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Mike Tyson will take on Jake Paul in a controversial eight-round professional bout on July 20 in Arlington, Texas. Tyson, once the most feared fighter in the world, is 57 and has not fought professionally since hanging up his gloves in 2005 following his TKO loss to Kevin McBride (his 2020 bout against Roy Jones Jr. being an exhibition) and suffers from many health issues, including shot knees.

This means he is three decades older than Paul, who is in his athletic prime and coming off three wins in the last year alone. This gulf has predicably earned almost universal scorn from the fight world as a mere money grab. But not for Chael Sonnenwho compared Mike Tyson to Conor McGregor in one particular aspect.

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At UFC 303 on June 29, Conor Mcgregor will be back in the Octagon against Michael Chandler after three years, following a potentially career-ending injury. As such, many questions are being raised about whether he can even compete against the top guys anymore. One particular cause of concern is his historically poor gas tank, which is likely to have further declined over the past three years.

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Fan favorite UFC analyst Chael Sonnen thinks these concerns about their ability to make it to the final bell are something McGregor and Mike Tyson have in common as they gear up to make their much-awaited comebacks. This, ‘Uncle Chael’ believes, will motivate both men to try to knock out their respective opponents quickly.

“Two-minute rounds is what Mike did when he took on Roy [Jones Jr.]. The same Mike was completely exhausted… A combat’s athlete’s biggest fear is exhaustion. So if you’re a guy like Mike Tyson, right? And it’s the same situation that Conor McGregor is going into with Michael Chandler: ‘I can’t go to a decision and win and I don’t give a damn about moral victories. I’m going to give you everything I got and I’m going to get you out of here, or I’m going to be done, I’m going to be shot,” he said on his YouTube channel.

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Sonnen felt that since Tyson and Paul will fight for eight two-minute rounds, with a minute of rest in between, the fears of Tyson getting exhausted are not as severe as would have been, had they decided to go with the standard three-minute rounds. But, given Tyson’s advanced age and health problem, he felt ‘Iron Mike’s best bet was a knockout early, just like McGregor. But despite all the disadvantages, Sonnen is one of the few people in the combat sports world who has picked Tyson to beat Paul.

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Chael Sonnen has maintained that Mike Tyson’s natural size advantage (‘Iron Mike’ is a heavyweight, while Paul has fought between middleweight and cruiserweight in his boxing career), as well as historically great skills and technique in the ring, would be too much for Paul to handle.

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This is why the UFC analyst, who grew up in the mean streets of West Lynn, Oregon, is surprised that Paul was going into the bout as the betting favorite. “It makes for a very interesting match when DraftKings gives and nudges Jake Paul slight favorite over greatly experienced and oversized Mike Tyson,” Sonnen mentioned.

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Despite their mismatch, at least on paper, Sonnen felt that the reputation-sullying stakes of the bout made it a “fascinating” affair. “Mike does not want to lose, Jake cannot lose. Mike’s reputation, everything is going to change. Jake’s career comes to a screeching halt… It’s very fascinating,” he added.

UFC icon Conor McGregor has made his feelings clear on the upcoming boxing fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.

Tyson vs Paul takes place in Arlington, Texas, on July 20, and will be shown live exclusively on Netflix as part of the streaming giant’s first-ever full boxing card.

The bout will be classed as an exhibition, but Tyson has claimed that the remainder of the rules involved will effectively make it a professional fight.

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‘Iron Mike’, who is now 58, hasn’t fought since his exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr in November 2020, meaning Paul – who has boxed eight times professionally since then – has the advantage in terms of recent in-ring experience.

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Of course, though, Tyson is one of the most fearsome boxers that has ever lived, and training footage shows that the hand speed and power are certainly still there.

In an interview with James Corden for SiriusXM, McGregor was asked to give his thoughts on the fight – and made it clear where he stood about it taking place at all.

He began: “For me, it does set a bad precedent in the industry.

“Because what you’ve got now is – and I would say this to the young athletes coming up, men and women. Don’t aspire to be one of these YouTube fighters.

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“Aspire for world titles. Aspire for [the Olympics]. That is how you etch your name in history.

“Doing these little smash-and-grab fights, you might get a few likes, but there’s nothing substantial to it. It’s hollow. It can be profitable, but it’s hollow.

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“And I’m noticing a trend in young fighters coming up that are not even interested in competing in the amateur scene or rising up to win a national title. You need the gold on the waist. You need to etch your name on the belt.”

Paul has, however, previously admitted that he aims to be a world champion over the next few years.

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He told his girlfriend Jutta Leerdam – a Dutch speed skater that is set to be one of the favourites to win a medal in her disciplines at the 2026 Winter Olympics – on the ‘BS with Jake Paul’ podcast: “I was thinking about it the other day.

“At the time you go to the Winter Olympics in two years, that is when I am going to be fighting for a world championship.

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“We both could potentially be world champions. Number one in the world together – and I think that might just be the first couple to do that.”

