In an unprecedented event set to capture global attention, former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is gearing up to step into the ring against internet personality turned-boxer Jake Paul. Scheduled for July 20th, this historic bout will be broadcast live on Netflix.

Jake Paul is seen saying he 'WON'T' fight Mike Tyson in resurfaced footage  from 2020 as he prepares to face the heavyweight legend at AT&T Stadium in  July: 'I'm confident but not

Tyson, renowned for his ferocious style and unparalleled dominance in the ring during his prime, now finds himself facing a new challenge at the age of 57. Despite his storied career and undeniable legacy, questions loom over his ability to compete at the elite level, especially against a younger and more agile opponent like Paul, who boasts a 30-year age advantage.

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Observers have expressed concerns about Tyson’s physical condition, citing past instances where he was seen using a cane and even a wheelchair just a few years ago. While footage of his training sessions suggests he still possesses formidable skills, the risks of sustaining serious injuries in the ring remain a topic of debate. However, amidst the skepticism, Tyson’s supporters point to his enduring strength and power as potential game-changers in the matchup. Despite his age, Tyson’s legendary punching prowess could prove decisive, particularly against an opponent like Paul, who lacks the heavyweight stature of traditional boxing adversaries.

Building His Strength and Punching Power

Mike Tyson Must Channel Rocky Balboa


Tyson’s upcoming bout against Paul echoes the narrative of the 2006 film “Rocky Balboa,” wherein a retired Rocky reenters the ring at 60 to face the young boxer Mason Dixon in an exhibition match.

Much like Duke, Apollo Creed’s former trainer, who astutely observes that Rocky’s aging body necessitates a focus on enhancing his strength and punching prowess, Tyson too must adopt a similar approach. Power proves to be the enduring asset in such scenarios, serving as Tyson’s key strategy as he prepares for this match.

Tyson Must Bob And Weave

‘Iron Mike’ Must Use Whatever Reflexes He Has Left

Tyson’s former trainer Cus” D’Amato taught him the peek-a-boo style of boxing.

Tyson must revert to his peek-a-boo boxing style and employ his signature bob and weave technique, which historically made him elusive and difficult to land clean shots on. This approach becomes crucial against Paul, who, while possessing significant punching power, lacks the refined skills to effectively counter such defensive maneuvers.

Given Paul’s relative inexperience, he has yet to face a boxer who employs Tyson’s particular style, providing Tyson with a strategic advantage in the upcoming bout.