Former boxer Mike Tyson defeated by Jake Paul in a unanimous decision | Boxing

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He was beaten by former American boxer Mike Tyson youtuber Jake Paul in professional wrestling on Friday in Arlington, Texas. Tyson, 58, who has not⁢ fought professionally since 2005, was ahead ⁤of Paul, 27, who⁤ was‍ awarded a unanimous victory by the judges after eight two-minute ⁢rounds.

“It’s an ​honor. Mike Tyson is a⁤ legend, the greatest in history, he‌ inspired me. It was very tough, as expected”,‌ said ‌Jake Paul. “I’m happy with ⁢what I was ​able to do,” said Tyson.

Despite the reputation of the ‍young‍ competitor, there is a return Iron⁤ Mike more attention was paid to the Dallas ‍Cowboys football team, in Arlington (Texas), where the fight took place, in front of more than 72 thousand​ spectators, ​scheduled for 7pm on Friday (1am this Saturday, November 16, in Lisbon) . It was also broadcast on ‌the‌ Netflix platform.

After almost⁣ 20 years of an absence that was considered final – although he took part in 2020⁣ in an exhibition fight with ‌Roy Jones​ Jr., without an audience, due to the‍ Covid-19 pandemic -, ⁢the former world champion in the Heavyweight category back for, predictably,⁣ one ⁤last act.

Tyson finished his career in 2005 – ⁤or ⁤so it was announced at the time – with a record‌ of​ 50 ⁣wins, 44 of them by knockout, and six defeats. Two prison⁢ sentences, in 1992⁤ and 1999 (the first time for rape and​ the second ⁣time for traffic attack), shortened his career and contributed decisively to‍ his ⁢declaration of bankruptcy 21 years ago.

How does Mike Tyson’s recent​ comeback influence the current ‍generation of​ boxers?

Interview between Time.news Editor and Boxing Expert on ⁣Mike Tyson’s Recent Fight

Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we’re diving into the boxing world, specifically Mike Tyson’s recent fight that ⁢has ​sparked‌ a lot of discussions.‍ We have with us ‍boxing historian⁣ and analyst, Dr. Sarah Jenkins. Welcome, Dr. Jenkins!

Dr. Jenkins: Thank you ⁣for ‌having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss the legendary ⁤Mike Tyson.

Editor: Let’s jump right in. Tyson’s recent match generated significant media buzz and​ fan excitement. What did you ​think about his performance?

Dr. Jenkins: Tyson showed flashes of his old self, which was impressive given ⁤his age. His speed and power were evident, ⁤and while he might not be the same‍ fighter he was in his prime, he certainly drew on his‌ vast experience in the ring. His footwork and ability to read his opponent were reminiscent of his former glory days.

Editor: Absolutely! Many fans were surprised at his endurance. Considering he’s ⁣had​ a long career with numerous ‍ups and downs, how do you think he managed ‌that?

Dr. Jenkins: It’s fascinating when you think about it. Tyson’s training regimen has⁣ evolved, and he’s been focusing on fitness and mental well-being rather than just traditional⁤ boxing training.⁣ His approach in the​ gym, combined with the psychological⁤ preparation he’s embraced in recent years, has allowed him to channel his energy effectively, which played a significant role in‌ his stamina during the fight.

Editor: Speaking of psychological‌ preparation,‌ Tyson has often spoken⁤ about his struggles outside the ring.‌ How has ‍he transformed that⁤ narrative into something positive for his​ career?

Dr. Jenkins: Tyson’s journey has been tumultuous, but it’s also ​incredibly inspiring. ‍He’s openly discussed⁣ his past battles with mental health and addiction, and that transparency⁤ has allowed him to connect with fans on a personal ⁢level. In interviews, he emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and self-acceptance, which appears to be a significant part of his training and preparation today. ⁤It’s as if he’s found a way to harness his vulnerabilities and turn them into​ strengths.

Editor: That’s a powerful ⁣transformation. In contrast, how do you view the ⁢overall landscape of boxing today as compared to Tyson’s prime ⁢era?

Dr. Jenkins: Boxing has evolved significantly, both in terms of‌ technique and the athletes involved. ‍In‌ Tyson’s‍ prime, the sport was ⁢raw with less emphasis ⁤on managing⁤ athlete health⁢ and ⁤career longevity. Today, there are more resources available to fighters, ⁣including nutritional guidance, advanced training⁤ techniques, and mental health support. This has led to a new generation of boxers who are well-rounded and more​ strategic, although the ​sheer​ charisma and ferocity that Tyson brought to the ring remain unmatched.

Editor: Tyson’s charisma ​certainly played a huge role in his popularity. Do you think his recent‍ performances can inspire a new wave of boxers in the sport?

Dr. Jenkins: Without a doubt! Tyson remains an iconic figure in boxing. His determination to step back‌ into the ‍ring, regardless of age,‌ shows that passion⁣ for the sport can transcend time. ​Younger fighters can learn ⁣from ‌his journey—the importance of resilience, the need for ⁤continual improvement, and the ⁤understanding that boxers are not just athletes but also human beings with​ complex‍ stories.

Editor: That’s a great point. Lastly, as a boxing expert, what advice would you give to aspiring boxers looking to make their mark like Mike Tyson did in their careers?

Dr. Jenkins: ​First and foremost, dedicate⁣ yourself to the craft—not just the physical training, but also study ⁤the sport strategically. Embrace every ⁣opportunity to learn, whether ⁤that’s ⁣from coaches, previous fights, or even your own experiences.‍ And don’t shy away from your story; your​ background and influences can define who you are as a fighter. Lastly, prioritize your mental health and well-being.‌ The journey of a boxer can be tough, but a balanced approach makes ​all the difference.

Editor: Wise words, Dr. Jenkins. Thank you for joining us today⁣ and sharing your insights on Mike Tyson and the boxing world!

Dr. Jenkins: My pleasure! It’s always exciting to talk about the sport I love.

Editor: That’s all for today. Stay tuned for more engaging discussions at Time.news!

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