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Mike Tyson has no regrets about his boxing match (and subsequent loss) with Jake Paul.
The legendary boxer shared his thoughts about the experience on X, reflecting on the fact that even though he lost, he’s still grateful for the experience. “This is one of those situations when you lost but still won,” he wrote. “I’m grateful for last night. No regrets to get in ring one last time.”
Tyson continued on, explaining why the fight was important to him. “I almost died in June,” he continued. “Had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight so I won.”
“To have my children see me stand toe-to-toe and finish 8 rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for. Thank you 🙏,” Tyson added.
Jake responded to Tyson’s post to give him his flowers. “Love you Mike. It was an honor. You’re an inspiration to us all,” he wrote.
Tyson and Jake’s match lasted the entire eight rounds that it was supposed to, with Jake winning by judge’s decision. Many deemed the fight, which took place at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, to be underwhelming.
Tyson’s post about the match up above may seem like he’s getting out of the ring for good, but in a post-match interview, he jokingly suggested that he would get into the ring with Jake’s older brother, Logan. Logan, who happened to be standing nearby, looked at Tyson incredulously — letting him know that he would “kill” him in the ring if it ever came down to it.
The lead-up to Tyson and Jake’s hyped bout had its fair share of wild moments. In May, before the fight got rescheduled because Tyson suffered an ulcer flare-up during a flight, the two traded questionable vocal jabs at a press conference. When Jake told interviewers that he wanted to “kiss Mike’s big juicy lips,” Tyson went even wilder by responding, “He wanted to kiss me? That’s so ironic that he said that because I saw pictures of him dancing at 16, doing that little dance on YouTube, and for some reason, I had an erection.”
Then just a few days before the bout, Tyson got even wilder. He told 14-year-old interviewer Jazzy, of Jazzy’s World TV, that he doesn’t think about the word “legacy.” “I just think that’s another word for ego. Legacy doesn’t mean nothing,” Tyson said. “That’s just a word everybody grabbed onto. Somebody said that word and everyone grabbed onto the word so now it’s used every five seconds. It means absolutely nothing to me.”
“I’m just passing through. I’mma die and it’s gonna be over,” he continued. “Who cares about legacy after that? What a big ego. So I’mma die and I want people to think that I’m great? No. We’re nothing. We’re dead. We’re dust. We’re absolutely nothing. Our legacy is nothing.”
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Mike Tyson has no regrets about his boxing match (and subsequent loss) with Jake Paul.
The legendary boxer shared his thoughts about the experience on X, reflecting on the fact that even though he lost, he’s still grateful for the experience. “This is one of those situations when you lost but still won,” he wrote. “I’m grateful for last night. No regrets to get in ring one last time.”
Tyson continued on, explaining why the fight was important to him. “I almost died in June,” he continued. “Had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight so I won.”
“To have my children see me stand toe-to-toe and finish 8 rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for. Thank you 🙏,” Tyson added.
Jake responded to Tyson’s post to give him his flowers. “Love you Mike. It was an honor. You’re an inspiration to us all,” he wrote.
Tyson and Jake’s match lasted the entire eight rounds that it was supposed to, with Jake winning by judge’s decision. Many deemed the fight, which took place at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, to be underwhelming.
Tyson’s post about the match up above may seem like he’s getting out of the ring for good, but in a post-match interview, he jokingly suggested that he would get into the ring with Jake’s older brother, Logan. Logan, who happened to be standing nearby, looked at Tyson incredulously — letting him know that he would “kill” him in the ring if it ever came down to it.
The lead-up to Tyson and Jake’s hyped bout had its fair share of wild moments. In May, before the fight got rescheduled because Tyson suffered an ulcer flare-up during a flight, the two traded questionable vocal jabs at a press conference. When Jake told interviewers that he wanted to “kiss Mike’s big juicy lips,” Tyson went even wilder by responding, “He wanted to kiss me? That’s so ironic that he said that because I saw pictures of him dancing at 16, doing that little dance on YouTube, and for some reason, I had an erection.”
Then just a few days before the bout, Tyson got even wilder. He told 14-year-old interviewer Jazzy, of Jazzy’s World TV, that he doesn’t think about the word “legacy.” “I just think that’s another word for ego. Legacy doesn’t mean nothing,” Tyson said. “That’s just a word everybody grabbed onto. Somebody said that word and everyone grabbed onto the word so now it’s used every five seconds. It means absolutely nothing to me.”
“I’m just passing through. I’mma die and it’s gonna be over,” he continued. “Who cares about legacy after that? What a big ego. So I’mma die and I want people to think that I’m great? No. We’re nothing. We’re dead. We’re dust. We’re absolutely nothing. Our legacy is nothing.”
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