Mike Tyson and Jake Paul Sanctioned as Pro Fight!

Mike Tyson has confirmed that his upcoming bout with Jake Paul on July 20th has been given the green light as a professional fight. In a post on his Instagram account, Tyson assured fans that this match-up would indeed be serious, stating, “I wasn’t joking when I said this would be a real fight. See you in July @jakepaul.”

The stakes are high as the outcome of this fight will be recorded in both Tyson and Paul's professional records. The match is scheduled to consist of eight two-minute rounds, with both fighters wearing 14oz gloves. The emotions that this match can give will be unforgettable, but in order not to wait for it, you can get emotions from the best online casino on the egamersworld website.

Kinda?

But with rules that argue that it really isn’t one at all. Paul and Tyson scheduled for eight, two-minute rounds, with 14 oz gloves. In short, no, this is not a professional fight with real professional sanctioning. It will simply be governed by the commission in Texas and there will be a winner announced, which it seems will count on professional records but that’s a bit more vague. That’s where we are right now.

Tyson, a legend in the boxing world and a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, boasts an impressive record of 50 wins and 6 losses, with 44 of those victories coming by way of knockout. His last professional fight dates back to June 2005. In contrast, Jake Paul, a 27-year-old social media personality turned boxer, holds a record of 9 wins and 1 loss, with 6 wins by knockout. Paul suffered his only defeat at the hands of Tommy Fury last year and was born in 1997.

The official sanctioning of the fight by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) adds further legitimacy to the event. This decision came after a thorough review of Tyson's medical records, as confirmed by a boxing industry insider who spoke to BoxingScene anonymously due to the sensitive nature of medical reports.

Despite Tyson's age, turning 58 on June 30th, and his last professional fight being nearly two decades ago, this match is set to take place at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. The event promises an intriguing co-main event featuring a rematch between Irish star and Amanada Serrano, adding to the excitement surrounding the night.

Tyson's age has naturally led to questions about the nature of the fight, with some wondering if it would be classified as an exhibition. However, the former heavyweight champion's participation in this sanctioned professional bout confirms its official status. While Tyson has engaged in two exhibitions since his retirement, notably drawing with Roy Jones Jr. in November 2020, this upcoming fight against Paul signifies a return to the professional arena for the boxing icon.

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