimaev

    Mike Tyson, the legendary boxing icon, has once again left fans in awe with a jaw-dropping display of skill and power. As the former heavyweight champion continues to captivate audiences worldwide, his latest performance has once again solidified his status as a living legend, leaving everyone speechless in admiration.

    Tyson’s ability to command attention both inside and outside the ring is unparalleled. With each appearance, he reminds the world why he remains one of the most revered figures in the history of combat sports. Whether it’s a mesmerizing display of speed and technique or a candid moment of wisdom, Tyson’s presence continues to resonate with fans of all generations.

    Meanwhile, in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA), rising star Ian Garry has made headlines with his unapologetic response to rivals Colby Covington and Khamzat Chimaev. Known for his fearless demeanor inside the cage, Garry didn’t hold back in addressing the trash talk from his opponents, delivering a harsh rebuke that garnered attention across the MMA community.

    Garry’s fiery response serves as a reminder of the intensity and passion that fuels the world of combat sports. As rivalries continue to heat up and tensions run high, fighters like Garry prove that they are not only skilled athletes but also adept wordsmiths capable of stirring emotions and igniting rivalries.

    In the ever-evolving landscape of combat sports, moments like Tyson’s awe-inspiring displays and Garry’s unyielding resolve remind us of the raw power and unbridled passion that define these disciplines. Whether it’s in the ring or on the mic, these athletes continue to push boundaries and leave fans eagerly anticipating what’s next.

    As Tyson continues to defy the odds and Garry establishes himself as a force to be reckoned with in MMA, one thing is certain – the world of combat sports will always be filled with unforgettable moments that leave us speechless and hungry for more.

  • Shocking Discovery: Leak Exposes the Staggering Purse Mike Tyson Will Earn for Jake Paul Fight.

    Shocking Discovery: Leak Exposes the Staggering Purse Mike Tyson Will Earn for Jake Paul Fight.

    A UFC legend predicts Mike Tyson will make a huge sum of money for his battle against Jake Paul.

    Mike Tyson is expected to take home a massive pay for his big battle with Jake Paul.

    When Tyson fights Paul, it will be his first fight back since November 2020.

    The bout, which will be broadcast on Netflix, is scheduled for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, versus the 27-year-old.

    The 57-year-old sent a chilling message to his opponent ahead of their summer showdown.

    His coach has also revealed how the former world heavyweight champion will approach his clash with ‘The Problem Child’.

    And, according to UFC legend Henry Cejudo, Tyson will pocket a cool $20 million.

    Cejudo, who dropped a decision to Merab Dvalishvili at last month’s UFC 298, made the claim on his podcast with Kamaru Usman.

    “I mean, you know what I respect, Uncle Mike… But it obviously takes two to tango,” he said.

    “I feel like there is probably a really good payday for Mike. He’s probably going to wind up making close to about 20 mil, and he’s about to turn 58 years old.”

    Mike Tyson with Roy Jones Jr following their exhibition bout.

    Tyson made a reported $10 million for his exhibition bout against fellow boxing legend Roy Jones Jr.

    He’s set to earn double that amount for his fight against Paul.

    Cejudo isn’t the only former UFC champion to have his say on ‘Iron’ Mike returning to the ring.

    Former UFC double champion Daniel Cormier believes Paul is in a ‘no-win situation’ against Tyson.

    “It might ruin you if he just beats on Mike Tyson. He’s in a no-win situation,” he explained.

    “I don’t know that he thought this one through as much as he probably should have been, because if you just go out there and you just beat the sh*t outta Mike Tyson. Everybody’s gonna be really mad at you. I mean, really mad.”

  • Unprecedented Viewership: Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Expected to Smash Records, Joining the Ranks of the Top 10 Most-Watched Boxing Events in History.

    Unprecedented Viewership: Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Expected to Smash Records, Joining the Ranks of the Top 10 Most-Watched Boxing Events in History.

    On Netflix, Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul will take place.

    The top ten most anticipated pay-per-view boxing matches, which include Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, are expected to smash viewership records.