Jake Paul responded to Conor McGregor’s criticism of his upcoming fight with Mike Tyson, emphasizing the substantial interest and media coverage surrounding the event

Jake Paul, the YouTuber-turned-boxer, has addressed the criticisms from Conor McGregor regarding his upcoming fight with Mike Tyson. The highly anticipated clash is set to take place on July 20th in Texas, pitting Paul against the heavyweight boxing icon Tyson.

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With Tyson being 58 years old at the time of the fight, there exists a notable 31-year age gap between him and the 27-year-old Paul. Despite the excitement surrounding the event, figures like McGregor have voiced disapproval of the bout.

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In response to McGregor’s remarks, Paul addressed the criticism on his podcast, asserting that interest in the fight is substantial. He highlighted the extensive media coverage surrounding the event, comparing it to the attention garnered by McGregor’s own previous fights.

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Paul stated, “So Conor, you’re saying the interest is low for the fight, but the last fight you announced, there was a thousand articles written in a multi-day span, people talking about your last fight.”

“In that same multiple-day span, there were ten thousand articles written about this. No fight ever has done these numbers in terms of face-off views and Instagram reels. Just on our main pages alone, it’s like 50 or 60 million Instagram views on both of our posts.”

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“Not to mention every single other sports page posting it. This is, in my mind, the biggest fight the world will ever see. There’s no reason for them to be jealous; I get people are jealous, but when the old heads like Conor are trying to hate, it’s like, why are you trying to pull people down?”

McGregor was asked about why he’s been unable to demand his UFC fight date after facing frequent delays to his comeback bout in recent months

Conor McGregor has admitted frustration in being unable to demand his fight date in the way Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury can.

UFC legend McGregor has faced frequent delays to his comeback fight against Michael Chandler but will now seemingly return in the summer. McGregor and Chandler’s fight was announced a year ago as the rivals coached against each other on season 31 of The Ultimate Fighter to promote their showdown.

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Combat sports reporter Ariel Helwani quizzed McGregor on his uncertain return date by asking him on The MMA Hour: “Anthony Joshua doesn’t wait for the call from Eddie Hearn, Tyson Fury doesn’t wait for the call from Frank Warren. Conor McGregor shouldn’t wait for the call from anyone, the date should be built around you.”

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McGregor responded by saying: “It’s fair enough, I have two fights left on the contract and we’ve got to do something else or do we? I don’t know, surely. Nobody brings the figures I bring, or ever, all of these things will I’m sure be worked out and ironed out with my management staple Paradigm Sports in our next stage of relations.”

McGregor has out-lined his three-fight plan for this year, which starts with a bout against Chandler, a trilogy fight with Nate Diaz in September and a boxing return against Manny Pacquiao in December. The former two-weight champion insisted he is hoping to stay with the UFC despite not being offered a new deal.

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“There’s been no talks about no deals,” he added. “Usually Lorenzo [Fertitta] would have had something tasty on my plate well ago, Lorenzo would have re-signed me two fights ago even. I know they know I’m up, but what way do you approach it? I’m a billionaire, Mr B. So what way do you come at someone like me?

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“I just ride the wave and then I don’t know after that, but that’s my catalogue and my life. The UFC is what made me and gave me this, I love the company with all of my being. It’s the best and most iconic fighting organisation there’s ever been and I’m all over it, I f****ing love that. I’d love to carry it on, I hope.”

McGregor lost to Mayweather in his boxing debut when they fought in 2017 and the UFC legend has been warned he could suffer the same result in a MMA rematch

Conor McGregor has been told a UFC rematch against Floyd Mayweather wouldn’t be as one-sided as he thinks.

UFC legend McGregor crossed over to boxing for his professional debut in 2017 against former five-weight world champion Mayweather. The Irishman was stopped in the 10th round in a fight that sold 4.3million pay-per-view buys, with Mayweather taking home upwards of $100million whilst McGregor made over $30million.

Mayweather retired with a flawless record of 50-0 after the fight and McGregor has since shown interest in getting back in the ring. British boxing legend Carl Froch thinks despite Mayweather having no MMA experience at all, he could do more than hold his own against McGregor in the cage.

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“Once they start kicking you in the legs, getting close to you and taking you to the ground, I think you are bang in trouble,” Froch told talkBOXING. “But I don’t think it’s as much of a mismatch as people think it is. Especially Tony Bellew because he’s always talking about, ‘You haven’t got a chance. No way, no chance. That’s it, fight over. Boxer in a cage? No chance!’

 

“I’m like, [McGregor’s got] two arms, two legs, the geezer is smaller than me. In my own mind, I don’t think it’s such a mismatch. When Conor McGregor fought Mayweather, it was a mismatch because McGregor could only use his hands, and he’s not a boxer. Mayweather is – a fantastic one, one of the best ever.”

If you put Mayweather in a cage, does that all of a sudden become a total mismatch and Conor McGregor takes him out? I’d say no. I think Mayweather can sit behind his jab, still time him with a right hand and have a look at the feet. I’d love to see it to know for sure, but I don’t think it’s a one-sided whooping. Maybe I’m stupid.”

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Mayweather has earned massive paydays for taking part in several exhibition fights against influencers and MMA fighters since his last professional fight. McGregor hasn’t fought in over two and a half years but is expected to make his UFC return against Michael Chandler later this year.