• 7 hours ago
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00:00We were making fun of Tyson and Paul earlier, what do you think of that fiasco and the job
00:09they're doing selling that to the public?
00:12I don't mind it as a gimmick, the fight itself.
00:15The interesting conversations I get in are people who can't even imagine that Mike Tyson
00:21is going to lose this fight.
00:22And I think it's pretty much a certainty that he's going to lose this fight.
00:27And the reason I do is because I saw this guy, I was at his fights at the tail end of
00:32his career.
00:33This was when he supposedly was training.
00:35It was 15 years ago, he was in better shape, there's a lot of mileage.
00:40And when you're fighting anyone, conditioning is way more important than being able to donkey
00:46punch a guy.
00:48So I just think that Jake Paul has been training, he's been sparring, he knows how to take a
00:53punch.
00:55Mike Tyson isn't what he used to be, people are remembering that, but they're remembering
00:58the glory years.
00:59They're not remembering what it was like at the end.
01:02He was shot 15 years ago.
01:05I think Paul wins the fight.
01:07I do too, based on, I saw his last fights with you and he was like, he was mashed potatoes
01:13then.
01:14Yeah, I saw a fight in Louisville, his, I don't know if it was his last one, but he
01:20fought a guy in Louisville.
01:22I can't remember the guy's name and I should be able to, because I actually wrote about
01:25the fight and Tyson was just sitting on the ropes and he just quit.
01:29And he's just like, I don't want to do this anymore.
01:33McBride, I think might've been the guy's name or Sanders, anyways, it was an embarrassment
01:42for him and the sport and 15 years later, I don't think he got better.

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