Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and social media sensation Jake Paul are headed for battle on November 15th. In the meantime, a fan seems to have become the center of all the chatter in one of Tyson’s posts on social media. So, what exactly happened? Earlier today, Tyson shared a post on Instagram.
The post featured all the fights scheduled for the November 15th card at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. While Tyson aimed to build excitement for his upcoming bout, his daughter, Milan Tyson, left a comment that inadvertently drew unwanted attention from a social media user, shifting the spotlight away from the fight itself.
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In his effort to generate buzz for the event, Tyson kicked off the post with an enthusiastic caption: “It’s happening. 6 weeks to #PaulTyson. Only place to get your tickets is on seatgeek.com.” The accompanying post showcased an exciting lineup, featuring his fight against Paul, along with Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor, Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos, and Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes.
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Meanwhile, in the comments section of the post, Milan Tyson expressed her excitement for the fight, declaring, “Let’s go, Dad!” However, her enthusiasm quickly attracted a flirtatious remark from another user, who replied, “Text me, beautiful.” It’s worth mentioning that Milan is 16, and the comment from the user can be considered hugely inappropriate.
Regardless, this unsolicited comment prompted fans to rally together, warning the user to back off or Tyson may come at him.
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Tyson was one of the most feared boxers during his time, both in and out of the ring. So, warnings from the fans came pretty quickly. One fan didn’t waste time to warn the user, predicting Tyson may do the worst. “He will kill him,” the fan wrote. However, Tyson or Milan don’t seem to have taken notice of the situation yet.
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Another fan had a similar feeling about the flirtatious comment. The fan wrote, “Bro, Mike [Tyson] gonna kill ya for hitting on his daughter.” Like any father, Tyson must be protective of his daughter, so it might not be a great idea to flirt with Tyson’s daughter online.
Someone else claimed the user might get beat up for the comment. “Mike gon touch you,” the fan wrote. Mike Tyson is no stranger to violence in public. Some time back, he left a passenger on a plane bleeding after they managed to get a rise out of him.
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Meanwhile, this fan skipped past the warnings and declared the user’s fate. The fan wrote, “(the user) is dead.” Notably, it’s unclear who this user is, as there are no posts on their Instagram account, just the name.
It appears that someone has landed themselves in some trouble. For now, Mike Tyson’s fans managed to band together to warn the user. What comes next, is anybody’s guess. What are your thoughts on the matter?
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