    Since Netflix has more than 200 million members, the heavyweight match between Tyson and Paul will not be available on Pay Per View.

    Given the popularity of both combatants, the boxing legend’s matchup versus “The Problem Child” on pay-per-view would have brought in significant revenue.

    ‘Iron’ Mike is no stranger to pulling in massive PPV numbers, having been involved in some big fights during his iconic professional career.

    He had two monster fights against Evander Holyfield, which garnered a combined 3,590,000 PPV buys.

    However, when it comes to the PPV king, then look no further than Floyd Mayweather, who dominates the top ten.

    His super-fight against Manny Pacquiao back in May 2015 generated a whopping 4,600,000 PPV buys.

    And his money-spinning showdown against UFC superstar Conor McGregor brought in 4,300,000 PPV buys.

    His fights against Oscar De La Hoya and Canelo Alvarez generated 2,400,000 and 2,200,000 PPV buys respectively.

    Check out the top ten below:

      Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao – 4.6m
      Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor – 4.3m
      Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather – 2.4m
      Floyd Mayweather vs. Canelo Alvarez – 2.2m
      Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield 2 – 1.99m
      Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson – 1.97m
      Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr – 1.6m
      Mike Tyson vs Evander Holyfield 1 – 1.6m
      Floyd Mayweather vs. Miguel Cotto – 1.5m
      Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez – 1.4m

    Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao during their fight in 2015.

    Netflix broadcasting Tyson vs. Paul is their first entry in the fight game, having secured a deal with WWE, beginning in January 2025.

    In a statement, Nakisa Bidarian, who fronts Most Valuable Promotions, said: “Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson is a once in a lifetime dream matchup and I anticipate it will be the most-watched boxing event in modern boxing history.

    “Partnering with Netflix for this deal presents an unparalleled opportunity to bring Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson to the world on an unprecedented scale and we look forward to delivering this incredible clash of two of sports biggest names. Six generations of boxing fans will have a stake in the outcome and will be able to watch an anti-hero, Jake Paul, put it all on the line against the baddest man on the planet, Mike Tyson. Thank you to Netflix for their vision and trust in MVP to put on this historic event.”

  • One Of The BIGGEST FIGHT! Makhachev & Porier AGREE! Mike Tyson Is In DANGER vs Jake Paul! (VIDEO)

    One Of The BIGGEST FIGHT! Makhachev & Porier AGREE! Mike Tyson Is In DANGER vs Jake Paul! (VIDEO)

    In the realm of combat sports, anticipation is mounting for what promises to be one of the biggest fights of the year, as Makhachev and Poirier agree to step into the ring. Meanwhile, the specter of danger looms over Mike Tyson’s potential clash with Jake Paul, setting the stage for thrilling matchups and high-stakes showdowns.

    With the agreement between Makhachev and Poirier, fans are bracing themselves for an epic showdown between two formidable fighters. Both athletes boast impressive records and skill sets, making their impending clash a highly anticipated event in the world of mixed martial arts. As excitement builds and anticipation reaches a fever pitch, expectations are soaring for a contest that could redefine the landscape of their respective divisions.

    However, amidst the buzz surrounding Makhachev and Poirier’s showdown, concerns have arisen regarding Mike Tyson’s rumored bout with Jake Paul. Tyson, a legendary figure in the world of boxing, faces a formidable challenge in the form of the brash and confident Jake Paul, whose unorthodox rise to prominence has captured the attention of fans and pundits alike. As speculation swirls about the potential matchup, many worry that Tyson may be in danger against the younger, more agile Paul.

    The convergence of these two narratives sets the stage for a thrilling chapter in the world of combat sports, where rivalries are settled and legacies are forged in the heat of battle. As fans eagerly await the outcomes of these monumental matchups, one thing is certain: the world of combat sports is poised for an unforgettable spectacle that will captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression for years to come.

  • Mike Tyson made a splash in the boxing world by garnering ‘Billions of Views’ simply by discussing Fighting

    Mike Tyson made a splash in the boxing world by garnering ‘Billions of Views’ simply by discussing Fighting

    Mike Tyson has hit out at critics of his comeback fight against Jake Paul by claiming they are just ‘jealous’ of his popularity.

