Mike Tyson on Jake Paul: "I started Jake off, and I’m going to finish him" | Press Conference

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16 May 202404:38

Summary

TLDRIn this spirited exchange, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson address the public's skepticism about their upcoming fight. Jake dismisses claims that the fight is scripted for his victory, challenging doubters to witness his power. Tyson, known for his knockout punches, questions Jake's ability to compete with seasoned fighters, citing his past opponents as less formidable. Jake counters with a promise to prove his strength on July 20th, vowing to put Tyson to sleep and etch his name in history. The anticipation builds for the event at AT&T Stadium, where over 80,000 spectators are expected to witness the clash between the young influencer and the legendary boxer.

Takeaways

  • 📣 Jake Paul is being accused of having fights scripted in his favor, which he vehemently denies.
  • 🥊 Mike Tyson, Jake's trainer, is also involved in the conversation, showing support for Jake and dismissing the scripted claims.
  • 🤔 There is skepticism about Mike Tyson's physical condition, with comments suggesting he is not in his prime due to his weight.
  • 👴 Mike Tyson is referred to as 'old man' by Jake, indicating a significant age and experience gap between the two fighters.
  • 💪 Jake Paul is confident in his ability to defeat Mike Tyson, promising to 'put Tyson to sleep' on July 20th.
  • 🥴 Jake Paul's critics question his fighting prowess, pointing out that he has not knocked out any legitimate fighters.
  • 🥊 Mike Tyson is dismissive of Jake's past opponents, suggesting they were not 'real men' and implying the fight will be different.
  • 🎉 The fight is expected to draw a massive audience, with over 80,000 people expected to attend at AT&T Stadium and millions watching worldwide.
  • 🗣️ Both fighters express their readiness to stop talking and start fighting, indicating a high level of anticipation and eagerness for the match.
  • ❤️ There is an emotional connection between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, with Jake expressing love and respect akin to a father-son relationship.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of discussion in the transcript?

    -The main topic of discussion is the upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, with a focus on addressing claims that the fight is scripted and the fighters' abilities.

  • What does Jake Paul say about the claims that the fight is scripted for him to win?

    -Jake Paul dismisses the claims, suggesting that people who think it's scripted do not have a high IQ and he challenges them to come to the front to see the real fight.

  • How does Mike Tyson respond to people who say he is risking serious injury by fighting Jake Paul?

    -Mike Tyson does not directly address the risk of injury but instead focuses on Jake Paul's physique, calling him 'fat and funky,' and implies that he is not in his prime.

  • What is Jake Paul's response to Mike Tyson's comment about his physique?

    -Jake Paul counters by saying that Mike Tyson cannot knock him out, comparing himself to Nick Diaz and Anderson Silva, who Mike Tyson has not knocked out.

  • What does Mike Tyson say about his chances of winning the fight?

    -Mike Tyson expresses confidence, stating that he will 'put Tyson to sleep' on July 20th, and he will be the one to end Jake Paul's career.

  • How does Jake Paul react to Mike Tyson's statement about ending his career?

    -Jake Paul responds with a mix of respect and defiance, saying he loves Mike Tyson like a father but must 'discipline' him, indicating that he will win the fight.

  • What is the significance of the date July 20th mentioned in the transcript?

    -July 20th is the date set for the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.

  • What is the venue for the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson?

    -The fight will take place at AT&T Stadium, with over 80,000 people expected to be in attendance.

  • How many people are expected to watch the fight worldwide?

    -Over 200 million people are expected to watch the fight around the world.

  • What is the tone of the conversation between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson in the transcript?

    -The tone is competitive and somewhat confrontational, with both fighters expressing their determination to win and making bold statements about the outcome of the fight.

  • What is the relationship between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul as portrayed in the transcript?

    -While there is a sense of mutual respect and affection, with Jake Paul referring to Mike Tyson as a father figure, there is also a clear rivalry and anticipation for the upcoming fight.

