After becoming tired of the lies regarding the fight between Mike Tyson and himself, Jake Paul clarifies
Regarding the leaked regulations for his forthcoming fight against Mike Tyson, which is scheduled for July 20 at AT&T Stadium and will be televised on Netflix, Jake Paul responded to criticism. Tyson’s age and health have drawn attention to the fight, which has sparked criticism.
Derek Chisora made fun of rumors about headguards and eighteen-ounce gloves, but Paul quickly refuted them. On Instagram, his manager, Nakisa Bidarian, denied the accusations as well.
Jake Paul receives a severe warning from Mike Tyson as he makes mitts fly during rigorous training. Twitter
“If my memory serves me well, they are wearing head guards and eighteen-ounce gloves. “I believe so,” Chisora said to Radio Rahim, a reporter.
We’re observing a sparring battle, then. It’s a joke, f******. Do you really believe I paid to watch that?
Paul talks about rumors.
Though the specific regulations are yet unknown, it seems doubtful that larger gloves and headgear will be required.
Paul added, “I just wanted to send out a quick message to everyone who is moaning about the rules of me versus Mike Tyson.”
“An individual on TikToker created a video in which they put up various fictitious regulations, such as me and Logan tag teaming, us donning headgear, and all of this nonsense. You shouldn’t be permitted to drive on the streets and put other people in danger if you think you’re a f*****g moron and shouldn’t be able to vote.
I would never disappoint my supporters in a bout like this while using headgear, and I feel bad for anyone stupid enough to think so. People, hurry up.”
Despite the fact that Paul is 30 years older than Tyson, who has a 9-1 record, the bout is expected to be exciting due to the differences in experience and age.