Snoop Dogg Predicts Mike Tyson Will Enter the Ring High for Jake Paul Showdown

Snoop Dogg Predicts Mike Tyson Will Enter the Ring High for Jake Paul ShowdownAs Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson nears their boxing match, rapper Snoop Dogg has offered some insights into the…

Snoop Dogg Predicts Mike Tyson Will Enter the Ring High for Jake Paul Showdown

As Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson nears their boxing match, rapper Snoop Dogg has offered some insights into the smoking habits of the heavyweight legend ‘Iron’ Mike.

Snoop Dogg on Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson

‘Iron’ Mike Tyson is a heavyweight boxing icon who collected world titles in the 1980s. He was feared for his striking power, knockout record, and controversy outside the ring. According to Miek Tyson, regular CBD usage has helped him heal mentally and physically. In an interview, Tyson explained:

“I’ve been fighting for over 20 years, and my body has a lot of wear and tear. I had two surgeries and I used marijuana to calm my nerves, and it would take the pain away … But before, they had me on those opiates, and those opiates had me all screwed up … I thought about how much good I could do by helping people with cannabis. It was a no brainer

While Tyson has not fought professionally since 2005, he did take an exhibition boxing match against Roy Jones Jr. in 2020. Reflecting on this fight, Snoop Dogg spoke to Joe Rogan and said: “The fact that he can still do that at 55, and he’s smoking Weed, Joe.

Joe Rogan said, “I think he said he fought Roy Jones high.

Snoop Dogg responded, “I know for a fact he did.

Jake Paul is set to face Mike Tyson in a professional boxing match live from Texas on November 15. It can be watched live on Netflix. The Problem Child’ Paul has defeated various former UFC athletes such as Anderson Silva, Mike Perry, Ben Askren, and Tyron Woodley, among others.

Paul has struggled against career boxers like Tommy Fury. Mike Tyson is 58 years old and will be looking to knock out the YouTube star when they match up later this month.

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Roy Jones Jr. Reveals Jake Paul’s Big Challenge Against Mike Tyson: “I don’t fear for Mike

A notable rule change has Roy Jones Jr. firmly believing that Jake Paul could be in for some trouble in his rapidly approaching battle with the grizzled legend Mike Tyson.

The fight will occur on November 15th at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington,…

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A notable rule change has Roy Jones Jr. firmly believing that Jake Paul could be in for some trouble in his rapidly approaching battle with the grizzled legend Mike Tyson.

The fight will occur on November 15th at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. It will supposedly be live-streamed to Netflix, and anybody with a subscription can catch the action.

Despite the gigantic 31-year age gap between the fighters, the fight has also been sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation to be an official professional heavyweight boxing match. However, there have been a few alterations to the rules of the fight, which has Roy Jones Jr. believing that Jake Paul could be in for a long night.

Roy Jones Jr. Speaks on the rule changes for the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight

The fight’s rule change will see Paul and Tyson fight in 14-ounce gloves instead of the standard 10-ounce mitts. The duo will also box over eight two-minute rounds as opposed to the traditional three-minute rounds.

Mike Tyson was said to want the shorter rounds, as he said it would cause “more action. Roy Jones Jr., who faced Tyson back in 2020, doesn’t think these rule changes will suit Jake Paul very well.

“That’s the real question: how much can Jake survive?” Jones Jr told talkSPORT Drive (H/T Talk Sport). “That’s the real question because Mike has what it takes to get anyone out of there.”

“And I’m going to tell you this, when I boxed him four years ago it was only two-minute rounds but surprisingly he didn’t decline, he stayed the same the whole fight. And that surprised me. If they are doing two-minute rounds then Mike is not going to tire out, I already know that because I watched him do that.”

Jones Jr. is pretty confident that Tyson has got this one in the bag but doesn’t foresee any knockouts. Instead, he’s calling for the old legend to win via points.

“Well, I like Mike, probably by decision,” he said. “But if he chooses to go out and take him out, I think he can. However, I feel like if he feels comfortable, he will just box and enjoy himself. Why get in shape to go one round?”

“I don’t fear for Mike and how old he is. Mike is still hard to hit and Mike still hits hard as hell.”

