Video: Mike Tyson Shows Off Powerful Combinations In Recent Training Footage Ahead Of Jake Paul Fight

"Iron Mike" boasted his power in a recent pad session.

Mike Tyson Crushing Pads
Mike Tyson Crushing Pads - Image credit @miketyson Instagram
  • Mike Tyson looked impressive while hitting the pads with some combinations in a recent training footage
  • The 58-year-old wouldn’t mind knocking “The Problem Child” out

Mike Tyson appears to be in great shape in one of his latest training footages ahead of his boxing match with Jake Paul.

Mike still got some moves

Tyson will be making another epic boxing return next month when he steps inside the ring with “The Problem Child.” Though Paul is a lot younger, the 58-year-old seems to be in tip-top shape and great condition ahead of the match.

In a post on Instagram, Tyson showed off some power combinations and impressive head movement while hitting the pads with his trainer.

Check out the clip below:

Mike is looking for a finish

Despite the huge age difference, Tyson is unsurprisingly confident about finishing Paul. The boxing legend previously revealed that he didn’t have any idea who Paul was when the YouTuber fought former NBA star Nate Robinson as an undercard in his exhibition match with fellow legend Roy Jones Jr. back in 2020.

For Tyson, he might have helped “The Problem Child” carved his way into the boxing scene but he would also not hesitate to end Paul’s career once they meet inside the ring.

Tyson has not fought professionally in almost two decades. His last pro boxing match took place in 2005 when he lost to Kevin McBride. Prior to that, “Iron Mike” also lost to Danny Williams via KO.

Tyson vs. Paul will happen on Nov. 15th at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas and will be streamed live on Netflix.

 

Published on October 5, 2024 at 12:32 pm
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