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Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul live on Netflix [Tonight]

DeepEnigma

Gold Member
I think it's kool-aid to believe that a 58 year old man had any chance in combat against a 27 year old, based on a couple of clips of sparring sessions. So I guess that's where we sit.
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StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
I think it's kool-aid to believe that a 58 year old man had any chance in combat against a 27 year old, based on a couple of clips of sparring sessions. So I guess that's where we sit.
I think he could had done better.

Never the less if didn’t have the heart to fight like in that post match clip above he shouldnt do the fight for a payout.

But he did. Got paid $20M I think and screwed over fans pretending he was in shape and had the drive to win.

Give him credit. He grifted a big pay off.

Very similar to his Roy jones fight. Shows punching bag clips he amped up to win and he and Jones barely threw punches all match.
 
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diffusionx

Gold Member
I think he could had done better.

Never the less if didn’t have the heart to fight like in that post match clip above he shouldnt do the fight for a payout.

But he did. Got paid $20M I think and screwed over fans pretending he was in shape and had the drive to win.

Give him credit. He grifted a big pay off.
I don’t think he grifted. I think he got in the ring, saw how much more difficult it was than he expected, took a punch, looked for the higher gear that he always relied on, and it wasn’t there anymore, and he panicked. Because again he’s old. I just keep repeating myself but it is just that simple. There is a reason people in their 50s don’t box.
 
I don’t think he grifted. I think he got in the ring, saw how much more difficult it was than he expected, took a punch, looked for the higher gear that he always relied on, and it wasn’t there anymore, and he panicked. Because again he’s old. I just keep repeating myself but it is just that simple. There is a reason people in their 50s don’t box.
But the practice footage told a different story. A Very different story.
 

Kvally

Member
It was indeed a money grab. But Tyson (if the fight was real) spent another year practicing and getting into shape and landed one of his ungodly hard punches, he could take him down. Netflix did what they wanted to do.
 

diffusionx

Gold Member
Sure, but that statement does not apply to this. It was obvious Tyson was holding back. There was an incredible amount of practice footage that said this was going to have a different turnout.

No, the practice footage was just that. Practice footage. Throwing punches against pads and bags has no bearing on what you can do in the ring against another person.

I find it really strange that people actually think otherwise.
 
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DeepEnigma

Gold Member
Go to a boxing gym, punch some bags, do some combos, then start sparring against an actual person that can hit back and dodge.
I've been boxing and MMA my entire life. I've gone up against people twice my age when I was in my 20s that were trainers as well as others and been knocked around by who they themselves have been boxing their entire life.

There were plenty of visual cues that Tyson was holding back. He is a machine, even at 58, and 90% of his technique is hardwired muscle memory reflexes. Things you can't teach other than through repetition and raw talent. You can see every single cue the man was holding back from his normal reflexes after the first hug and ear chat.

I don't know if you're trying to gaslight or run some fanatical interference, but you don't just "lose that" just like that. Release the contract to shut everyone up then. I bet they won't.

This is a mockery of the sport, Jake is garbage and he looked ever so amateur even against a holding back 58 year old grandpa.

Cypher did say, ignorance is bliss, however.
 
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diffusionx

Gold Member
I've been boxing and MMA my entire life. I've gone up against people twice my age when I was in my 20s that were trainers as well as others and been knocked around by who they themselves have been boxing their entire life.

There were plenty of visual cues that Tyson was holding back. He is a machine, even at 58, and 90% of his technique is hardwired muscle memory reflexes. Things you can't teach other than through repetition and raw talent. You can see every single cue the man was holding back from his normal reflexes after the first hug and ear chat.

I don't know if you're trying to gaslight or run some fanatical interference, but you don't just "lose that" just like that. Release the contract to shut everyone up then. I bet they won't.

This is a mockery of the sport, Jake is garbage and he looked ever so amateur even against a holding back 58 year old grandpa.

Cypher did say, ignorance is bliss, however.

Like I said it played out the way I thought it would. I wasn't surprised by any of it. I said as much before the fight. Mike Tyson hasn't been some stone cold killer since 1990, and was getting beaten by tomato cans in the early 2000s, fights he was set up to win (like Kevin McBride). Obviously prime Mike Tyson would beat Jake Paul, but he is an old man now.

I think that this whole thing was just a masterpiece of marketing. They actually tricked people into thinking this old ass guy could step in the ring and win, to the point where they are talking about conspiracy theories afterwards. The fight was definitely a mockery of the sport, not the first time it will be mocked and not the last time.
 

