The announcement of an upcoming boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has sent shockwaves through the sports world, with many pros and fans expressing surprise and skepticism.

However, Tyson himself has explained his decision to accept the fight, citing Paul’s growth as a boxer since they were last asked about potentially facing each other.

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Not everyone is on board with Tyson’s decision, though. Former NFL player Le’Veon Bell believes that Paul has a good chance of finishing Tyson in the ring, while UFC legend Oscar De La Hoya thinks Paul needs to take the sport more seriously.

De La Hoya acknowledges the potential financial rewards for Paul but emphasizes the importance of dedication to the sport.

Despite the excitement surrounding the event, some, like MMA journalist Ariel Helwani, question the seriousness of the matchup, particularly given the age gap between the two fighters.

Helwani acknowledges Tyson’s status as a “trained killer” but raises concerns about the legitimacy of the fight.

Francis Ngannou, a UFC heavyweight fighter who recently worked with Tyson to prepare for his own boxing debut, expresses disbelief at the news but pledges his support for Tyson. Ngannou acknowledges Tyson’s age but believes he can still “kick some ass.”

On the other hand, former UFC champion Michael Bisping condemns Paul for attempting to fight a legend who is past his prime.

Bisping calls out Paul’s lack of understanding and respect for the sport, while Tyron Woodley defends Paul and criticizes Bisping for his own past actions in the sport.

Derek Chisora, a professional boxer, believes the fight will be more of a sparring match than a real contest, especially if headgear is used.

Despite the criticism, Paul remains committed to the fight, expressing confidence in his abilities and determination to win.

Gilbert Arenas, a former NBA player, warns that one good hit from Tyson could end the fight for Paul. He questions the legitimacy of the matchup, suggesting it may be scripted.

Eddie Hearn, a boxing promoter, expresses disappointment in the fight, considering Tyson one of his idols in the sport.

Hearn acknowledges the event’s appeal but laments Tyson’s age and the matchup’s implications for boxing purists.

As for Tyson’s reasoning for accepting the fight, he believes it will be a “full circle moment” to face Paul after initially starting him off on his boxing journey.

Despite the controversy and skepticism surrounding the matchup, both fighters remain determined to step into the ring and settle their differences.