Mike Tyson reveals he 'almost died' ahead of fight with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul

17 November 2024, 02:57 | Updated: 17 November 2024, 04:48

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson says the health scare in June, which forced the postponement of his boxing match with Jake Paul, almost cost him his life.

"I almost died in June," Tyson wrote on X, adding that he "had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in hospital".

The 58-year-old, who lost to the YouTuber-turned-boxer in a unanimous points decision in Texas, tweeted that the situation was far worse than people had realised.

Following Tyson's recovery, after reportedly suffering an ulcer flareup, he reflected on the result of the fight.

"This is one of those situations when you lost but still won... no regrets to get in the ring one last time," he said.

That contrasts with Tyson's comments after the match in which he refused to confirm whether it would be his last fight.

"It depends on the situation," Tyson said before suggesting a fight with Paul's older brother, Logan Paul, who was standing near him in the ring.

Critics argued that the revised match - which involved fewer and shortened rounds, as well as heavier gloves - fell short of entertaining.

Some claimed it appeared more like a glorified sparring session.

It was Tyson's first sanctioned pro bout since 2005, when he lost to Kevin McBride and then went into retirement - only briefly reappearing for an exhibition match in 2020 against Roy Jones Jr.

Paul has plenty to prove

Paul, 27, still has plenty to prove. The social media influencer wants to be a championship fighter and compete for a championship belt within two years. "I think it could happen in the next 24 months," Paul said.

"I truly, truly believe in my skills and my ability and my power. And the cruiserweight division is seemingly open for the taking on that timeline," he added.

The only professional match he has lost so far has been to Tommy Fury, the less-accomplished brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.

But there are questions about when Paul will fight a contender in his prime, as opposed to former champions or mixed martial artists.

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Could Paul really take on Alvarez?

Intriguingly, in the days before his fight with Tyson, Paul mentioned super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez, considered one of the best boxers in the world.

According to reports, the Texas bout earned Paul $40m (£31.7m) versus $20m (£15.8m) for Tyson.

Netflix said 60 million households worldwide viewed the contest on its streaming platform, and nearly 50 million tuned in to watch the undercard which saw Ireland's Katie Taylor beat Puerto Rico's Amanda Serrano.

Even so there were some technical glitches. More than 90,000 users reported problems on Netflix at its peak, according to the website Downdetector, which tracks outages.

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