    Tyson announced last month that he will return to the ring to take on the ex-YouTuber, 27, at the 80,000-seater AT&T Stadium in Texas on July 20, with the fight to be shown live on Netflix.

    The former two-time heavyweight champion will be 58 by the time he enters the ring, and promoter Eddie Hearn has claimed it is ‘really sad’ that he is returning, while Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez stated he has no interest in the fight.

    Tyson retired from the sport in 2005, and has had just one exhibition bout against against fellow legend Roy Jones Jr since, but he does not appear concerned by his time away from the ring, and insists that billions of people will still tune on to see him face Paul.

    ‘I’m 58, and what? I’m getting billions of views from just talking about fighting,’ he told Reuters.

    Mike Tyson will take on Jake Paul at an 80,000-seater stadium in Texas in July

    The fight has received criticism due to Tyson’s age, but the former heavyweight champion believes people are just ‘jealous’ of his popularity

    ‘Everybody, even most of the athletes, they’re jealous… You couldn’t sell out an arena. Who at 58 can sell out an 80,000-seat arena? Why do you think he wants to fight me and not anybody else?

    ‘All the boxers want to fight him. But if he fought them, the only people that will come are the people that like him. Their parents might not even come watch them.’

    Since calling time on his professional career almost two decades ago, Tyson has battled with physical issues and was wheelchair-bound at one stage due to sciatica.

    But he helped train Francis Ngannou for his fight against Tyson Fury last year, with the former UFC champion almost pulling off a massive upset, and has got himself back into good condition in recent months.

    ‘Iron Mike’ has shared footage of his workouts on social media, having already started his training camp despite his fight with Paul being over three months away.

    He sent out a warning to Paul last month, asking him ‘you still wanna f*** with me’ after posting one of his power workouts, as he looks to rediscover the explosiveness that made him a major force in boxing’s blue-riband division when he was at the peak of his powers.

    But it will be a tall ask for Tyson, as Paul has been active since making his debut four years ago, racking up a record of nine wins and just one loss.

    He tasted defeat for the first time last year against bitter rival Tommy Fury, but has since won three on the bounce, and is likely to head into the fight as the favourite due to being 30 years younger than Tyson.

  • Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury Share Similar Perspective on the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Fight.

    Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury Share Similar Perspective on the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Fight.

    Although heavyweight rivals Joshua and Fury believe Paul and Tyson’s megafight this summer will benefit boxing, boxing purists have criticized the bout.

    Both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua think that Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul will only fight good for boxing.

    In one of the biggest and most contentious fights of the year, “Iron Mike” will return to the ring on July 20 at the Dallas Cowboys stadium against YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul. The fight is scheduled to take place as an exhibition, but Tyson has denied rumors that he and Paul will be donning headgear and eighteen-ounce gloves.

    Since switching to boxing full-time, Paul has faced harsh criticism for taking on former MMA fighters as well as sportsmen from other sports. As Joshua stated on The Jonathan Ross Show, “I personally think it’s really good,” he believes that influencers like Paul entering the ring can only help boxing gain more attention.

    Boxing purists, in my opinion, take offense at it because they wonder “why these people are demeaning our sport?” However, I believe that person is the reason why so many people get involved in boxing, which is good for everyone. Everybody who watches is helpful. Mike Tyson is now older. I hope he emerges unscathed. Jake Paul’s youth is the only reason, in my opinion.”

    Paul suffered his sole loss to date at the hands of his brother Tommy in their fight last year, thus Fury is well-known in the influencer boxing community. The heavyweight champion recently spoke with The Stomping Ground and repeated what Joshua said on Paul vs. Tyson. “It would be amazing for the boys to receive payment and perform together. I’m at a loss for anything not to enjoy,” he remarked.

    “Oh, okay, [Tyson] is 57 years old, but he’s a former undisputed world heavyweight king, and Paul plays computers for a living and he’s come to boxing about a year ago. So, pretty even match. “I think it’s fantastic for boxing. You’ve got a legend in Mike Tyson. You’ve got a YouTube boxer, he has come into the game and blew it up and he’s got millions of followers and millions of views and millions of eyes.

