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Mike Tyson Taunts Jake Paul With Impressive Training Videos Ahead Of Their Upcoming Fight

Mike Tyson; Jake Paul
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The former heavyweight champ shared videos of his training sessions on X, formerly Twitter, to taunt the YouTuber who he'll be boxing on July 20.

Mike Tyson has officially begun training for his fight against Jake Paul in July.

The former heavyweight champ has been posting daily videos to social media following his training sessions and, might we add, they are rather impressive.


On the first day of training, Tyson wrote:

“It’s day one...the fun has just begun."

On the second day, he captioned his video "Mitts flyin'" and said in the clip:

“Day two, getting ready for you."

And on the third day, Tyson taunted Paul with a question:

“Day three, you still wanna f*** with me?”

WARNING: NSFW language

And on the fourth day, Tyson quipped that the YouTuber-turned-boxer “don’t know what you got in store.”

Viewers of Tyson's videos are rather impressed, many adding that Paul should be shaking in his boxing boots.











In case you were wondering if Paul responded to Tyson's question, the answer is yes, yes he did.

The fight is scheduled for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, and will be broadcast on Netflix.

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