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    Jake Paul makes training decision for Mike Tyson fight after dramatically losing TWO STONE for last fight

    JAKE PAUL has pumped the breaks on piling on the pounds for his fight against Mike Tyson. The YouTuber-turned-boxer faces the legendary Tyson on November 15 in a controversial clash scrutinised for the age difference. Coach Larry Wade helped Jake Paul lose over two stoneJake Paul had to get down to the cruiserweight limitCredit: GettyNot only will it mark Netflix’s first foray into live boxing but also Paul’s first fight at heavyweight. The two were initially due to meet on July 20 but Tyson was forced out after suffering an ulcer flare-up while on a flight. Paul had bulked up to a huge 230lb (16st 4lb) in preparation for the bout until Iron Mike was forced to withdraw. Instead, ex-UFC star-turned-bare-knuckle boxer Mike Perry, 32, stepped in as a replacement for a 200lb cruiserweight bout. READ MORE IN bSo Paul had to dramatically get down to 14st 4lb – losing over TWO STONE in just a month. He went on to win the fight after six rounds and three knockdowns but strength and conditioning coach Larry Wade admitted it took its toll. He said: “The last couple of months with Jake has been very challenging. “You go from thinking about one of the biggest fights in the world with Mike Tyson to deciding that maybe you’re not fighting at all and then kind of relaxing a bit to then find out, boom, week later you’re going to be fighting Mike Perry. Most read in BoxingJAKE PAUL VS MIKE TYSON: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE BOUTCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”Two different styles of fighters, two different styles of training. One in which Mike Tyson’s fighting two-minute rounds, Mike Perry’s fighting three-minute rounds which is a different kind of conditioning. “He had to go back, lock in and get some stuff done on top of the fact we had to drop a lot of weight to get there. Definitely took a team effort.”Tyson shows off incredible one-year body transformation for Jake Paul fight Paul, 27, will now fight Tyson, 58, this month but will not go up in weight as much as he did earlier in the year. Wade revealed: “He needed a break so we took a month off, got right back into it and now we’re getting ready for Mike. “We’re not as heavy as we were before which is a plus for us. I didn’t want us to go back up but you can guarantee he’s going to be ready fight night.”Jake Paul training to fight Mike TysonCredit: Youtube / Most Valuable PromotionsHe is not planning to pile on as much weight this time aroundCredit: Youtube / Most Valuable Promotions More

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    Tyson Fury to draft in unbeaten Brit heavyweight likened to Mike Tyson for sparring ahead of Oleksandr Usyk rematch

    TYSON FURY is to bring Moses Itauma back into his training camp for sparring ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. Itauma was part of Fury’s initial camp earlier in the year in Saudi Arabia before the Gypsy King suffered a horror cut. Tyson Fury with sparring partner Moses ItaumaIt delayed the undisputed title decider to May, which Usyk would go onto win by decision to become the first four-belt heavyweight champion. Now the pair rematch on December 21 in Riyadh with Itauma on the undercard against 21-1 Aussie Demsey McKean. But he is set to be part of Fury’s training camp as a southpaw sparring partner trying to replicate Usyk. Itauma told Sky Sports: “We’re kind of similar styles, the likes of me and Usyk, we’ve kind of got a similar style so I feel like I’ll be very beneficial.READ MORE IN BOXING”It just compliments me. It compliments me but listen, I’m not going to go there just to help him. “I want to gauge my ability off his ability. Obviously I’m looking forward to [that].” Itauma, 19, has been likened to a prime Mike Tyson who became the youngest heavyweight champ of all time aged 20. He is now 10-0 with eight knockouts and considered one of the top prospects in the world – having shared the ring with Fury. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSItauma said: “Whether it was inside the ring or outside the ring, I learned a lot definitely from being in camp with Tyson.”Outside the ring, [it is about] maybe getting a balance in life. Inside the ring being a bit more patient, a bit calmer, not trying to kill everyone. “People have pulled out of fights with me and I don’t blame them. If I was in their shoes, I would pull out as well. “I wouldn’t want to fight me either. [But] I have to show it. It’s all good everyone talking about it but I’ve actually got to back it up.”Usyk Vs Fury 2 Launch Event entrances More

