
Mike Tyson made a frightening admission after he was comprehensively beaten on points in his boxing fight with Jake Paul.
On November 14, YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul was scheduled to fight WBA lightweight champion Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis in a 10 round exhibition bout at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
However, allegations brought against Davis by his ex-girlfriend led to the fight being called off, with Paul reportedly eyeing up a fight with British boxing legend Anthony Joshua as a replacement.
The fight with Davis would have come one year after his controversial bout against former heavyweight champion Tyson, who was 31 years old than Paul when they met in the ring.
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After his fight with Paul, Tyson spoke about the aftermath of the bout and how it had impacted him, and it was truly concerning.
Jake Paul convincingly won his fight with Mike Tyson last year. (Image: Al Bello/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
Despite the fact that many fans believed that the Tyson of old was back and that he would be able to knock Paul out with ease, the former champion landed just 18 punches during the fight.
Tyson’s inactivity allowed Paul to build up a comfortable lead on the scorecards, with the three judges scoring the bout 80-72, 79-73 and 79-73 in social media star’s favour.
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And after the bout, Tyson made the shocking admission that he can’t remember anything that happened beyond the opening round.
In an interview with Fox Sports Radio, he said: “I don’t remember the fight that much, I kind of blanked out a little.”
On what he could remember from the bout, Tyson added: “I remember coming back from the first round and Jake is doing some kind of… I don’t what he was doing [leans forward pretending to bow] and that’s the last thing I remember.”
Asked later on what he made of Paul’s punch power, Tyson added: “I don’t remember it.
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“But my body was really sore [after the fight]. My chest, my stomach was really sore.”
Joshua will reportedly fight Paul later this year. (Image: James Chance/Getty Images)
As it stands, it appears that a confirmation for Paul v Joshua is only a matter of time, despite the likes of UFC legends Francis Ngannou and Nate Diaz being linked.
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According to a report from Mike Coppinger, Paul and Joshua are ‘finalising a deal for a heavyweight fight on Netflix’.
The fight is set to take place in December in Miami, with an exact date yet to be announced.
On Thursday, the Detroit Red Wings look to rebound after losing four of their last five games with a matchup against one of the hottest teams in the league to start the season with the Anaheim Ducks. GM Pat Verbeek told everyone before the start of the off-season that he was going to be aggressive in getting his Ducks back to the playoffs and with a couple free agent adds and breakouts from young prospects, the Ducks are back and an 11-4-1 record.
It’ll be one of the season’s biggest tests yet for the Red Wings this season as they look to respond after losing 5-2 to the Ducks when on the road during their California road trip, two weeks ago. It’ll be the 99th meeting between these two clubs and it should be a good one as the Detroit faithful will bring their manic energy that they are known for to help prevent their team from losing their fourth straight.
The Red Wings had depth scoring carrying them through the early part of the season but over this recent stretch, the team has been far more reliant on it’s star players. Early season breakout Emmitt Finnie was stellar to start the season with eight points in his first nine career games but since the 20-year-old winger has gone seven straight without a point. To be fair to the youngster, he shouldn’t be so heavily relied upon to score at such a young age.
It should be the veterans that should be bringing some timely scoring with James van Riemsdyk, J.T. Compher, Andrew Copp and Mason Appleton all needing to contribute more, as the four have a combined one goal and six assists over the last seven games. Not to mention, many were expecting a breakout out of forward Marco Kasper after his red hot finish to last season but the 21-year-old Austrian has seen a slower than expected start to this season with three goals and no assists through 16 games.
A similar start to the season was recently seen by the Winnipeg Jets, where the team was heavily reliant on their top forward line of stars like Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor. In their most recent win on Tuesday, they saw a complete effort with four of the five goals in the 5-3 win coming from other sources besides the top forward unit. This needs to happen with the Red Wings as captain Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond as well as Alex DeBrincat need more help.
They may be able to finally put together a complete team effort Thursday when facing off against a very familiar face. The Ducks have been playing starting goaltender Lukas Dostal quite frequently with starts in eight of their last nine games and could mean he gets a night off as Anaheim goes to their backup in former Detroit goaltender Petr Mrazek.
The 33-year-old Czech backstop has a perfect 3-0-0 record this season but that has been mainly held up by his offense. Mrazek has a 4.57 goals against average and a .865 save percentage with 14 goals allowed in three games this season. If Mrazek does start, it should give the Red Wings a chance to finally spark some offense as they’ll likely need to if they want to keep up with the Ducks.
Anahiem’s forward group has received elite level scoring from across their lineup with their top line of Chris Kreider, Leo Carlsson and Troy Terry combining for 25 goals in 16 games. They’ve also seen production out of young talents like Detroit but at a much higher rate with Cutter Gauthier ranking second on the team in points with 20 in 16 games while 2025 first round pick Beckett Sennecke has six goals and five assists for 11 points just months after being selected 3rd overall as a 19-year-old.
The resurgence of the Ducks has also helped some of their older players like Jacob Trouba rediscover their game as the former Rangers captain has been playing some of the best hockey of his career with a team-best +16 rating with four goals and seven assists for 11 points in 16 games. It’s safe to say that if the Ducks’ offense, ranked second-best in the NHL, finds its rhythm, the Red Wings could be in for a long night.
DET ML (-139) | ANA ML (+115)
DET -1.5 (+165) | ANA -1.5 (-200)
O/U 6.5 Goals
It’s quite surprising after everything we just laid out, that the Red Wings are favorites in this game and that comes with the history between these two. The Ducks did beat the Red Wings just two weeks ago but prior to that, Detroit has won 16 of their last 23 home matchups versus Anaheim.
The Ducks have won just twice in their eight trips to the Motor City and will need to bring their best if they want to end their losing skid. Not to mention, both teams are slated for a turnaround game in the opposite direction of their recent trends as the Red Wings have lost three in a row while the Ducks are due for a loss with wins in seven of their last eight games.
The Red Wings will need to be mindful of Anaheim’s top scorer in Leo Carlsson, as the 20-year-old top line center has 26 points in 16 games, only trailing Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon for the league-lead. The Swedish export also has an dominant history in this matchup with points in all four of his career games versus Detroit with a goal and seven assists for eight points.
Detroit will look to respond with a healthy dose of Pat and Cat as the dynamic duo of Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat has been put on ice lately with Kane’s injury. Since his return, Kane has no points in two games and should respond versus a Ducks team that he has been able to excel against for years. The 36-year-old has 18 goals and 39 assists for 57 points in 53 career games versus Anaheim with a recent run of ten goals and 27 assists for 37 points over his last 25 games versus the Ducks.
Detroit: John Gibson (Season: 4-5-0 record, 3.15 GAA, .882 SV% | VS ANA: 27 Saves on 31 Shots, 4 Goals Allowed in One Start)
Anaheim: Petr Mrazek Expected (Season: 3-0-0 record, 4.57 GAA, .865 SV% | VS DET: 7-5-2 record, 3.26 GAA, .878 SV% in 16 games)