Jake Paul is aware that not everyone supports the way he has pursued his boxing career.
His recent opponent was 58-year-old Mike Tyson, leading to significant criticism.
Tyson, who had not fought professionally since 2005, is 31 years older than Paul.
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Paul has chosen to embrace the criticism he receives.
The former YouTuber shared a post about a 392-year-old shark discovered in the Arctic Ocean.
“Next opponent found. Let’s run it,” Paul joked on X.
Paul had also fought UFC fighter Anderson Silva when he was 25, while Silva was 47 at the time.
Despite rumors, Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions denied any suggestion that the Tyson fight was fixed.
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“In terms of this fight specifically, I will say the following: It was sanctioned by the athletic commission. Our partner was Netflix, who is the biggest media company in America and is a public entity. There was professional sports betting on the event,” co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said.
“So, if you were to rig such competition, it is a federal crime. And myself, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, executives from Netflix would all be going to jail. They would be risking their entire company, and we would be risking our entire lives to do that. It is preposterous that people even suggest that this was in any way anything other than a professional fight. … That was not the case in any Jake fight, let alone this one.
“This was 100% real from beginning to end,” he added. “It was so real that the guy had an ulcer, and we took a five-month break to give him time to heal the ulcer to be able to perform at his best level. If it was staged, why did we even postpone it? We could have just moved forward with the date: ‘Oh, you have an ulcer, you’re not going to hit each other. It’s going to be fine.’ What are people talking about?”
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Paul currently holds a record of 11-1 in his career, with six knockouts.
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