Mike Tyson has revealed that the substantial purse he will earn from his upcoming fight with Jake Paul in November won’t have a significant financial impact on his life. Despite the potential for both Tyson and Paul to earn millions from their highly anticipated match, Tyson expressed to Esquire magazine that the financial aspect “will not change my life financially in any way.”
For Tyson, the motivation behind returning to the ring lies more in his craving for glory and recognition rather than monetary gain. He described himself as a “glory junkie,” emphasizing that he thrives on the attention and admiration of others. This pursuit of status has been a driving force throughout his life, starting from his days as a heavyweight champion to his current comeback at the age of 58.
Tyson’s candid remarks highlight a deeper motivation beyond mere financial rewards. Despite the postponed fight due to health concerns, Tyson remains resolute in his quest for glory, underscoring his enduring passion for boxing and its intrinsic rewards.