Silence before the charade: Tyson lets money talk before fight with Paul
The former heavyweight champion has agreed to fight the YouTuber in an eight-round exhibition bout on November 28
Tyson, 54, has not fought competitively since 2005, while Paul, 23, has only fought five times as a professional
Mike Tyson has agreed to fight Logan Paul in an eight-round exhibition bout on November 28.
The former heavyweight champion, 54, has not fought competitively since 2005, while Paul, 23, has only fought five times as a professional.
The fight will take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and will be available on pay-per-view.
Tyson is a huge underdog in the fight, but he is confident that he can knock out Paul.
"I'm going to knock this kid out," Tyson said. "He's never been in the ring with anyone like me."
Paul is also confident that he can win the fight, but he is aware that Tyson is a dangerous opponent.
"I know that Tyson is a legend, but I'm not afraid of him," Paul said. "I'm going to go out there and fight my heart out."
The fight is expected to be a huge moneymaker for both fighters.
Tyson is expected to earn $10 million for the fight, while Paul is expected to earn $5 million.
The fight is also expected to generate a lot of interest from fans.
Tyson is one of the most popular boxers of all time, and Paul has a large following on social media.
The fight is expected to be a major event in the boxing world.