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    Anthony Joshua urged to avoid ‘dangerous’ Daniel Dubois and fight Tyson Fury with rematch NOT expected to go ahead

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has been urged to wait for a fight with Tyson Fury as his rematch with Daniel Dubois faces collapse. Joshua was down FOUR times before falling victim to a brutal fifth-round knockout to Dubois in September. Anthony Joshua was knocked out by Daniel DuboisCredit: PAAnd initially the two looked set for a return bout in Saudi Arabia in February – until doubt was cast from AJ’s camp. Joshua looks to be carrying injuries and could instead prefer waiting out till May to fight again. By then, Fury would have rematched Usyk potentially clearing the path for the British pair to finally fight. Barry Hearn, dad of Joshua’s promoter Eddie, told The Mirror: “I think Dubois is dangerous and he’s going to be super confident after the last job. READ MORE IN b”I still believe AJ would probably beat him in a rematch if he boxed differently, but that’s just my opinion.”More likely, a sensible person doesn’t rush anything. You take your time. But he’s his own man and he’s gonna make his own call. “And I guess my gut feeling is the warrior still burns within Anthony Joshua and he will want to try once more. “My crystal ball starts to clear every now and again. A Daniel Dubois rematch would be a big fight. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”But if Oleksandr Usyk beats Tyson Fury – and I think he’s the favourite to beat Tyson Fury, possibly this time by stoppage – then the most sensible thing would be one or two fights with Tyson Fury.”Fury, 36, lost his WBC belt and undefeated record in May to Usyk, 37, who became the first four-belt undisputed heavyweight champion. Usyk Vs Fury 2 Launch Event entrancesBut the Ukrainian vacated the IBF belt to proceed with their Riyadh rematch as Dubois, 27, was elevated from interim champ. And Dubois’ promoter Frank Warren hinted that an immediate rematch with Joshua, 35, is now unlikely to follow. He told BoxNation: “I don’t see that happening next. “We are looking at a couple of things at the moment and we will make a decision.”I was hoping we would get it done fairly quickly but we won’t. I was hoping to get it done last week and this week.”So sometime next week we are going to be in a position where we can close on something and we are talking to a few other guys…”I’m hearing that he [Joshua] is injured. Whatever it is, if things are going to happen they happen and it has taken a while so you’ve got to feel it won’t happen.READ MORE SUN STORIES”Unless I get a phone call saying it is on. But we have got to make some decisions and with the greatest respect to everyone we are in the Daniel Dubois business.”He is the one that matters for me… I want him out on that date and he wants to be out [February 22].” Tyson Fury rematches Oleksandr Usyk nextCredit: PA More

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    Mike Tyson vows to ‘SLAUGHTER’ Jake Paul and drags his own mother into war of words ahead of Netflix fight