Outlines

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🥊 Jake Paul and Mike Tyson Addressing Scripted Fight Allegations

The script begins with a discussion about social media comments suggesting that the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is scripted in favor of Jake Paul. Mike Tyson dismisses these claims, stating that he will finish Jake Paul in the ring. Tyson also addresses concerns about his physical condition, arguing that he is better than his critics suggest, and compares himself to Buster Douglas, who was also overweight but managed to beat a prime Mike Tyson. Jake Paul expresses his respect for Tyson but asserts his determination to win the fight.

🗣️ Debate Over Tyson's and Paul's Fighting Abilities and Strategy

In this segment, the conversation shifts to the debate over Tyson's and Paul's fighting abilities and their potential strategies. Critics argue that Tyson is too old and out of shape to win, while Paul is questioned for not having knocked out a legitimate fighter. Paul promises to prove his power on July 20th, the date of the fight, and Tyson expresses his readiness to fight rather than engage in further discussions. The exchange is filled with banter and mutual respect, but also a clear intent to win from both fighters.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Social Media

Social media refers to digital platforms that allow users to create and share content or participate in social networking. In the script, it is mentioned as the platform where the discussion about the fight and the opinions of the public, including the Saudi chief, are shared and discussed. It plays a significant role in the promotion and perception of the event.

💡Scripted Fight

A scripted fight implies a pre-planned or choreographed confrontation, often used in the context of professional wrestling or other staged events. In the video, there are allegations that the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is predetermined, which both participants deny, asserting the legitimacy of their match.

💡Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson is a retired professional boxer who was the undisputed heavyweight champion. In the script, he is one of the main subjects, engaged in a potential fight with Jake Paul. His past reputation and status in the boxing world are brought up, with references to his previous fights and his current physical condition.

💡Jake Paul

Jake Paul is a social media influencer and boxer. In the script, he is portrayed as the opponent of Mike Tyson, with discussions about his boxing skills, his power, and his previous fights. His role in the video is to defend his abilities and counter the doubts about the legitimacy of the fight.

💡IQ

IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient, which is a measure of a person's intelligence. In the script, it is used by one of the fighters to dismiss the opinions of those who believe the fight is rigged, suggesting that such beliefs are a sign of low intelligence.

💡Prime

In sports, being 'in one's prime' refers to the period when an athlete is at the peak of their physical abilities and performance. The script discusses whether the 27-year-old opponent is in his prime, with Mike Tyson questioning this based on the opponent's physical appearance.

💡Buster Douglas

Buster Douglas is a former professional boxer who famously defeated Mike Tyson in 1990. In the script, he is mentioned in the context of an underdog winning against a heavyweight champion, drawing a parallel to the current fight discussion.

💡AT&T Stadium

AT&T Stadium is a sports venue where the fight is mentioned to take place. It is highlighted as the location where the audience will witness the fight on July 20th, emphasizing the scale and importance of the event.

💡Knockout

A knockout in boxing is when a fighter incapacitates their opponent, leading to a win. The script discusses the knockout power of both fighters, with Jake Paul being questioned about his ability to knock out legitimate opponents, and Mike Tyson asserting his own knockout capabilities.

💡Legitimate Fighter

A legitimate fighter in the context of the script refers to a recognized and respected athlete within the sport of boxing. The term is used to question Jake Paul's past opponents and his ability to face a serious contender like Mike Tyson.

💡Power

In the context of boxing, power refers to the ability of a fighter to deliver strong, impactful punches. The script includes a debate about the power of the fighters, with Jake Paul promising to demonstrate his power on the fight day, and Mike Tyson dismissing Jake's past performances.

Highlights

Jake Paul addresses the claim that the fight is scripted for him to win.

Mike Tyson dismisses the idea of the fight being scripted, showing confidence in Jake Paul's abilities.

Jake Paul calls out critics with low IQ for doubting the legitimacy of the fight.

Mike Tyson humorously refers to his physical condition, calling himself 'fat and funky'.

