Jake Paul has responded to some haters who think Mike Tyson is “too old” to fight the YouTuber-turned-boxer. Earlier this week, Babcock said in an interview on TMZ Sports that the legendary boxer is an adult and can make his own decisions. The interview comes after Tyson, who turns 58 later this month, postponed the fight until November due to health issues.
“Tell that to Mike Tyson. Because he won’t give anyone else’s idea,” Paul said. “He’s his own boss. He wants to fight me. He told my team, ‘I’m not going to give a s*** on this. Like, tell Jack I’m still going to rip his head off and put him Beat** out, it buys him more time. Tell Mike Tyson not to fight, calm down and see how it goes.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
ARLINGTON, TX – MAY 16: (LR) Mike Tyson, Nakisa Bidarian and Jake Paul on Texas Live ( Posing on stage during the Arlington press conference for the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match at Texas Live! May 16, 2024, Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neil/Getty Images for Netflix)
The two were originally scheduled to fight in July until Tyson suffered an ulcer outbreak on a flight from Miami to Los Angeles on May 26. “Thanks to the medical staff who treated me and to MVP, Netflix and AT&T Stadium for their hard work in finding the best rescheduling date for all parties,” Tyson said in a statement captured by ESPN. “While we have New date, but no matter when we fight, the result is the same. Jake Paul is going to be eliminated.”
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