    MIKE TYSON has vowed to “SLAUGHTER” Jake Paul in their fight and dragged his own mother into the war of words. The heavyweight great returns to the ring on November 15 for a controversial clash against YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul.Mike Tyson gives Jake Paul a shoveCredit: AFPTyson’s mum Lorna, who passed away from cancer in 1982It will be Tyson’s first professional fight in almost 20 YEARS – but he remains unfazed by the task at hand. He told talkSPORT: “I see him running around, I have to catch him and slaughter him. “No, [I don’t fear him] because he stepped into the ring. If my mother steps in the ring, she has a problem with me. “Whoever’s in that ring, they have a problem. Don’t go in the ring if you don’t want that problem.”READ MORE IN BOXINGTyson’s mum Lorna actually passed away from cancer in 1982 when the boxing legend was just 16. He was raised by his trainer and mentor Cus D’Amato and the coach’s wife Camille Ewald. But D’Amato also died in 1985 just a year before Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion of all time aged only 20. That kickstarted Iron Mike’s run as the Baddest Man on The Planet, which involved two title reigns. Most read in BoxingJAKE PAUL VS MIKE TYSON: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE BOUTCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut he threw the towel in on his career in 2005 after quitting on his stool against Kevin McBride, who also works as a tree surgeon. Tyson did return for a 2020 exhibition with American great Roy Jones Jr – but it was nothing but a glorified sparring session between two icons.Mike Tyson looks ripped at 58 as former heavyweight champ shows off impressive physique before Jake Paul fightNow he will put his illustrious record on the line against 10-1 Paul – who only debuted in 2020. It has been professionally sanctioned over eight two-minute rounds – opposed to the usual three – with bigger 14oz gloves to be worn. Tyson will also have to undertake additional brain and heart tests due to his age after pulling out of the initial July 20 date due to a health precaution. He suffered an ulcer flare-up in his stomach during a flight but was later passed medically fit to resume training. And he talked down Paul’s chances of victory when probed on the controversial 30-YEAR age gap between them. He said: “He’s a good little fighter, but he only has [11] fights. That’s considered an amateur in our field.” More

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    Inside never-before-seen ringside seat for Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson that costs £1.5MILLION and includes a mini-fridge

    NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN ringside seats for Jake Paul’s fight with Mike Tyson are being sold for £1.5MILLION. The YouTuber-turned-boxer takes on the heavyweight great on November 15 at the Dallas Cowboys’ 80,000-seat stadium in Texas. An inside look at the £1.5m ticket for Jake Paul vs Mike TysonCredit: XTwo fans will get a ringside suiteCredit: XThe suite is just six feet from the ringCredit: XThe package is never-before-seenCredit: XTickets are already on sale and range from £25-£40,000 – but that excludes the all-new “Owner’s Experience.” Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions banner are offering four packages for the bout with the most expensive costing $2m (£1.5m). That provides a specially made ringside suite for two, with an open bar and all-inclusive food menu.The suite features two comfy armchairs with drinks holders and a mini-fridge to keep the fight fans refreshed.READ MORE TYSON VS PAULIt is less than six feet from the ropes, the closest to the ring that patron seating has ever been approved by Texas boxing regulators.Security and escort is provided on the night as well as a locker room photo with each of Paul and Tyson with gloves signed by both. The £1.5m package also allows you to go on stage for the weigh-in a night before the fight. Two-nights of luxury accommodation at the official fight hotel or similar options for ten guests is also included. Most read in BoxingJAKE PAUL VS MIKE TYSON: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE BOUTCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSIt will feature a penthouse suite for two, and four rooms to accommodate supplementary guests.Tyson, 58, returns for a professional boxing match for the first time in almost two decades to fight Paul, 27, who is 30 years his junior. Tyson shows off incredible one-year body transformation for Jake Paul fight And the two are expected to split a huge $80m (£60m) purse down the middle to mark Netflix’s first move into live boxing. Paul has ten wins and just one defeat in his boxing career, losing a split-decision to Tommy Fury, 25, in 2023. More

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    Mike Tyson insists £60m Jake Paul fight is NOT for the money and reveals why he accepted controversial Netflix bout

