Jake Paul was spotted partying with Mike Tyson at Donald Trump's inauguration, lifting the former heavyweight champion up on his shoulders.
Mike Tyson's former coach believes he'll make another return to the ring despite suffering an agonising defeat to Jake Paul back in November.
Supposed foes turned into friends during one of many of President Donald Trump’s celebratory galas as both Jake Paul (27) and Mike Tyson (58) attended his inauguration Monday. Paul put his former boxing foe on his shoulders while at a Washington D.C. party that featured a wild collision of A-list celebrities and national power brokers.
Jake Paul was seen putting Mike Tyson on his shoulders as it appeared any animosity between them was completely over following their November spectacle.
There are thousands who tuned into his Netflix bout against Jake Paul who had no idea Mike Tyson actually was a serious boxer many years ago.
Just a few months after facing off in the boxing ring, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson were seen partying at Donald Trump's inauguration.
The primary aim in boxing is to hit and not get hit. But when all else fails a fighter’s final line of defence is their chin. In a sport of such fine margins; the ability to withstand a
Respected boxing coach and analyst Teddy Atlas has claimed that three of Britain's best heavyweights, Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and Daniel
“Best friends @miketyson,” Paul captioned the clip that saw him go viral twice in one day. In a longer version of the video, Paul and Tyson are joined by his brother and boxing legend Evander Holyfield, who Tyson refused to face in a trilogy bout in the immediate aftermath of his failed comeback fight.
Boxing legend Mike Tyson just plunked down some major coin for a massive home in the Delray Beach area, the Palm Beach Post first reported. The $13 million property is located on a 2.7 acre lot in the upscale Tierra del Rey Estates, according to a special warranty deed. The off market sale was finalized Jan. 8.