World’s Strongest Man Backs Mike Tyson’s Killer Instinct to Beat Jake Paul

World's Strongest Man Brian Shaw Backs Mike Tyson’s Killer Instinct to Beat Jake PaulIron’ Mike Tyson will soon face Jake Paul in the boxing ring as a professional bout booked for November…

World's Strongest Man Brian Shaw Backs Mike Tyson’s Killer Instinct to Beat Jake Paul

Iron’ Mike Tyson will soon face Jake Paul in the boxing ring as a professional bout booked for November 15. The heavyweight boxing legend Tyson has the support of World’s Strongest Man Brian Shaw.

World’s Strongest Man on Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul

Brian Shaw is a retired US-born professional strongman and is considered one of the greatest strength athletes of all time. He won the World’s Strongest Man competition four times and became the first person to win both the World’s Strongest Man and Arnold Strongman Classic in the same year.

On the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson professional boxing match, he spoke in an interview with Overtflow, he explained:

“That’s an interesting one, man. I personally met and talked with Mike Tyson. The dude has a different switch and that’s the X-factor where could just see something switch in his brain. It’s another level. He’s a killer so if he brings that out, that’s a whole other level.  I’m also a Mike Tyson fan so I gotta lean that way.” [Ht Middleeasy]

‘Iron’ Mike Tyson is one of the all-time greats in boxing history. During the mid-1980s, he became one of the youngest champions in heavyweight record. With his devastating punching power, Tyson became a legendary cultural figure. He would eventually lose his titles to British-Canadian Lennox Lewis in 2002 and has not competed professionally since 2005. However, Tyson did compete in an exhibition match in 2020 that ended in a draw.

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‘The Problem Child’ Jake Paul was a popular social media influencer who has been able to transition to a professional boxing career. Throughout his tenure, he has defeated former UFC fighters such as Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz, Ben Askren, and Tyron Woodley, among others. Most recently, he earned a win over ‘Platinum’ Mike Perry who stepped in when Mike Tyson got injured for their scheduled bout.

On November 15, streamed live on Netflix, Jake Paul will face the 58-year-old Mike Tyson at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in a professional boxing bout.

Mike Tyson’s Top 5 Boxing Picks Before His Comeback: Who Made the Cut?

Mike Tyson’s Top 5 Boxing Picks Before His Comeback: Who Made the Cut?

Mike Tyson’s Top 5 Boxing Picks Before His Comeback: Who Made the Cut?Before making his long-awaited return to the ring on November 15, legendary pugilist ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson revealed his five…

Mike Tyson’s Top 5 Boxing Picks Before His Comeback: Who Made the Cut?

Before making his long-awaited return to the ring on November 15, legendary pugilist ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson revealed his five favorite boxers from today’s crop of world-class talent.

Emanating from the 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the former undisputed heavyweight world champion will compete in his first professional boxing bout in nearly 20 years when he meets YouTube sensation Jake Paul.

Mike Tyson

Before making the most anticipated comeback in the sport’s history, Tyson appeared on the Pound-4-Pound podcast with former UFC champions Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo to preview his showdown with ‘The Problem Child.’ Along the way, Tyson revealed who he considers to be the five best boxers in the business today.

“[David] Benavidez, ‘Tank’ [Gervonta Davis], Shakur [Stevenson] when he’s got that kind of guy, like if ‘Tank’ was fighting him. Something like that. Who else? Of course we’ve got [Terence] ‘Bud’ Crawford, and listen, I like [Errol] Spence Jr. too. I think Spence Jr. could come back and still get his title back. I really think so, I think Spence Jr. is an underrated fighter.”

Mike Tyson weighs in on usyk vs. fury 2

Interestingly, Tyson left Oleksandr Usyk off the list. In May, the Ukrainian became the first unified heavyweight titleholder in more than two decades when he defeated Tyson Fury via split decision in Saudi Arabia.

Mike Tyson

Usyk and Fury will run it back on December 21 in what may very well be the biggest rematch of the decade. Offering his take on the sequel scrap last month, Tyson suggested that ‘The Gypsy King’ played around a little too much the first time around.

“Hey, listen, Usyk surprised everybody. I think Tyson Fury played around too much,” ‘Iron’ said while speaking with Talksport.  “I think he needs to be taking fights serious and hopefully he’ll get a different result.”

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Mike Tyson’s Kids Are Fans of Jake Paul—But He’s Ready to ‘End’ Paul’s Career Anyway

Mike Tyson’s Kids Are Fans of Jake Paul—But He’s Ready to ‘End’ Paul’s Career AnywayMike Tyson’s kids love Jake Paul, but that won’t stop the legendary pugilist from putting the YouTuber’s lights out…

Mike Tyson’s Kids Are Fans of Jake Paul—But He’s Ready to ‘End’ Paul’s Career Anyway

Mike Tyson’s kids love Jake Paul, but that won’t stop the legendary pugilist from putting the YouTuber’s lights out in front of 80,000 people.