    MIKE TYSON insists his £60million match against Jake Paul is NOT money-motivated. The heavyweight great returns to the ring on November 15 for a controversial clash against YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul.Mike Tyson facing off with Jake PaulCredit: GettyIt will mark Netflix’s first foray into live boxing with the pair to split a massive $80million (£60m) purse down the middle. But Tyson – who blew through £250m during his superstar heyday – claims he is not back in boxing because of the mega-bucks on offer.He said: “The money from this fight is not going to change my lifestyle. This is not for financial reasons.“My life is not gonna change, not one per cent after this fight, I will always be able to live this way and I’m just doing it because I wanna test myself.”READ MORE IN BOXINGTyson returns for his first professional bout since 2005 – almost 20 YEARS after quitting on his stool against tree surgeon Kevin McBride. But he does so to headline in front of an expected crowd of nearly 80,000 at the Dallas Cowboy’s NFL stadium.Reflecting on his career, Tyson said: “Boxing’s changed tremendously and I mean, I’m doing it more so now changing it by doing this fight.“So I’m a part of boxing changing as well. When you think about it, not being egotistical, who else can do this?Most read in BoxingJAKE PAUL VS MIKE TYSON: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE BOUTCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“Just think about it. Go ahead and I’m not trying to jerk myself off, but who else could do this? Nobody, huh?”Tyson’s already slammed comeback faced further scrutiny when he was was forced to pull out of the initial July 20 date due to a health precaution.Mike Tyson reveals his kids’ reaction to accepting Jake Paul fight after admitting they are FANS of YouTube star Iron Mike suffered an ulcer flare-up in his stomach during a flight – but has since been passed medically fit to resume training.Although he will also have to undergo extra heart and brain checks due to his age while both will be subject to drug testing. Amid the safety concerns, Tyson hit back: “I’m just doing really well.“I’m very grateful that I’m doing well. I’m just looking forward to the fight, really looking forward to it.”Even when Tyson last fought two decades ago it was clear to see his days as the Baddest Man on The Planet were far behind him. But he says just a fraction of his brilliant best will be enough to beat 10-1 Paul. He said: “When you think about it regardless of how old I am, this guy only has ten fights.“He only has ten fights, if I can fight a little bit with my experience, he only has ten f***ing fights, okay?READ MORE SUN STORIES“If I can fight 10 per cent of what I was, he only has ten fights, he couldn’t match that.“And that’s being sincere. If I’m 10 per cent, he can’t match it.” More

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    Mike Tyson shows off incredible one-year body transformation as 58-year-old looks shredded ahead of Jake Paul fight

    MIKE TYSON has incredibly transformed his body in just one year ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.The heavyweight icon returns on November 15 in Texas for his controversial clash against YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul. Mike Tyson pictured in December 2023Tyson ahead of his fight with Jake PaulCredit: https://www.instagram.com/miketyson/And Tyson recently revealed his stunning physique at the age of 58, posing for a black and white photo with his shredded abs on display. It was only in December of last year that Iron Mike showed off the results of having his late daughter Exodus tattooed on his chest.And in the 11 months since he has whipped himself into amazing shape to fight Paul – who is 30 YEARS his junior. Even the social media sensation has been impressed with Tyson’s turnaround. READ MORE IN BOXINGPaul, 27, said: “Fair play Mike. You look incredible. Hulk s***. But I’m still f***ing you up.”Tyson is set to make his return to professional boxing for the first time in nearly two decades. He has not fought since 2005 when he quit on his stool against tree surgeon Kevin McBride and threw the towel in on his career. He weighed 16st 6lb, over ONE STONE heavier than the night he first won the title aged 20 in 1986 during his fearsome prime. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTyson did return in 2020 for an exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr and scaled 15st 7lb – which resembled his best fighting weight. In retirement, Iron Mike got as heavy as 27 STONE after falling into depression and substance abuse. ‘There’s nothing nice about me’ – Mike Tyson’s chilling warning after saying he needs 10% of his prime to beat Jake Paul But he remarkably turned his life around and is now back in boxing despite the scrutiny that has come with it. The already slammed showdown was further questioned when Tyson pulled out of the initial July 20 date after suffering an ulcer flare-up on a flight. But, he has been passed medically fit to fight and will undertake additional heart and brain tests due to his age. It will also be a professionally-sanctioned bout but over eight two-minute rounds opposed to three and competed in bigger 14oz gloves. And Tyson boasted of needing only a fraction of his brilliant best to beat 10-1 Paul – who only debuted in 2020. He said: “I’m just doing really well. I’m doing really well.“I’m very grateful that I’m doing well. I’m just looking forward to the fight, really looking forward to it.“Like when you think about it regardless of how old I am, this guy only has ten fights.“He only has ten fights, if I can fight a little bit with my experience, he only has ten f***ing fights, okay?READ MORE SUN STORIES“If I can fight ten per cent of what I was, he only has ten fights, he couldn’t match that.“And that’s being sincere. If I’m 10 per cent, he can’t match it.”TYSON THROUGH THE YEARS Tyson during his prime in 1986Credit: GettyIron Mike retired in 2005Credit: GettyHe ballooned up in weight in retirementCredit: GettyTyson made a return for an exhibition in 2020Credit: Getty More

