Jake Paul has been cautioned about his upcoming bout with Mike Tyson, with former UFC star Chuck Liddell emphasizing the danger Tyson’s power poses. Liddell, speaking to TMZ, asserted that Tyson’s power remains formidable and could swiftly end the fight if unleashed. Advising Paul, Liddell simply stated, “Keep covered up, man.”
These remarks follow concerns from fans about Tyson potentially being outclassed by Paul, given their significant age gap and Tyson’s long hiatus from competitive boxing since 2005. While Paul boasts a 9-1 record in his budding career, Tyson’s extensive experience with 44 knockouts in 58 fights places him in a different league.
The fight, scheduled for July 20 and streamed live on Netflix to its 260 million subscribers, has drawn considerable attention due to the financial prospects for both fighters. Boxing promoter Oscar de la Hoya acknowledges the financial incentives involved, especially with Netflix’s backing, but emphasizes the need for Paul to approach the fight seriously, given Tyson’s prowess.
De La Hoya urges Paul to maintain focus on his aspirations of becoming a world champion, cautioning against seeing the match as merely a popularity contest. He emphasizes that Paul’s path to a title will not come through defeating Tyson but rather through strategic fights and dedication to the sport.
While De La Hoya acknowledges concerns about Tyson’s age and health, he assures that the bout will not pose a significant danger to the former champion due to his experience and resilience. However, he expresses apprehension about the potential impact on Tyson’s legacy should the fight not unfold favorably for him.
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