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Mike Tyson Releases Training Video for Jake Paul Netflix Boxing Match: “Unconquerable” | News, results, highlights, statistics and rumors

Mike Tyson Releases Training Video for Jake Paul Netflix Boxing Match: “Unconquerable” | News, results, highlights, statistics and rumors

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 23: Mike Tyson attends the Los Angeles premiere of Netflix "From 5" at the Egyptian Theater Hollywood on September 23, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

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Mike Tyson released another training video on X on Friday ahead of his upcoming boxing match against Jake Paul.

The 30-second video, narrated by Tyson, shows the former world champion training and sweating in anticipation of his first official professional fight since 2005:

Tyson also commented on his expectations for the fight on Friday, telling TalkSport (h/t MMAFighting.com): “I see (Paul) running around, I have to catch him and slaughter him.”

Tyson, 58, also made it clear that he is not afraid of getting in the ring with the much younger Paul, saying: “No (I'm not afraid of him) because he got in the ring. If my mother steps into the ring, she has a problem with me. Whoever is in this ring has a problem. Don't go into the ring if you don't want this problem.

The clash between Tyson and Paul was originally scheduled for July 20th, but the fight had to be postponed to November 15th due to Tyson suffering from stomach ulcers.

Now it appears all systems are set for Tyson vs. Paul, which will pit a Hall of Famer with a career record of 50-6 against a YouTuber-turned-boxer with just 11 career fights to his name.

Tyson told TalkSport that while Paul was a “good little fighter”, he was considered an “amateur” in the boxing world.

Technically, Paul has competed in 11 professional fights and has a record of 10-1, but most of his fights have been against former MMA fighters or low-level boxers.

Although he hasn't boxed for years, Tyson will be looking to prove that, even at almost 60, he is still capable of winning a big fight.

Tyson vs. Paul takes place on November 15th at the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and will be broadcast live on Netflix.

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