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    Mike Tyson, 58, reveals his kids’ reaction to accepting Jake Paul fight after admitting they are FANS of YouTube star

    MIKE TYSON must put friendship and even his family’s love for Jake Paul aside for their £60million match.The heavyweight great returns to the ring on November 15 for a controversial clash against YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul. Tyson with son Morocco, far left, mother-in-law Rita Ali, wife Lakiha Spicer and daughter Milan, far rightCredit: Getty Images – GettyTyson with his daughters Mikey, far left, Milan middle, his wife and son Morocco, far rightCredit: WireImageIt comes after years of championing and hailing the social media star’s impact on the sport. But now Tyson has vowed to END the boxing career he helped start when professional records and reputations go on the line in Texas. He said: “This is business, this is just business, nothing personal.”Tyson, 58, once talked down ever fighting Paul, 27, revealing even his kids are fans of the former vlogger. READ MORE IN BOXINGHe said on the Nelk Boys’ podcast: “I mean my whole f***ing family, everybody loves this little white motherf***er!” Tyson might be the Baddest Man on The Planet to Paul and everyone else – but to his children he is just their old man. He said: “My kids don’t have too much involvement with my boxing career, I’m dad to them.“There’s so many other celebrities they enjoy better than me but I’m dad.”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTyson has seven kids, Mikey, 34, Rayna, 28, Amir, 27, Miguel, 22, Milan, 16, and Morocco, 13, and Exodus, who sadly died aged four in 2009. Milan and Morocco were not even born when their famous father fought as a professional for the last time. ‘There’s nothing nice about me’ – Mike Tyson’s chilling warning after saying he needs 10% of his prime to beat Jake Paul That night in 2005 – almost 20 YEARS AGO – he quit on his stool against Kevin McBride and threw the towel in on his boxing career. But now two decades later and he is back and says just ten per cent of his brutal best is enough to beat 10-1 Paul. Tyson said: “I’m just doing really well. I’m doing really well.“I’m very grateful that I’m doing well. I’m just looking forward to the fight, really looking forward to it.“Like when you think about it regardless of how old I am, this guy only has ten fights.“He only has ten fights, if I can fight a little bit with my experience, he only has ten f***ing fights, okay?“If I can fight ten per cent of what I was, he only has ten fights, he couldn’t match that.“And that’s being sincere. If I’m 10 per cent, he can’t match it.”Tyson was initially forced out of the original July 20 fight date after suffering an ulcer flare-up in his stomach during a flight. He has since been passed medically fit to resume training but will undertake additional brain and heart tests due to his age. Both will also be subject to drug testing and they look to become the first boxers to headline an event on streaming giants Netflix. A huge $80MILLION (£60m) purse is being split down the middle but Tyson insists the fight for the ages is NOT money-motivated. READ MORE SUN STORIESHe said: “The money from this fight is not going to change my lifestyle. This is not for financial reasons.“My life is not gonna change, not 1 per cent after this fight, I will always be able to live this way and I’m just doing it because I wanna test myself.”Tyson facing off with Jake PaulCredit: AFP More