Mike Tyson's NEW TRAINING FOOTAGE Shows This FIGHT Is More DANGEROUS Than I Thought..



Did I underestimate Mike Tyson because of his age..??

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39 thoughts on “Mike Tyson's NEW TRAINING FOOTAGE Shows This FIGHT Is More DANGEROUS Than I Thought..”

  1. People don’t realize there’s a such thing as “Body Age” separate from birth age you can actually get it checked. I’m 28 with a body age of 18.

    People referring to Mike birth age. That don’t mean nothing, if you take care of your health. Plus this man has muscle memory that will continue to tap in through training camp and fight night and he also took less damage his whole career, genetics etc. All those factors will come into play.

    Plus I’ve seen young guys get they ass whooped by 50 year old men in the ring it’s not uncommon. Society thinking and its statistics don’t apply to everybody.

    On top that boxing is in burst and spurts, the pace switches up. Mike don’t need much he’s very explosive.

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  2. I’m not ready to have an opinion on if mike is still dangerous until I see a spar. Obviously he’s 58 and never gonna be that guy again. But mits just won’t tell the story, I have to see a spar. Also, you’re talking about what Jake will do as if Jake has ever been under a lot of pressure. Idk what Jake does when he’s got hooks and straights flying at him on the inside. We don’t even know if Jake knows how to manage space in the ring under pressure, JAKE HAS NEVER TAKEN A SERIOUS BODY SHOT, I can see Jake getting bullied into the ropes or corners cause I’ve never seen anything in jakes game that shows me he has great ring awareness or foot work. In my opinion this is still a competitive fight, I got Jake if it goes to later rounds but I’m definitely not completely counting out jake getting knocked out by Mike early lol

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  3. Jake just needs to stay to the outside for 2 rounds. He might eat one or two big shots but he needs to just do that. Keep his tank full and eat the shots. Then round 3 and on Jake needs to turn it on and it’s game over. I love Tyson but you are 100% correct in this analysis.

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  4. Glazing jake with his lazy ass jab is crazy 😂😂 take literally throws the jab with his other hand down not blocking his chin. And Wade is sitting inside to tell me that Jake is going to not like out or he's going to jazz him down with Jake doesn't have the cleanest punches himself 😂😂

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  5. The issue with this video is Wades blatant negligence of Mikes Cardio & Ability to adapt himself (Better than Jake, as he's more experienced) all becausw "He's old"

    Mike Tyson fought Roy Jones for 8 rounds and looked fresh and ready to continue.

    And I know Wades immediate retort would be "Oh well it was 3+ years ago, thats not the same Mike. Age this age that, blah blah"

    Unfortunately, Wade, in a recent video you also said "Mike Tyson was the tired one after the Roy fight. Roy could've turned up, I was worried for Mike"

    That's Blatant Negligance and meat ride. Mike Tyson was barely breathing. Mike Tyson was as tired as a 100m sprinter doing one race for a final, when normally they train doing 200m repeats 12 times a day. He was breathing as much as someone who is getting energized should. ROY was dying by round 5 and just holding on. Even post figjt, Mike was giving appreciation and respect to Roy for not quitting. Roy also admitted he was dead tired due to body shots and pace and pain.

    You denying not only Roys honest words, during immediate post fight interview and on podcasts after shows you just eating 🍆. And nothing wrong with that, but just don't lie.

    Mike Tyson won't be too much different, here. He still has stamina to go 8 rounds (It was 8 vs Roy) and he still had the speed and power and boxing IQ af age 57 to put up a fight for more than two rounds.

    Mans is just acting like Mike will be a robot that does the same exact thing and can only do it for 6 minutes. Mike is a well seasoned veteran boxer with good mobility, speed, top of the line recovery, nutrition etc etc at his age (which isn't even crazy old, i just spoke to a 57 year old at the gym with better mobility and stamina and strength than he's had in his entire life [his words]) He is not "Getting destroyed" by Jake. At least, not on paper (which is what you claim to base this off ot)

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  6. Some of you people can’t accept that Mike is old and I want him to win but come on have common sense just look how his career ended, people think 18 years later he’s gonna become prime mike again.

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  7. I think it’s pretty obvious that we’re not getting the Mike Tyson of the 90s, but I genuinely believe that too much credit is being given to Jake here. It’s not easy to judge Jake as a fighter because he hasn’t really been pushed other than the Tommy fight. Other than that fight, his previous opponents were retired MMA fighters who are primarily wrestlers excluding Silva but either way boxing doesn’t come natural for any of them. And the “boxers” that he has fought were bots who are much older than him or haven’t fought in more than 2 years or both. Do I think Tyson has the chin that he used to? No. Does he have the stamina that he used to? No, but I think he has enough to compete with someone Jake’s calibre. Jake is not good fighting on his back foot and has shown that when being rushed or having pressure applied he doesn’t really know what to do. He doesn’t exchange well. If I’m Mike Tyson and his camp, the plan should be to bomb rush him from the start because I think Jake Paul will freeze like a deer and headlights and I don’t think he can exchange with Tyson even at this age. I think Tyson is more than smart enough to get through his jab and honestly, from all the fights that I’ve seen from Jake if you can get through his job, you can make him very uncomfortable and when he’s uncomfortable, his boxing IQ kinda goes out the window a bit. For the most part, Jake is really only able to land his bomb shots against stationary bots. That’s not me hating just go look at the footage when he “KO’d” Woodley, He was just standing there stationary. Pretty much every opponent he has faced had bad head, movement bad foot work and was stationary. The one opponent that had better footwork than him, actually moved and had better boxing IQ was Tommy fury and look how that ended up…. In my opinion, Tyson simply needs to fight him the same exact way he used to fight back then and I think he’s still got it in him to do that for at least 3 rounds and I honestly believe that’s all he needs.

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  8. It is March 17 2024 10:47 AM, let it be known I had a dream last night where Mike Tyson knocked out Jake Paul in the 3rd round. If I am right come back to this and lmk, if not thenn shit.

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  9. Mike still has a lot of crazy in him.He’s like a vicious pitbull. I could see the madness in his eyes. He’s got mental retard strength and I mean that in a good way we shall see.

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  10. I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of Mike's style and thus you are straw manning his chances. He's supposed to be square on the inside, that's how he gets power and that's how he's able to create angles in any direction and throw any punch he wants. Momentary "flat footedness" is great, Mike is doing it for a purpose and he's not staying still like you make it seem. He's always moving, he goes into flat foot for a fraction of a second as any and all great footwork does in order to create angles for power on the inside. He isn't taking time to reload punches either, he uses the momentum from slipping a punch in order to create power for a counter punch.

    He only got "cracked" when he wasn't training seriously and thus didn't move his head like he used to. Ideally, Mike will utilize head movement to avoid getting hit while on the inside. Mike didn't just trade blows, he made his opponent miss while moving in and then countering. Mike was an aggressive sophisticated counter puncher, he was not just a puncher looking to trade blows for blows. He only did the latter when he wasn't training. However, stamina plays a role in this so we'll see how well he can do this in old age. He did it very well against Roy recently, so that's good.

    And Mike does jab, he always has, I don't think it'll be any different here. Just because you don't see him jabbing in every single clip doesn't mean he's just looking to throw hooks. He's always been an amazing jabber, he had to be in order to close the distance. Yes sometimes he would just close the distance with headmovement, but he would more often utilize the jab or double jab followed by head movement to move in. We see this even against Roy.

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  11. People are actually delusional if they think Mike is gonna win. Jake isn't even that bad and is in his prime, but people will never give him credit. And when he wins people are gonna say he fought a 60 year old or it's fake, either way it's a loss

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