Mike Tyson has given his fans a glimpse of what to expect on fight night when he locks horns with Jake Paul.
‘Iron Mike’ is set to square off with Paul on November 15 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with the bout live on Netflix.
X – Mike TysonTyson has uploaded his first sparring footage during his camp for Paul[/caption]
The former undisputed heavyweight champion hasn’t competed in a professional contest since being retired on his stool by Kevin McBride in 2005.
At the time, he admitted he had ‘lost his fighting guts’, but 19 years later the 58-year-old is gearing up to duke it out with a man 31 years his junior.
Concerns have been raised about Tyson returning to the ring at his advanced age, but the heavy-handed phenom is showing no signs of slowing down in his recent sparring footage.
Tyson uploaded a 13-second montage of him battering one of his sparring partners from pillar to post, with the caption: “Oh I can’t wait for November 15th. I’m charging right through you.”
And it’s got fans very excited as fight day edges closer.
Reacting to the clip, one supporter tweeted: “If anyone can turn back the clock one more time, it’s Mike.”
Another posted: “I can’t wait to watch you destroy him.”
A third added: “Jake Paul is going to sleep. He’s in trouble.”
A fourth commented: “Mike Tyson is never old.”
Meanwhile, somebody else remarked: “Athletic shape.”
Tyson squares off against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a bout at the Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium in NovemberGETTY
Of course, these are only short clips and we are still yet to see how Tyson’s gas tank with fare over eight two-minute rounds.
In his prime, Tyson was averaging 34 punches per round, which is just below the 41-punch heavyweight average.
However, in his most recent outing against Roy Jones Jr, he threw just 24.1 punches per round.
To put that into perspective, Zhilei Zhang, who has the lowest punch output out of the current crop of heavyweights averages 27.6 punches per round.
Meanwhile, heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk comes in at 47.6.
Paul is far more active than Tyson by comparison with 34.7 punches per round – although that was at cruiserweight.
The extra timber he is putting on for his clash with Tyson should result in a decline in those numbers.
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