Mike Tyson suddenly recruits Evander Holyfield as his strongest ally to defeat Jake Paul.
He has outlined how Tyson can escape losing against Jake Paul.
The boxing world is eagerly anticipating Mike Tyson’s fight against Jake Paul, and an unexpected supporter has emerged.
Evander Holyfield, a previous opponent of Tyson, has been a regular interviewee in the build-up to July’s bout, offering Iron Mike tips on fighting at an advanced age.
The fight will take place on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. By July 20, Tyson will be 58 years old, approximately 30 years older than his opponent.
Holyfield returns to the ring at 58 years old.
Holyfield defeated Tyson twice in his professional boxing career and made an ill-advised return to the ring in 2021 to face UFC legend Vitor Belfort.
Despite having far more boxing experience than his opponent, he was manipulated and thoroughly defeated.
Holyfield, who was 58 years old at the time of the bout, has been requested to offer advice to Tyson, who is facing a similar position.
“I’m not sure how confident Jake Paul is, but he’ll be considerably faster. Maintaining a tight relationship with Mike increases his chances of winning. “But if he attempts to remain away from Mike, he will get caught,” he told Fight Hub.
“Mike resembles a snake. He will jump out at you, but if you charge him, you can suffocate him because he pushes off his legs because he is too near. If you give him space, you’re going to be screwed.”