Shocking Proof: Mike Tyson Refused to Punch in Fixed Jake Paul Fight – But Joshua’s Instant KO Exposes Script? 10M+ View Video Blows Up!

The way Mike Tyson and Anthony Joshua fought Jake Paul has become a topic of scrutiny. Paul took Joshua to six rounds before suffering the KO defeat. He was almost 27 pounds lighter than Joshua ahead of the fight. It was no shock that he was considered an underdog.

Many also considered Paul to be an underdog to Mike Tyson when they fought. However, that bout went the distance with Paul winning rather easily.

However, resurfaced footage shows Mike Tyson refusing to punch Jake Paul in the face. It essentially could’ve knocked him out as well. Anthony Joshua seized his opportunity and destroyed Paul in their bout.

Tyson returned to the ring at 58-years-old to face Paul. He was asked directly about those fans of the sport who claimed he pulled punches.

“I don’t remember the fight that much, I kind of blanked out a little … No, I have not watched the fight … Know what I remember? Coming back from the first round and then the next thing I remember, Jake was doing some kind of, I don’t know, a bow. And that’s the last thing I remember. I thought he was gonna hit me, I thought what the hell is he doing?”


Jake Paul Suffered a Broken Jaw After a Fight With Anthony Joshua

Jake Paul smiling and bleedingJake Paul (Sam Navarro-Imagn Images)
Boxing fans were gifted an early Christmas present when Jake Paul faced off against Anthony Joshua. It was made even better when Paul was knocked out in the sixth round.

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His loss wasn’t the end of his time with Joshua. After the fight, Paul revealed he had suffered severe damage. That included a fractured jaw, which was broken in two places. The YouTube star turned boxer joked on social media, “Give me Canelo in 10 days.”

He posted the X-ray on social media shortly after the fight. Paul needed surgery that would require titanium plates. He also has to have teeth removed from his mouth. Paul even noted that he’ll have to eat liquid foods for the next seven days.

Additionally, Paul mentioned that he is experiencing “lots of pain and stiffness.”

The loss was just the second of Paul’s career. He now boasts a 12-2 career record. Seven of those wins came via knockout.