DeepEnigma

Gold Member
Like I said it played out the way I thought it would. I wasn't surprised by any of it. I said as much before the fight. Mike Tyson hasn't been some stone cold killer since 1990, and was getting beaten by tomato cans in the early 2000s, fights he was set up to win (like Kevin McBride). Obviously prime Mike Tyson would beat Jake Paul, but he is an old man now.

I think that this whole thing was just a masterpiece of marketing. They actually tricked people into thinking this old ass guy could step in the ring and win, to the point where they are talking about conspiracy theories afterwards. The fight was definitely a mockery of the sport, not the first time it will be mocked and not the last time.
I will agree, it was a masterclass of the almighty dollar. I will disagree that Mike could not have knocked Jake out in the first round if allowed to.
 

nkarafo

Member
Go to a boxing gym, punch some bags, do some combos, then start sparring against an actual person that can hit back and dodge.
I never did much boxing outside sparring so maybe i don't know what i'm talking about. But for me, boxing bags are far too heavy and more stamina draining. Hitting a real opponent feels like there's no weight resistance at all in comparison, especially the head shots.
 

DeepEnigma

Gold Member
Is there any unedited footage of him practicing in the ring for multiple consecutive rounds vs an opponent who is trying to hit him back?
There is footage of himself not holding back on hardwired counters he is known for for over 45 years of fighting/boxing. Until the "fight."

Hell, he even has his foot placement in all the right areas set up for the counters, with the eye line, only to stop and hold back on those punches. Even the footwork showed how amateur one was over the other, with one being a worse actor at holding back.
 
Is there any unedited footage of him practicing in the ring for multiple consecutive rounds vs an opponent who is trying to hit him back?
Tyson had maybe 1 good round before Jake told him to back it up. After that, it was over. Tyson ended up with half the amount of hits as Jake and his glove biting, while a nervous tick, was more apparent here than ever.
 

DeepEnigma

Gold Member
Tyson had maybe 1 good round before Jake told him to back it up. After that, it was over. Tyson ended up with half the amount of hits as Jake and his glove biting, while a nervous tick, was more apparent here than ever.
And even in that good 1st round, he was only giving him a taste and not exploding full power. Then the hug happened, bird in the ear and you can read the face and the glove tap. Then he flinched and held back every single open counter from that amateur being exposed ever since that hug. Bit his left glove (his power hand) to contain the beast.

Did it for his family. He was in debt. Now it all makes sense why he said, "my kids don't know who I am, and I will show them on fight night" (paraphrased). I misread it as him being a monster, no, his kids would know that... it was actually to swallow personal pride and personal legacy to make sure they are taken care of when he is gone... that is truly what he meant. It's all clear now.
 
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StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
Well, goes to show entertainment can be anything. Nobody ever said boxing matches have to be pro fighters in organized leagues and weight classes.

But over the years you got Paul, Mayweather, Tyson, Conor McGregor and whomever else doing freak fights making tons of money. So people love it. Most of these fights are a joke as they arent even trying (watch Tyson/Roy Jones lazython bout), but people still pay a lot of money to watch it. The Tyson/Jones fight was another fight Tyson barely tried. Go figure.

It's kind of like why do some people enjoy watching high school or college sports over pros. The pros are technically much better, but some people have more fun watching other levels.
 
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IntentionalPun

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Well, goes to show entertainment can be anything. Nobody ever said boxing matches have to be pro fighters in organized leagues and weight classes.

But over the years you got Paul, Mayweather, Tyson, Conor McGregor and whomever else doing freak fights making tons of money. So people love it.

It's kind of like why do some people enjoy watching high school or college sports over pros. The pros are technically much better, but some people have more fun watching other levels.
With Jake Paul specifically I'm pretty sure much of it has nothing to do with people actually enjoying the events and wanting more of the same. They want to see Paul get knocked out or just want be involved in the latest circle-jerk of hate online surrounding the guy. People keep talking mad shit about these events and then buy/watch them again.

I don't think people are going to HS football games to hate-watch them lol
 

FunkMiller

Member
TLDW: Jake Paul is an ok boxer who carefully selects washed up fighters who can't compete in real boxing matches.

He's a Vaudeville sideshow act.

I hate drawn out Youtube videos.

I don’t even think you can class him as ok. His track record suggests he’s poor against anyone competent. Not that it’s much of a track record, but that’s the whole point.
 
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