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“It’s Hard to Stay Up!” Mike Tyson Makes Stunning Confession After Grueling Workout, Sparks Health Concerns Ahead of Jake Paul Showdown.Linh

November 8, 2024 by Linh

Mike Tyson has made a worrying admission about his fitness after training sessions leading up to his scheduled fight with Jake Paul.

The boxing legend revealed: “It’s hard to walk at the moment,” indicating that the intense preparation has taken its toll on his body.

Tyson, known for his resilience and tenacity, has always pushed himself in training, but this latest update raises questions about his fight readiness.

The admission highlights the physical strain that comes with returning to the ring, especially at his age. Despite his warrior mentality, Tyson’s comment suggests the toll of rigorous training could catch up with him, adding a layer of uncertainty around the upcoming fight.

Fans are now wondering whether Tyson will be fully fit for the fight with Paul or whether his condition could affect his performance. His health remains a major concern as the fight date approaches.

 

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