    “Good, bad or indifferent. Some people love him, some people hate him. I think it’s a really good spectacle for boxing. Brings a lot of people to the game. Listen, who am I to say, ‘Oh, Mike Tyson shouldn’t be boxing or Jake Paul shouldn’t be boxing, good luck to ’em. They’re both gonna make what I call a s*** ton of money out of it. So, isn’t that what it’s about? A great stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.”

  • Mike Tyson Promises To Send Jake Paul Into Retirement “Doing The World Of Boxing A Favour.”

    Mike Tyson Promises To Send Jake Paul Into Retirement “Doing The World Of Boxing A Favour.”

    In a recent press conference that echoed throughout the boxing world,

    Mike Tyson, the iconic heavyweight champion,

    delivered a bold promise regarding his upcoming bout with Jake Paul.

    With conviction in his voice and determination in his eyes, Tyson declared his intention to send Paul into retirement, thereby “doing the world of boxing a favor.”

    Tyson’s proclamation came as no surprise to those familiar with his formidable reputation inside the ring. Renowned for his ferocious power and unparalleled skill, Tyson’s return to boxing has captured the imagination of fans worldwide. Now, facing off against Jake Paul, the brash YouTuber turned professional boxer, Tyson sees an opportunity to assert his dominance once again.

    “If you think I signed the contract for money, you’re f****** stupid,” exclaimed Tyson, addressing speculation surrounding his motives for the fight. “I’m coming to retire him early, so he can join his brother in WWE.”

    The announcement sent shockwaves through the boxing community, igniting anticipation for the highly anticipated showdown between two titans of the sport. With Tyson’s legendary status and Paul’s rising profile, the clash promises to be a spectacle like no other.

    As fight night approaches, the world eagerly awaits the outcome of this epic battle. Will Tyson fulfill his promise and send Jake Paul into retirement, cementing his legacy as one of boxing’s greatest icons? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the world will be watching as these two warriors step into the ring.

  • Anthony Joshua has made a bold prediction about who will win the fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.

    Anthony Joshua has made a bold prediction about who will win the fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.

    Anthony Joshua predicts the winner of Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk fight as he claims one ‘phenomenal’ fighter will come out victorious in heavyweight clash

    Anthony Joshua has made a bold prediction about who will win the fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.

    On May 18 the two heavyweight champions will take to the ring in Saudi Arabia to settle their score.

    They were previously supposed to face off before the bout was rescheduled due to a cut that Fury picked up in his training camp.

    Fury is set to defend his WBC title while Usyk will put his WBA, WBO and IBF titles on the line.

    Speaking ahead of the bout, Joshua has made his prediction on who will win the fight.

    Anthony Joshua has made a bold prediction about who will win the fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk

    On May 18 the two heavyweight champions will take to the ring in Saudi Arabia

    Fury will be keen to show the world how good he is after a poor performance against Francis Ngannou

    ‘I’ve fought Usyk so I can only speak on what I’ve experienced with him – phenomenal fighter, I would say he’s gonna do a really good job,’ he told TalkSport.

    ‘I’ve never fought Fury, so I can’t speak on what it’s like to face him. Only speaking on what I know, I have to say Usyk will be victorious.’

    Joshua has lost to Usyk twice on points and was heavily criticised for his performance in the first fight.

    The winner could end up facing former champion Joshua, who has also revealed his shortlist for the next fights.

    It remains to be seen as to who will come out victorious, but with less than a month until fight night, AJ has given his prediction.

    Joshua impressed in his last fight, stopping Francis Ngannou, who Fury previously struggled against.

    Having watched his fellow Brit make far easier work of Ngannou than he did, Fury will want to make amends next month, but he has his work cut out against the undefeated Usyk.

    Usyk holds wins over Joshua (twice), Daniel Dubois, Derek Chisora and Tony Bellew in his career, and will be hoping to beat a fifth British opponent to cement his place as the best heavyweight on the planet.