On Friday, November 15, the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ will square off with Paul in what is expected to be one of the most-watched fights in combat sports history. While Tyson will be competing for the first time since a June 2005 loss against Kevin McBride, ‘The Problem Child’ is seeking his 11th career win after making a name for himself competing against a slew of past-their-prime MMA stars.

Mike Tyson

While Paul’s resume in the sweet science isn’t exactly well-respected among fans and pundits, Paul has a massive fanbase thanks to his work on platforms like YouTube. In fact, even Tyson’s own kids love Paul.

“I mean my whole f***ing family, everybody loves this little white motherf***er,” Tyson said while appearing on the Nelk Boys podcast.

In all, Tyson has seven kids; Mikey, 34, Rayna, 28, Amir, 27, Miguel, 22, Milan, 16, and Morocco, 13, and Exodus, who tragically passed away in 2009 when she was just four years old.

Mike Tyson

While Tyson’s oldest children were alive to see the tail end of their father’s iconic boxing career, none of them had much involvement in his run as one of the best boxers of all time. To them, he’s just dad.

“My kids don’t have too much involvement with my boxing career, I’m dad to them,” he continued. “There’s so many other celebrities they enjoy better than me but I’m dad” (h/t The Sun).

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Mike Tyson has Zero Respect for Jake Paul’s boxing resume

Mike Tyson’s career is nothing short of legendary. Known as ‘Kid Dynamite’ in those days, Tyson KO’d his first 19 opponents en route to become the WBC world heavyweight champion. Not long after that, he unified the belts to become the division’s undisputed titleholder.

Mike Tyson

Overall, Tyson went 50-6 with 44 of his wins coming by way of knockout. So it should come as no surprise that ‘Iron’ has little respect for Paul’s modest 10-1 record.

“I’m just doing really well. I’m doing really well,” Tyson said. “I’m very grateful that I’m doing well. I’m just looking forward to the fight, really looking forward to it. Like when you think about it regardless of how old I am, this guy only has ten fights.

“He only has ten fights, if I can fight a little bit with my experience, he only has ten f***ing fights, okay? If I can fight ten percent of what I was, he only has ten fights, he couldn’t match that. And that’s being sincere. If I’m 10 percent, he can’t match it.”

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Mike Tyson Vows to ‘Slaughter’ Jake Paul, Says ‘Even My Mother Wouldn’t Be Safe’ in the Ring

Mike Tyson, Jake PaulAhead of his showdown with Jake Paul, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson says he is ready for war in the ring,…

Mike Tyson, Jake Paul

Ahead of his showdown with Jake Paul, ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson says he is ready for war in the ring, regardless of who is standing across from him. Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are booked for a heavyweight boxing match on November 15 and will stream on Netflix.

Mike Tyson Vows to Slaughter Jake Paul

‘Iron’ Mike Tyson was one of the most feared strikers in boxing history. With his impressive power, he won the vast majority of those bouts by way of knockout and collected world titles during the 1980s. The 58-year-old athlete has not been active in professional boxing since 2005 but had an exhibition match in 2020 that ended in a draw.

Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul

‘The Problem Child’ Jake Paul is a popular influencer who converted his YouTube fame into a successful career in the boxing ring. Along the way, Paul has defeated former UFC fighters such as Anderson Silva, Tyron Woodley, Nate Diaz, and others.

Jake Paul

Aligning with his infamous attitude during the 80s, Mike Tyson is coming into this match, at the AT&T Stadium in Texas, looking for blood. He is looking to injure Jake Paul or anyone else standing across from him; even if its his own mother.

In an interview with talkSPORT, Tyson explained:

“I see him running around and I have to try and catch him and slaughter him. Whoever is in that ring has a problem with me. If my mother stepped into the ring she has a problem with me. Don’t go in that ring if you don’t want that problem. He’s a good little fighter but he’s only had ten fights which is considered as an amateur in our field.”

Jake Paul (10-1, 7 KOs) will look to temper the fury of the 58-year-old heavyweight boxing legend ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs) when they meet on November 15. This will be a professional bout and will go on each fighter’s permanent boxing record.