In the battle of the ages, in the true sense. Mike Tyson defeated the challengers in a bitter slugfest. “Iron” Mike Tyson, was interviewed before the fight on what it’s going to be, “Vicious”, answered the champ.
And vicious it was. From the moment Mike Tyson stepped into the ring the beast mode was turned on. In a symphony of violence Jake Paul was knocked out shortly after Mike Tyson turned on the beast mood.
In a sold-out AT&T venue in Texas Mike Tyson returned to the ring after 19 years. Introduced as the ‘baddest men in the world’ Tyson slugged Jake Paul right from the beginning.
The challenger 27-year was not much of a challenger against the experienced slugger. The entrance by Jake Paul driven in a car with Phil Collins music blaring was bizarre to say at least. The audience was less impressed.
“Iron Mike” entered the area with lot less drama and the crowd went wild. Tyson went slower, like an aging bull but determined.
Despite his height and reach Mike Tyson avoided right-hand punches. In the first round Jake Paul landing a punch but Tyson working himself into close quarter combat.
This the point that “Iron” Mike was making, age is not a substitute for experience. Despite his dangerous single, right hand knocked out his opponents with powerful single shots.
The hype was overrated. Mike Tyson preparation was classic. Pumping iron, running mile after mile. The challenger came across as a fat, overweight pimped out want to be. Earrings, blink, he looked like a pimped out, new generation YouTuber working for the thrill to try to beat a champion. Jake Paul is not the story in the ring.
Jake Paul had a dilemma. He beats the champion; the public will hate him. Once the decision was made the crowd went for Tyson.
All in all “Iron Mike” is the hero in another wise neutral fight.