Mike Tyson Jake Paul Fight November 15th Jake Admits He’s Little Scared
The Epic Mike Tyson Jake Paul Fight will finally face off in the ring for their professional boxing fight this coming Friday, November 15, from the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Is Jake Paul A Little Scared?
In a recent interview with bloodyelbow.com, ‘The Problem Child’ aka Jake, admitted that he is a ‘little scared’ after seeing Tyson’s incredible physique ahead of their clash. “This is the baddest man on the planet, heavyweight, I mean, just look at the guy sitting here right now, he’s an animal, he posts Instagram pictures and I get a little scared because of how good he looks.”
The fight is controversial due to the large 31-year age gap. Tyson has reignited hope amongst the fans after sharing training footage on his social media, showcasing his tremendous shape ahead of the fight.
Not only that, but the 58-year-old recently showed off that he still has supernatural power after he punched a boxing pad in half during a training session. As shown by Bloody Elbow.com
Tyson Tells Jake It’s Not Going To Be An Easy Night
Mike Tyson quoted from the MVP interview. “Well, I’m not gonna lose. So I can’t even fathom losing, I can’t even imagine it. He’s not gonna win. I think he thinks this is gonna be a really easy night. It’s not gonna be an easy night for you,”
How To Watch The Big Fight Of The Century
Paul vs. Tyson will be available on Netflix only, marking the first time combat sports have been shown live on the streaming platform.
It will be available to everyone who has a Netflix subscription.
The Big Question: Who’s Going To Win?
Paul has worked to a 10-1 professional record, last defeating Mike Perry via TKO in July. Tyson hasn’t fought professionally since 2005, when he quit versus Kevin McBride before announcing his retirement afterward in the ring.
The latest Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson odds from FanDuel list Paul as the -270 favorite (risk $270 to win $100), with Tyson a +210 underdog. The over/under for total rounds is 5.5, while the fight-to-go distance is +172.
My UnScientific Prediction
Tyson will have to come out like a lion in the first three rounds. After three rounds, Jake Paul’s youth strength will outlast the former champ.
Mike Tyson is a winner for even setting a goal and attempting this match. My money will be on Iron Mike to win, even being the underdog.