Jake Paul v Mike Tyson Tips: Tony Bellew’s hoping Iron Mike can land knockout blow

The big man's been causing mayhem for Paddy stateside this week.

Jake Paul v Mike Tyson tips

Mike Tyson to win by KO

WHEN: Saturday November 16th, 4am
WHERE: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
TV: Netflix

I’ve seen these Youtube lads box and I’ve not been impressed. Most of them couldn’t win a UK regional title. They haven’t got the power or in-ring knowledge, when to hold.

But Jake Paul has been sparring with world champions like Lawrence Okolie. He might be intimidated by Mike Tyson. Mike could psych him out.

Jake Paul hasn’t beaten anyone and he’ll have Mike Tyson looking straight at him, he could still eat him alive, but this is a 58-year-old Mike Tyson.

Mike might only have five minutes in him, but I hope he gives it everything, but the more it goes to the later stages I hope he’s OK.

 

I’m 41-years-old and Paul’s not fit to hold my jockstrap. If Jake Paul was serious he’d fight active boxers, not grandfathers.

I’m not going to lie, I have no idea what’s going to happen on Friday night. Mike Tyson might get in there, lose his rag and swing for the lights.

He might get in there and be an emotional wreckage. I just don’t know. That’s part of the intrigue – I don’t want to watch it, but I do.

But I’m hoping Tyson can land that right hand we’ve seen before and knock Jake Paul out.

Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano

WHEN: Saturday November 16th, 3am
WHERE: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
TV: Netflix

For boxing fans tuning in on Friday, Katie Taylor versus Amanda Serrano is the main event. I was at their first fight in Madison Square Garden. It was one of the best fights, men or women, I’ve ever seen in my life and I’ve seen some great ones.

They were both exceptional – I’ve never seen a fight at such a pace from start to finish. To see two elite fighters in their prime going at it like they did was unbelievable. That’s what makes this rematch so hard to predict. Usually, when two fighters have a fight like that, they don’t want to go back and feel that kind of pain again.

This could start a little bit more apprehensively than the first match because they both know they can hurt one another and that they’re both in it for the long haul too.

This might start slower catch fire in the mid-rounds. It’ll be close though and could go either way.

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