mike tyson Lost the battle against influencers jake paulBut the 58-year-old won widespread praise for his resilience throughout the eight-round bout.
However, his former trainer Jeff Fenech expressed regret, encouraging people to bet on the legendary boxer to win the match against Paul.
Mike Tyson called the experience a victory and shared his gratitude for being in the ring again despite his health issues.
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Jeff Fenech admits Mike Tyson regrets losing to Jake Paul
Tyson’s former trainer Geoff Fenech said in an interview with Australia Nine’s Today that his phone was ringing up after he encouraged “so many” people to bet on Tyson against Jake Paul last Friday. He admitted that he was overwhelmed.
After the much-anticipated heavyweight showdown at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, ended with 27-year-old Paul scoring a unanimous decision victory over 58-year-old Tyson after eight rounds, Fenesh said: expressed his intention. I was [surprised]. ”
“So many people called me and so many people lost money because of me. I’m so embarrassed,” he added. new york post.
Despite Tyson’s loss, Fenech insisted this fight wasn’t just about the result.
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“It may have been a bad fight, but what he represented and what he was trying to do was not just show people that he could fight, but he was trying to show people that he could still try at 58 years old. ,” he explained. “He completely changed his life, and I think that’s the important thing. The rest far outweighs the fight.”
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Jeff Fenech warns Mike Tyson not to return to ring
Fenech has worked with Tyson in the past, including his last fight with Kevin McBride in 2005, after which Tyson retired with a record of 50-6, but Iron Mike has He believed he had the potential to achieve the fastest victory in history. His career if he approaches it correctly.
However, after Tyson’s loss to Paul, Fenesh revealed that he had several conversations with the former heavyweight champion and discouraged Tyson from entering the ring again.
“My advice is you don’t have to do that again,” Fenech said. “He talks about being sick… But when you’re 58 years old and you’re as fit as he is, it’s very difficult to stay healthy. Sometimes you push yourself too hard and your engine cuts out. Sometimes.”
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Still, Fenech remains impressed with Tyson’s transformation. “For me, I’m so proud that Mike changed lives and that over 100 million people watched at home. Everyone who goes to the game can tell you what a bad game it was, but , most people are thinking about what a great fight that was.” That’s the job Mike Tyson did. ”
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The legendary boxer’s current trainer also expressed surprise at his loss
Tyson’s trainer, Rafael Cordeiro, recently spoke about Saturday’s fight at AT&T Stadium and said that after months of intense preparation, the boxing icon is now focused on spending quality time with his family. He expressed his gratitude for what he was able to do.
“We worked for seven months for this moment. I truly believed before the game that we had this victory. He was never going to give up,” Cordeiro said. daily mail.
Despite the loss, Cordeiro said, “He (Tyson) is the people’s champion. He has been an inspiration to so many people outside the ring. Most importantly, Mike is coming home to the people he loves. ”, emphasizing Tyson’s enduring legacy.
Mike Tyson reveals near-death experience after losing fight with Jake Paul
In the run-up to his boxing match with Paul, Tyson faced serious health issues, including a recurrence of a severe ulcer, and the bout, originally scheduled for July 20, was postponed.
After the fight, the boxing icon made a shocking revelation to X.
“This is one of those lose-but-win situations,” he began. “I’m grateful for last night. I don’t regret getting in the ring one last time. I almost died in June.”
Tyson added, “I had eight blood transfusions. I lost half my blood and 25 pounds in the hospital, but I won because I had to fight to get healthy enough to fight. A talented fighter half the size of me. “I wanted the kids to see me stand on my toes and finish eight rounds,” he added. Being in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy Stadium is an experience that no one should have the right to ask for, thank you. ”
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Fans praise boxing legend for inspiration after fight against Jake Paul
In response to Tyson’s heartfelt post, Paul commented: “Love you, Mike. It was an honor. You are an inspiration to us all.”
Messages of admiration and respect for the boxing legend also poured in from fans. “You will always be the best boxer of all time to me,” one fan wrote. “I’ve been watching you for so long. I won’t let anyone get close to me. Thank you for being you. I wish I could have met you in person.”
Another added: “You are the GOAT Tyson. I hope you see me in other endeavors outside of boxing. Mike Tyson Mystery comes to mind.”