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Logan Paul’s Reaction to Mike Tyson Calling Him Out After Jake Paul Fight

Even though Mike Tyson lost to Jake Paul via unanimous decision on Friday night, the 58-year-old maintained that he was still interested in fighting. ‘Iron Mike’ was quick to make fun of Jake’s brother, Logan Paul, when asked who he would like to face if he put on the gloves again.

Before the 27-year-old grabbed control and cruised to a wide decision victory, Tyson was competitive for the first two rounds of his fight with Jake. A third judge declared it a straight-up victory for Paul, while two judges only gave Tyson one round.

Logan Paul responded to Tyson’s challenge with a harsh five-word reaction, indicating that he was not impressed by the heavyweight legend’s performance, even though the New York native may have deserved a little more credit on the cards.

Although Paul is currently bound by a WWE contract, he is still permitted to box as part of the agreement. He was still the WWE United States Champion when he most recently faced Dillon Danis. He might box once more, but it doesn’t look like it will be against Tyson.

Tyson, who is only a few years away from turning sixty, performed admirably against Jake in the first few rounds of the fight but appeared to be feeling the pace after just three rounds. For fewer than five minutes, he appeared to be a live contender in the fight because the rounds lasted barely two minutes.

Even though Logan Paul is at least a little older than his brother—29—an exhibition matchup with another boxing star is perhaps the best course of action if Tyson must compete once more. In November 2020, he faced Roy Jones Junior in a similar match, but he didn’t do nearly as much damage as he did to Jake on Friday night.

Paul, who was always conscious of his capacity to produce a viral moment, probably responded more for the cameras than in an effort to show disrespect for the great Tyson. The heavyweight legend made more money in his 59th fight than most two boxers make in their whole careers, with reports that he was paid about $20 million for his 16 minutes of effort against Paul. It’s time for him to end his career as a professional fighter now that his legacy is safe.

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