Mike Tyson makes ‘devil’ promise before Jake Paul fight

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After nearly a yr of anticipation, an unexpected matchup, and a further fight camp, Jake Paul and former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson are finally able to face off at AT&T Stadium. The highly awaited showdown is ready for this Friday, with an expected crowd of 80,000 fans.

To a younger generation of fans who didn’t witness Tyson at his peak, he’s generally known as a relaxed, upbeat figure. But Tyson assures that when the bell rings Friday at Dallas, the fearsome “Iron Mike” will return—if just for a single night.

Mike Tyson, and the devil himself

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“I’m bringing the devil himself [to the ring],” Tyson told a handful of reporters at Tuesday’s open workout via ESPN, just days before his highly anticipated showdown with Paul.

Generally known as “The Baddest Man on the Planet” during his boxing profession, Tyson greater than earned the title while constructing a 50-6 record. Notably, he once bit off a part of Evander Holyfield’s ear during a fight, further cementing his notoriety.

Though Tyson and Paul have developed a friendly rapport, Tyson cautions his opponent to not mistake his goodwill for vulnerability.

“There aren’t any feelings attached. My very own mother ought to be very careful if she has to get within the ring with me. When it’s over, it’s over. But while the method is happening, my intention is to harm him. I hope he has the identical intentions, or he’s in trouble,” Tyson continued.

Tyson and Paul were initially set to face off in June, but when ‘Iron Mike’ experienced an ulcer flare-up during a flight, the match was delayed. Within the meantime, ‘The Problem Child’ took on and defeated BKFC fighter Mike Perry.

Tyson changing his kids’ perspectives of him

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The previous world heavyweight champion also vowed to knock out his opponent, who’s 31 years younger, and added that the aggression he’ll bring to the ring will make him seem unrecognizable to his younger kids.

“She saw me on television fight with Roy Jones [in 2020], but she has never seen anything of this magnitude in her life,” Tyson said.

“My kids don’t really consider me because the baddest man on the planet. They appear at me as Dad [and tell me] sit your old ass down. But on Nov. 15 they are going to have a special opinion of me,” he continued.

What winning means for Jake Paul and Mike Tyson

Since his notorious defeat to Kevin McBride in 2005, Tyson has not fought professionally, though he has participated in several exhibition bouts. His last official win within the ring got here in 2003.

Tyson finished his profession with a record of 50-6-2, including 44 knockouts. He officially retired from boxing in 2005 but returned for a 2020 exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr. He was inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011.

If Jake Paul emerges victorious, he’ll likely encounter even stronger criticism than he currently does. A significant slice of boxing purists disapprove of his presence in the game and belittle his achievements. A win over Tyson, particularly a knockout, may very well be viewed as a disgrace to the game, with Paul taking down a legend in a fragile moment of his profession.

If Tyson wins, he’ll remind the young, confident challenger who truly holds the facility within the ring. It could be a victory for boxing purists and supply Paul’s critics with the ultimate proof they should argue that he’s unqualified to be involved in the game at any level.