Teddy Atlas Delivers Blunt Verdict on Jake Paul-Mike Tyson Fight: "No Room For Sentiment"

George Fields Nov. 24, 2024, 2:10 p.m.

Paul controlled the fight from start to finish. Tyson struggled to land any meaningful offense throughout the bout. In the final moments, Paul could have pressed for a knockout but chose to go the distance instead. After the fight, both men showed mutual respect, bowing to each other and sharing an embrace.

The match has sparked debate among boxing fans and analysts. Some wonder if Paul intentionally held back against the aging Tyson. Legendary analyst Teddy Atlas shared his thoughts on his YouTube channel:

"I think Paul carried Tyson. He could have ended it sooner if he wanted to."

Atlas suggested a few possible reasons for this. Maybe Netflix or the event organizers asked Paul to avoid injuring the 58-year-old Tyson. Or perhaps Paul made the choice himself out of respect for a boxing icon or concern about Tyson's ability to land a dangerous punch.

Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya went further, claiming the entire event was staged. The promotion quickly denied these allegations, calling them completely false.

Paul himself admitted he didn't push for a stoppage, telling ESPN:

"I was having fun in there. I could have stepped on the gas, but I didn't want to risk getting caught with anything crazy."

Whether Paul held back or not, his victory over Tyson marks another milestone in his controversial boxing career. The debate around this fight will likely continue as fans and experts analyze every aspect of the unusual matchup.

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