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Dana White hopes Mike Tyson ‘comes out healthy’ in the fight with Jake Paul

Dana White hopes Mike Tyson ‘comes out healthy’ in the fight with Jake Paul

UFC CEO Dana White has long been close friends with Mike Tyson and is concerned about his health ahead of his return to the boxing ring.

On Friday, Tyson (50-6) will step through the ropes at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, to take on YouTuber boxer Jake Paul in an eight-round professional fight that serves as the main event of the first live sports competition . event to stream on Netflix.

The matchup has drawn criticism due to the age difference, as Tyson, who is 58, will face a much younger Paul (10-1), who is 27. When asked about the fight, White did not speak condescendingly about the fight. and instead raised concerns about Tyson’s health.

“I won’t say anything bad about this fight because I love Mike Tyson,” White continued “The Jim Rome Show.” “All I hope is that Mike comes out of this fight healthy.

“… I just hope he does. At 58, I mean, I’m 55, and obviously I’ve never been the level of athlete that Mike Tyson is, but 27 against 58? It’s hard to to remain consistent. Training at that age only for health purposes and not getting injured?

Tyson last saw action four years ago in an exhibition boxing fight against fellow legend Roy Jones Jr. It was a fight where both fighters were clearly not trying to hurt each other. that resulted in a draw. Tyson’s last professional fight was in June 2005 against Kevin McBride. Tyson lost the fight by TKO in the sixth round.

In the late 1980s, Tyson became a legendary force in the boxing world as a WBC and IBF heavyweight champion. He was a crossover superstar who created viral moments long before the existence of social media. However, the days of Tyson’s best years in the ring are far behind him, and White understands why it would be difficult to turn down a lucrative offer to fight Paul.

“When you’ve accomplished what Mike Tyson accomplished, and you’re offered that kind of money, it’s hard not to do it,” White said. “It’s about Mike having money problems or something like that. Mike’s doing fine. Mike’s doing fine, but when you wave that kind of money in front of you – I’ve told this story, it’s been told a million times. When Mike went before fighting, I said, ‘Mike, don’t do this.’ So I put him on Shark Week. I get him a deal to do Shark Week. He’s like, ‘Oh, you care about me? I’ve been fighting since I was 12, but you want to throw me in the water with sharks? You’re an idiot.’ And I can’t disagree with him. He’s absolutely right.

“…At the end of the day, it’s not our business, it’s Mike Tyson’s business. He’s a grown man, he does what he wants to do, and I love him and I just want the best for him.”

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