Jake Paul has been warned that he will likely be unable to take Mike Tyson’s power.
The YouTube star is set to meet heavyweight legend ‘Iron Mike’ in a showdown on July 20, with the former undisputed world champion known for his ferocious power throughout his hugely fruitful career.
Paul is set to step in the ring with ferocious Tyson this summerCredit: Jake Paul – Instagram
Despite now being 57, Tyson has shown off the natural power he still possesses in short training clips, which have left some fans urging Paul to call off the clash.
And Roy Jones Jr, who was Tyson’s most recent opponent in an exhibition in 2020, has claimed it felt like a mule was crushing his chest when his rival landed body work.
He said to boxing legend Shane Mosley: “Mike Tyson is still the strongest puncher that I’ve ever been in the ring with.
“The first time he hit me in the chest, it felt like a mule had kicked me in the chest.
“And if he hits anybody with a shot like that, they are either going out or down, especially guys who are not used to being hit like that.
“With these types of people like Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis, these guys are bigger and can take it.
“But Jake Paul, I don’t think he’s going to be able to take that.
“It might hit him on the chin like that, we’ll see, but it’s going to be tough [for him].”
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Tyson still looked dangerous in his exhibition with Jones JrCredit: Getty
Jones Jr shared the ring with some fearsome fighters in their primes including Bernard Hopkins and James Toney, but named Tyson as the hardest hitter despite being years from his prime.
His and Tyson’s relaxed encounter ended in a draw given the rules, but it was widely acknowledged that Tyson looked the better of the two.
Despite being far from his prime, Paul has suggested he is fearful of stepping in the ring with Tyson when reacting to his training footage.
Tyson has been crushing the pads with trainer Rafael Cordeiro, and fans have warned Paul to back out given the thunderous sound of the punches.
The former heavyweight carried an 88 per cent KO ratio in his professional career, with 44 of his 50 wins coming inside the distance.
Paul will likely need to weather the early storm to have the best route to victory, although it is expected the fight will be under exhibition rules according to Tyson.
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