There is widespread outrage over the actions taken Mike Tyson and Jake Paul In their fight last weekend. There is an idea Also non-aggression pact or contractual restrictions Misunderstanding of what can or cannot be spread among enthusiasts How a professional boxing match develops. For example, it’s also interesting that we’ve never seen ‘Iron Mike’ throw one of his signature uppercuts that have sent his opponents to sleep so many times.
The truth is, As we have explained in the history of this struggleIt can be seen from the beginning Tyson has the weapons needed to knock Paul out And in the end there is no need to go. Skillfully, former world champion He either disarmed the blow on the fly or threw it without much conviction to cause less damage. What’s more, Mike ‘resigned’ from the fight after two rounds, completely opening his guard and making it seem like he couldn’t attack anymore. Thus his opponent was back on the scorecards in those opening two rounds.
As this is an established script, even combat commentators express it ‘The Problem Child’ took pity on his 58-year-old opponent and forgave him for the KO. Paul himself boasted about it after the fight: “Yes, I slowed down in the last rounds because I wanted to perform for the crowd and didn’t want to hurt someone who didn’t need to be hurt.”.
In fact, Throughout the week you’ll see a very subdued Tyson And without the desire to play. He eventually slapped his opponent during the weigh-in, possibly even pushing him to do so. It is also striking I walk alone, like a soul in pain, toward the ring And? When the fight started, I didn’t go out.Well, remember we’re talking about a real boxing match and his best options are short fights.
to him At the age of 58 he had to take more blows than was necessaryBut he endured them. Paul also hit the brakes in the final rounds, but the truth is that if he had actually won, it would have all been over sooner. These days various videos of the fight are coming to light, in which you can see ‘Iron Mike’ is reserved when it comes to throwing punches as his opponent opens his guard and sets him up for candy in the first round.
Now the question is: Is this all part of the script to stage a rematch of some sort?