Jake Paul’s ambition knows no bounds following his commanding victory over Mike Perry with a sixth-round knockout. This win not only marked his 10th career victory but also showcased his prowess with an impressive 7 knockouts to date. Bursting with confidence, Paul boldly declared post-fight, “In two years I will be the cruiserweight champion of the f–king world,” setting the stage for his ambitious future plans in boxing.
Originally slated for July 20, the highly anticipated bout between Paul and Mike Tyson has been rescheduled to November 15 due to Tyson’s health concerns. The event has gained further prominence with Netflix stepping in to support it as part of their new live-streaming initiative, promising to make it one of the marquee boxing events of the year.
Mike Tyson, despite not having fought in a sanctioned match since 2005, returned to the ring in 2020 for an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr., which ended in a draw, further fueling anticipation for his upcoming showdown with Paul.
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