MIKE TYSON has finally revealed why he is fighting Jake Paul – and it has nothing to do with the huge amount of money he will receive for the bout.
The boxing legend will hang up his gloves in November at the age of 15. 58 for a controversial crossover clash with the YouTube sensation.
Iron Mike looked like a man who shell The man who instilled fear in people Heart There was a big difference between the heavyweight of the late 80s and early 90s when he returned to the ring for a Covid clash with Roy Jones Jr in November 2020.
Wealth This is high on many fight fans’ lists as to why Tyson, who is almost of pensionable age, has decided to take on the 27-year-old.
But the cannabis veteran recently said: “I might have to wait for a check from cannabis every day.
“That’s nonsense to me. I’m a man; I want to go out there and I want to put myself at risk.
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“Sometimes I want to see who I really am. I want to see what I’m really made of. I want to perform for the world.
“For me, since I was 14, this is all I knew to do.
“This fight won’t make a big difference in my life financially. This is all I want to do.”
The addictive feeling of having your hand raised has also played a big factor in the past plain and obvious The heavyweight champion decides to return to the ring.

“I’m a fame freak,” Tyson admitted. “I love having people think about me all day.
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“I would rather live a short life of glory than a long life of obscurity. That’s who I am.
“That’s all I started fighting for – to get all this bullshit status.
“This is what I’ll be chasing for the rest of my life. I know that.”
“I’ll never get what I want, because I’m one of those pain-hungry people. I never get satiated.”
Huge 31 years old The age difference between Tyson and Paul was the root cause of the outrage over the Texas fight.
And Tyson rang alarm bells this month by admitting his tough training camp was taking its toll on his body.
in clear confession USA Today“It’s tough to walk at the moment,” he said.
“But two months from now I’ll be fully recovered. The battle is won in the gym.”
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“Listen, I’ll do whatever it takes to help.
“I’m going to spend my time here tonight with all my childhood friends, and forget about Jake Paul.”
