When it comes to video games, the noble art of boxing has been left on the sidelines. As technology advanced, sports such as soccer and hockey have seen big titles that generate huge player numbers.
Jake Paul has controversially claimed that he is willing to kill Mike Tyson on July 20 in order to win, as he will bulk up to 240 pounds. The two will face off in a professional boxing bout after the Texas Athletic Commission sanctioned it a pro fight.
Those who think the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul “bout” was an “abomination” just got more ammo to use. Paul’s MVP promotion is hosting the matchup on July 20.
Jake Paul is telling the world that he agreed to Mike Tyson's request for their bout to be sanctioned. And as such, the eight-round boxing match between Paul and Tyson on July 20 at Arlington, Texas, officially will be conducted as a professional fight by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations.
Jake Paul has warned Mike Tyson ahead of their boxing clash on July 20. The fight has been confirmed as a professional bout, raising some criticism. There are safety worries over the fight based on the age.
On May 3, 1986, a young, ferocious Mike Tyson faced James Tillis at the Civic Center, Glens Falls, New York, in a bout that saw “Iron Mike” taken the full 12 rounds for the first time in his career.
It has been a long time since we saw the legendary Mike Tyson in a boxing ring. The last time that he laced up the gloves was for an exhibition against Roy Jones Jr.
Stephen A. Smith has slammed the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for sanctioning Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson as a pro-fight. The two will face off on July 20 from the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in a professional bout fought under eight, two-minute rounds.
When the upcoming bout between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson was made official, there was no shortage of shocked observers. Count Oscar De La Hoya among them.
Many are excited about this summer's high-profile boxing match between the legendary Mike Tyson and YouTuber Jake Paul, but the former heavyweight champion…
Jake Paul is the early favorite in a professionally sanctioned boxing match against Mike Tyson. Action Network's Ricky Henne has the details.
The stakes will be surprisingly high for Mike Tyson’s showdown against Jake Paul in July.
Jake Paul's boxing career continues to gain legitimacy. His match against former world champion Mike Tyson this summer has moved from an exhibition to a professional fight.
On Saturday, July 20, Mike Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs) will clash with Jake Paul (9-1, 6 KOs), with the fight streamed live and exclusively on Netflix. As previously announced, the co-main event will be undisputed super lightweight world champion Katie Taylor (23-1, 6 KOs) against Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano (46-2-1, 30 KOs).
The WWE is one of the biggest trending promotions in sports and entertainment right now. With the resurgence of professional wrestling, stars like Cody Rhodes are becoming as popular as Canelo Alvarez.
Some people love it. Some people hate it because they feel it damages the purity of boxing. Some people are merely curious, but celebrity boxing matches
For Mike Tyson, there is no concern to stepping inside the boxing ring even as he approaches 60 years old. The former heavyweight champion will meet Jake Paul later this year in a special to air live on Netflix.
Where were you on June 28, 1997, when Mike Tyson infamously bit off Evander Holyfield’s ear? The controversy caused “Iron Mike” to be disqualified from the match, losing his boxing license in the process.
Those who grew up watching Mike Tyson would concede that no boxer ever put fear in their opponents like him. All these years later, "Iron Mike" still gives the vibes of an absolute killer.
Jake Paul will be tangoing with Mike Tyson this summer. Careful what you wish for, internet boxer.
Many have stated for Jake Paul (9-1) to be taken seriously as a professional boxer he needs to fight a legitimate boxer instead of retired UFC fighters and no-name regional prizefighter. Well, they don’t get any more legit than Paul’s next opponent
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