Jake Paul Exposes Mike Tyson Lies At Gym In Video

Mike Tyson is most definitely one of the most legendary professional boxers in the history of the sport, and he attended the US Open recently, with fans suggesting he looked high on mushrooms, as seen below. Triller’s latest event featured Evander Holyfield squaring off against Vitor Belfort and getting knocked out in over a minute within the first round. Due to the match’s reception, new regulations will be imposed and that includes banning exhibition matches. Due to this, Mike Tyson and Holyfield may be banned from Triller. Mike Tyson also previously revealed a racist remark by Jake Paul. 

 


 

Mike Tyson recently was involved in an incident, where he punched a passenger named Melvin Townsend, who was bloodied after Tyson hit him in the head many times. This was due to Mike Tyson harassing him and agitating him to the sport. He has talked about dying on several occasions.

Former pro boxer Freddie Roach said that Mike Tyson had allegedly walked out on one of Jake Paul’s sparring sessions after watching ‘The Problem Child’ in the ring for a mere 30 seconds.

“Tyson looked at him and left,” Roach claimed. “He saw 30 seconds of him sparring and said, ‘Freddie, can we go downstairs and look at the pictures?’ He knows that’s where the good pictures are.”

Paul responded:

“I saw these things that Freddie Roach was saying, that I was sparring at his gym,” Jake began. “First of all, I’ve never even trained at Wild Card Gym. Freddie is a f**king idiot. He’s a hater. He coached Ben Askren to no avail. Literally worthless. He’s off his rocker.

“Mike Tyson has never watched me spar,” Jake continued. “Mike Tyson has never been in the gym at the same time as me sparring. I went to Wild Card once to talk to somebody for a meeting and for my brother’s press conference there.”

“But Mike Tyson wasn’t anywhere in the vicinity. It’s just Freddie Roach spreading rumors. Especially since me and Mike are friends. Mike wouldn’t do that.”

Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter
Harrison Carter has been a huge pro wrestling fan since 2002, and it's been his first love ever since then. He has years of writing experience for all things pro wrestling. His interests outside of wrestling include films, books and soccer.

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