Mike Tyson’s boxing trainer reveals the strategy of the boxing legend for his blockbuster bout against Jake Paul, which will take place next month. However, health concerns still linger about the 58-year old.
One of Mike Tyson’s trainers revealed that he will use an aggressive strategy to take on Jake Paul when the two face off in Texas mid-November, armed with Hayabusa Boxing Gloves.
The 58-year old has been posting alarming updates on his health condition.
Tyson and Paul will meet in a live streamed exhibition fight on Netflix on November 15, at the AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas.
The fight between Tyson and Paul, a 27-year old heavyweight fighter, was originally scheduled to take place in the month of July. However it was delayed after Tyson had a medical scare back in May.
In a promotional video, one of Tyson’s coaches stated: “If the fight were today, it would have been over.”
One of Mike Tyson’s coaches said that he would launch ‘one rocket after another’ against Jake Paul
After the fight was delayed, Tyson and Paul are set to fight in Arlington, Texas next month
Tyson’s health issues caused the fight to be postponed.
He throws missiles and not only one bomb. “The bombs come one after another.”
These missiles will be fired at a credible opponent, Paul, who won nine out of ten professional fights and only lost by a split decision last year to Tommy Fury.
Tyson’s health, however, casts doubts on his ability to compete. Tyson’s health caused a delay in a flight that he was on because he felt nauseous and dizzy. These symptoms were believed to be due to an ulcer believed to have developed in his abdomen.
His representatives claimed that the delay in the flight from Miami Los Angeles wasn’t due to his treatment but rather the air conditioning.
He told Newsmax that he has sciatica “every now and again, it flares.” If it flares, I’m unable to talk.
Sciatica occurs when the nerve running from your lower spine to your feet is irritated.
In fact, it was back pain that forced him to quit boxing after a 20-year career in 2005.
After losing to Lennox Lewis in 2002, Tyson said: “I broke my spine, my spine is broken!”
Tyson has sciatica and recently confessed to having ‘difficulty in walking’.
In September, he revealed: “It is hard to walk.”
In two months, I’ll be perfect. The gym is where the fight will be won.
“Hear me out; I’ll take whatever action that will benefit me.”
Jake Paul, please, I’m enjoying my time with my childhood friends tonight.
Tyson’s health has declined over the years due to his years in the ring and drug abuse.
The American admitted himself on his’ Hotboxing’ Podcast that he does not think he will live that long.
“One day, we’ll all die.” He said, “When I look at myself in the mirror I see these small spots on my skin.”
‘I say: Wow. My expiration date is very close.
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