Hahahahaha, true. Though, I do sort of hope Tyson knocks Paul out cold. He has a more punchable face than Eli DrinkwitzYou forgot option C "who cares"
I don't know who wins but I'm pulling for Iron Mike to beat the ever living **** out of that annoying pain in the ***.
Nope. Did not forget it. The "who cares" option is don't vote in it.You forgot option C "who cares"
There you go!Nope. Did not forget it. The "who cares" option is don't vote in it.
This has to be theater, right? No way a 27 year old is this pumped up about beating up a 58 year old.
He hasn't beat him yet, but I'm sure he will be if he does, I will say, like Vanderbilt, I don't think Jake Paul meets your standard or expectations of dignity either, so he is plenty pumped up, LOL.
I understand the bottom line is money for all parties involved, including Netflix. It won't be a great boxing match, but it should generate a lot of eyeballs for Netflix given the oddballish nature of it.
Outside of the money, I don't really see the upside for either "fighter". I put that in quotes because Paul is not a real boxer and Tyson hasn't fought a serious match in nearly 2 decades. If Paul wins, he beat an AARP member. If Tyson wins, he beat a fake boxer.
Paul is not a serious boxer, or even really a boxer at all, but he appears to be in good physical condition and solidly built. Age is real and Tyson just won't be able to hang physically. By age alone, Paul is going to be stronger and faster. Tyson at 27 would knock Paul back to the dark ages, probably within the first 30 seconds of the bout. He's still in great shape for a 58 year old, but he's got a touch of that "old man sag" to some of his muscles.I think for Tyson there is more upside then just money, his last 2 matches were that horrible loss to Kevin McBride in 2005, where he could not continue and quit didn't come out of the corner for the start of the next round then that strange draw with Roy Jones Jr. were Roy kept clinching him,
So if he beats Jake Paul, assuming its his last match, he makes a lot of money and improves his legacy finishing with a win and beats the you tube king of boxing, who many people want to see lose and get knocked out along the way.
If Tyson loses he makes a lot of $$$ and so what, he lost to a 27 year old, and his career still finished with a L, no change.
There is upside for Tyson if he wins and not much downside if he loses.
But either way he is making some bank, which he needs more then Jake Paul.
In the end I think Paul wins, Im vote # 2, as Paul has alot more potential pay days to go get
Paul is not a serious boxer, or even really a boxer at all, but he appears to be in good physical condition and solidly built. Age is real and Tyson just won't be able to hang physically. By age alone, Paul is going to be stronger and faster. Tyson at 27 would knock Paul back to the dark ages, probably within the first 30 seconds of the bout. He's still in great shape for a 58 year old, but he's got a touch of that "old man sag" to some of his muscles.
Tyson's only real chance is that Paul really knows nothing about boxing, so perhaps technique and knowledge can carry him to a win. If he can trick Paul into some bad punches, maybe he lands a clean blow to Paul's head, but I don't know that he really has knockout power any longer.
Jake better mind his ears.
I thought all three fights on the undercard were good, but the two women went at it like Gatti and Ward. Thank goodness, because the main event was a joke. Tyson hinted after the fight that he might be up for another one or two fights, but I can't imagine any paying customers will fall for that again.What a joke. The only real fight was the two women.
Cat fights always attracted a large crowd at my school.I have never had any interest in watching women fight.
I guess I was raised different....