He lost deservedly is an understatement. I wouldn't even call that a fight. That wasn't Mike Tyson, that was just an old guy in the ring with Jake Paul.Didn't see the fight, but Mike was the underdog and according to sports reviewers he lost deservedly. Well, what did you expect to see from a 58-year-old boxer? To see him flying around like a butterfly? No, there was no miracle. The result is logical.
I like to think, in some parallel universe, Mike's knee was good and Jake's jaw didn't handle that
This was all about views and money, not a fair fight. Props to Jake Paul for boosting Mike’s net worth and letting fans relive a legend's glory. Despite Jake wanting to call it off earlier, Mike pushed for it.This was always for the views and the money that comes with this kind of entertainment event, rather than for a fair fight. Hats off to Jake Paul for helping Mike triple his net worth while taking it easy on him and giving fans a glimpse of a legend from the past. Mike was the one that wanted this to happen despite Jake Paul wanting to shut it down months ago.how tall is jaclyn hill
It’s clear you’ve analyzed the fight thoughtfully. Mike's decline in physical abilities is natural at 58, but as you said, training and preparing for a fight at his age is impressive and great for his well-being. Regarding Jake Paul, while he’s polarizing, showing restraint against a legend like Mike Tyson is commendable. Both brought their own energy to the event, and it’s great Mike could still shine in his own way while benefiting financially.He looked a lot better against Roy Jones Jr., a lot better! And he was but a shadow of his former self back then... But last night, he just looked old, really: balance, reflexes, movement, stamina, power, all gone. At least he got to train again and get in shape for a 58 year old, which is great for his health, and I'm sure he made a ton of money with that fight as well.Josephine Jackson age
BTW, I don't like Jake Paul at all, but kudos to him for going easy on Mike.