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Mike Tyson breaks his silence on Jake Paul’s win over Mike Perry, sends chilling warning to The Problem Child ahead of November clash

Mike Tyson breaks his silence on Jake Paul’s win over Mike Perry, sends chilling warning to The Problem Child ahead of November clash



Mike Tyson has sent a chilling warning to Jake Paul ahead of their November fight, after the YouTube star beat Mike Perry by sixth-round knockout on Saturday.

Tyson and Paul were originally scheduled to fight this week, but the boxing match was postponed until November after “Iron Mike” suffered a medical issue in May.

The 57-year-old fighter is determined to fight Paul, however, and reminded his much younger opponent that their fight would soon take place in a threatening position for X.

“118 days – 16 weeks and 6 days – 17 weekends – 2,832 hours – 169,920 minutes – 10,195,200 seconds,” he wrote on X.

“The clock starts ticking now. #TysonPaul #TheClockIsTicking #JakesWake.”

Mike Tyson sent a warning to Jake Paul on Saturday ahead of the proposed fight between the two men
Paul defeated former UFC star Mike Perry on Saturday, beating the 32-year-old in six rounds

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Tyson also posted a video of himself silently watching Paul on television, before the latter beat former UFC star Perry.

The 32-year-old Bare Knuckle Fighting champion was no easy fighter and even tested the YouTube sensation’s chin at times in a grueling contest.

However, after knocking him down in the first and second rounds, Paul grounded Perry to the point of no return with a blistering combination in the sixth round.

Paul was quick to pay tribute to his courageous opponent of the evening.

“He’s tough,” he said of Perry. “I’m sorry it took so long. I just hit him too hard, but he took a lot of damage. He’s a baby W, I’m so excited.”

Jake Paul knocked out a fiery Mike Perry after six grueling rounds with the former UFC star
Tyson posted a video of himself staring menacingly at Paul on TV before fighting Perry

Paul also called on Tyson to “sign the contract” ahead of their scheduled November fight, but also called out UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira.

“Alex Pereira, you said you wanted to box… I’m the king of the sport, come and we can make it happen,” he said.

The fight between Paul and Tyson is currently scheduled for November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Texas.

The “problem child” has primarily fought former UFC fighters during his boxing career, with Perry being the fifth former UFC fighter he has defeated.