In the red corner, we’ve got a YouTube sensation turned boxer. In the blue corner, a living legend who could still knock your lights out faster than you can say “touchdown.” But wait, folks! We’ve got an unexpected referee weighing in on this heavyweight clash, and he’s more used to throwing spirals than punches. That’s right, Kansas City Chiefs’ golden arm Patrick Mahomes is calling the shots on the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson showdown.
On “Riggle’s Picks” podcast, Mahomes dropped a bombshell analysis that’s got fight fans buzzing. “This is what my analysis is,” Mahomes declared, “if it goes longer than two rounds it’s going to be Jake Paul but if Tyson hits I mean that’s still a powerful punch.” It’s like he’s reading the defense, but instead of linebackers, he’s sizing up Iron Mike’s legendary left hook.
This cross-generational bout, set for November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, has been a rollercoaster ride from the get-go. Originally slated for July 20, the fight hit the canvas when Tyson, now 57, suffered an unexpected health scare. “He became nauseous and dizzy due to an ulcer flare-up 30 minutes before landing,” Tyson’s rep told Page Six, explaining why Iron Mike needed to take a breather.
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But don’t count the old champ out just yet. Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions, shared with Ariel Helwani on “The MMA Hour” that Tyson’s back in fighting form. “Jake is p*ssed cuz he sees Mike in Europe living life doing appearances celebrating his birthday,” Bidarian revealed. Seems like Iron Mike’s still got some fancy footwork, even outside the ring.
As fight night approaches, the boxing world is quite divided and it is hard to choose between the two stars. But here’s where it gets interesting: Bidarian argues that what some see as a drawback – Tyson’s age – is the fight’s secret weapon.“If Mike were in his early 30s, given Jake’s experience there’s no sense to the fact,” Bidarian explained. “The age is the equalizing factor.”
Jake Paul, never one to pull punches, is swinging back at the critics. “Tell Mike Tyson that. Because he does not give a s*** what anyone thinks,” Paul told TMZ Sports TV. He added, “First and foremost, I wanted to make sure that Mike was healthy.” It’s a show of respect you’d expect from a seasoned pro. But Paul’s not backing down from the challenge.
“He’s Mike Tyson at the end of the day. He has lethal knockout power and is very, very experienced. I think it is going to be a brawl regardless,” Paul stated. It’s like he’s gearing up for the biggest game of his life, and in many ways, it could prove to be so.
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Mahomes, for his part, made it clear he’s not looking to step into the ring anytime soon. When Rob asked about the price to get him in the ring with Tyson, Mahomes quickly responded, “There’s zero price on me to get in the ring with Tyson.” Looks like the Chiefs’ QB knows when to throw in the towel before the fight even starts.
What’s the tale of the tape?
As fight night approaches, the boxing world is split like a ref deciding on a split decision. BetMGM has Jake Paul as the favorite at -150, with Tyson the underdog at +170. But remember folks, Tyson’s been defying odds since before Paul was born.
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This isn’t just another bout; it’s a Netflix spectacle that’ll stream globally. Eight two-minute rounds, 14-ounce gloves, and enough star power to light up Jerry World. Tickets? They’re running from $87 in the nosebleeds to a jaw-dropping $47,000 ringside. That’s more than some folks pay for season tickets!
Jake Paul, ever the showman, isn’t shy about his ambitions. He told ESPN’s Andreas Hale, “I believe in 2025 I will most likely be world champion.” Bold words from a guy who’s about to face a man who was knocking out pros when Paul was still in diapers.
Tyson, for his part, hasn’t been in a professional fight since his 2005 loss to Kevin McBride. His last appearance was an exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr. in November 2020, which ended in a split draw. But as Mahomes pointed out, “That’s still a powerful punch.”
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In the end, this fight is more than just a clash of fists; it’s a battle of eras. As we count down to November 15, one thing’s for sure: whether it ends in a first-round KO or goes the distance, this bout will be one for the history books. And thanks to Patrick Mahomes, we’ve got our game plan. Now, let’s get ready to rumble!
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