**Mike Tyson sends chilling warning to Jake Paul after intense training regime**
Mike Tyson has never been one to shy away from a challenge, and his upcoming fight with YouTube star-turned-boxer Jake Paul is no exception. Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Tyson spoke candidly about his rigorous training schedule and issued a stern warning to Paul ahead of their highly-anticipated bout.
“I’m nervous too,” Tyson admitted, reflecting on the pre-fight pressure. “But the closer the fight gets, the less nervous I get.” At 57, Tyson’s legendary determination has not wavered. He revealed the gruelling nature of his training, sharing: “I’m training extremely hard. I start at 11 a.m. and I can leave the gym at 5 p.m. There’s a little break and then I go straight into strength and conditioning.”
Tyson’s work ethic is a stark contrast to Paul’s rise in the boxing world. Jake Paul, who began his professional boxing career in 2020, fought on the undercard of Tyson’s exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr. Since then, Paul has built a 10-1 record, with his only loss coming against Tommy Fury in 2023.
Now, Tyson is looking to bring Paul’s short-lived boxing career to an abrupt halt. Reflecting on Paul’s beginnings, Tyson said: “I started Jake Paul. In my fight with Roy Jones, I let him fight on the undercard. I decided I started him and I’m going to finish him.”
Despite Paul’s rise in the sport, Tyson, once known as the “Baddest Man on the Planet,” is not taking his younger opponent lightly. When asked if he was confident of beating Paul, Tyson gave a blunt and ominous response: “Very bad.”
With the fight just two months away, Tyson’s brutal training regime and ferocious mentality suggest Jake Paul is facing the toughest challenge of his career. Fans are eagerly awaiting what could be a career-defining moment for both fighters, with Tyson ready to show the world that his knockout power and determination remain as dangerous as ever.