- Logan Paul is rooting for Jake to knock Mike Tyson out in the first round
- “The Problem Child” and “Iron Mike” had an epic face-to-face meeting
Jake Paul’s older brother Logan warned Mike Tyson about a possible first-round knockout.
Logan wants to see a first-round KO win for his bro
Jake and Logan were not only known for being stars in their respective crafts but also for having a close relationship as brothers. Unsurprisingly, Logan supports Jake as he chases greatness by taking on Tyson in a pro boxing match.
In a recent Instagram post, the older Paul boldly warned “Iron Mike” about Jake’s power.
“Let’s go, Jake! Mike Tyson, you don’t even know. You’re messing with the Pauls, bruh. Let’s go, Jake. First-round knockout. Yeet!” Logan said in the silly video while carrying a baby and sporting a fake big belly.
While Logan is convinced that his brother can finish Tyson within one round, Jake’s girlfriend is fearing for him, knowing that the 58-year-old used to be an elite and dangerous boxer for years.
Jake is a bit scared of Mike
Tyson and Jake have been going back and forth heading into their much-awaited showdown inside the ring. In a recent face-to-face, the pair engaged in a polite yet epic war of words.
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are in Dallas for their big fight week
After waiting almost a year, changing the fight date, and Jake Paul having a different match, the big fight is finally here. Both of them are in Dallas and ready for the fun week ahead. They did a photoshoot today, and tomorrow, Jake will meet his fans.
On Tuesday, they will both show their moves in an open workout, and on Wednesday, they will have their first face-off. Tyson has been looking strong in his training videos, but the open workout will be the first time everyone gets to see him in action. Jake Paul says he gained 30 pounds since his last fight, so his workout will be really exciting too.
Though “The Problem Child” is very confident about taking Tyson out, he shamelessly admitted that he is feeling “a little scared” of the boxing legend everytime he watches Tyson’s training clips on social media.
Paul vs. Tyson will finally take place on Nov. 15th at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas and will be streamed live and free on Netflix.