Jake Paul compares himself to Buster Douglas, implying an underdog victory.

Jake Paul promises to end the fight quicker than Buster Douglas did in his famous win.

Jake Paul expresses love and respect for Mike Tyson, likening it to a father-son relationship.

Critics argue that Mike Tyson is at a high risk of serious injury due to his age and the opponent's prime condition.

Jake Paul challenges the notion that he cannot go all eight rounds, questioning his opponent's ability to knock him out.

Jake Paul boasts about his power, claiming he has never been knocked out by a 'real man'.

Jake Paul's opponent questions his knockout record, specifically mentioning Tommy F.

Jake Paul promises to put Mike Tyson to sleep on July 20th, asserting his power.

Mike Tyson responds to the challenge, expressing his readiness to fight and dismissing the need for further talk.

The anticipation of over 200 million viewers and 80,000 people in AT&T Stadium for the fight on July 20th.

Mike Tyson guarantees an exciting fight, emphasizing his readiness to step into the ring.

Transcripts

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I guess I got to start with you yes and

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I'm G start with you because I saw just

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the other day you got on social media

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and you said I want to address this so

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many people even the saudy chief got on

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social media and said Mike forget the

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script beat this guy what do you say

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tell these people who keep saying that

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this fight is scripted for Jake Paul to

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win well just come to the front and

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you'll

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see listen listen I started Jake off and

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I'mma finish

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[Applause]

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him Jake Paul same question people keep

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saying that this fight is

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[Music]

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scripted hey yeah come on [ __ ] Jake Paul

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[ __ ] Jake Paul [ __ ] Jake Paul [ __ ] Jake

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Paul [ __ ] Jake Paul I like that

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[ __ ] hey I hope y'all keep that same

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energy when I knock this old man the

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[ __ ]

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out and for those Jake who say it's

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scripted what do you say to them well

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clearly they don't have a high IQ in

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here but that's a federal crime Brian

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Mike there a number of people who also

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say Mike Tyson is risking Serious injury

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against a powerful 27y old who is in his

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prime what do you say to

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that I don't know if he's in his prime

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he's

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fat he should been lean and mean he's

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fat and funky

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I saw him with his shirt off over that

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he's fat I thought did you start

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training

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[Music]

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already hey Buster Douglas was fat am I

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right I know but you no Buster Douglas

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I'm better I'm better and I'm going to

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I'm going to end you quicker than he did

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and and you'll remember that forever you

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started me off I appreciate that Mike I

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love you I love you like a father loves

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his son but I must discipline you you're

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going down old man okay I love you

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too

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Mike a number people say when they talk

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about this fight they say if Mike Tyson

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doesn't get Jake Paul early and get him

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out of there early there's no way he can

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go all eight rounds and win this fight

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what do you say to

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that okay whatever I it's hard to even

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really be he's not going to win n he

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can't even knock out Nick Diaz Nick Diaz

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is 40 pounds how he's gonna knock me

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out what's the other guy Anderson Sila

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he think knock those little guys How You

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Gonna Knock Me

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Out

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Jake majority of your fights we

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certainly seen the power on display who

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who did he knock out who did he knock

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out little little children he didn't

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knock out never knocked out a real man

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come on

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he's questioning your power Jake he's

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saying you haven't knocked out a

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legitimate fighter of his elk he didn't

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knock out he didn't knock out um Tommy F

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[Applause]

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Fury your response to that Jake hey look

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he's right I I I can't stand here and

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say I did those things but what I

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promise to the people is on July 20th

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Mike will be put to sleep and he will

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feel my power and I will go down as the

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man who put Tyson to sleep for the last

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time Mike let me ask you this for the

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200 million who will be watching this

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fight around the

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world well over 80,000 people that will

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be in AT&T Stadium what can you

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guarantee these people they will get on

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July 20th when you step in the Ring Hey

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listen Jake

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Paul listen we're here we did enough

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talking I'm ready to fight