Tyson Fury Reveals Shocking Outcome for Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: "Never Seen Him Like This"

George Fields Nov. 8, 2024, 5:10 a.m.
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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are getting ready to face off in the ring. The fight will take place on July 20 at AT&T; Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It's a big deal because it'll be the first boxing event streamed live on Netflix.

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury thinks "Iron Mike" Tyson will win by knockout. Fury, who's nicknamed "The Gypsy King" and was named after Mike Tyson, shared his thoughts in an interview with The Stomping Ground.

"Listen, if Mike Tyson hits anybody, I don't care if he's 90, he's gonna knock them out cold, in't he?"

Fury noticed that Tyson, who's 57 years old, has been training hard based on videos he's seen. He also mentioned that Jake Paul, who started boxing about a year ago, is always in good shape.

The fight has got a lot of people talking. Some big names in boxing have shared what they think will happen. Even one of Tyson's former trainers has given their opinion after watching Paul spar.

Not everyone's happy about the match-up. Many in the sport say it's dangerous and shouldn't be happening. But Fury thinks people will watch it anyway.

"People say it's s**t but I bet they still watch it."

With only a week to go, the excitement is building. Tyson, the former undisputed world heavyweight king, will step into the ring against Paul, who Fury described as someone who "plays computers for a living."

You can watch a clip of Fury giving his knockout prediction here. It's clear he thinks Tyson's power will be too much for Paul, no matter how old the boxing legend is now.

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