Is the fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fixed? A leaked script that has gone viral on social media says this, but there is no reason to believe it is authentic. It is identical to the phony screenplay that went viral last year before Jake Paul's bout with Tommy Fury. A purported screenplay for Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul's boxing match is circulating on social media. The fabricated screenplay forecasts Paul's victory over Tyson, who is 58 years old. It's identical to the bogus screenplay that went viral last year before Jake Paul's fight with Tommy Fury. There is no reason to suspect that the match is fixed. The legendary Tyson is poised to return to the boxing ring at AT&T Stadium in Texas.
This is one of the most highly awaited boxing contests in recent memory. The excitement for the fight had been building for a long time, but it culminated when Tyson slapped Paul ahead of the contest. The battle was supposed to occur earlier this year but was postponed due to Tyson's health. Tyson, 58, will go into the fight as an underdog versus Paul, 27, but given his incredible history, where he rose as one of the greatest of all time, Paul's victory cannot be guaranteed. Tyson, who retired in 2005, has competed in demonstration contests, but his forthcoming battle against Paul is sanctioned as a professional boxing match. Tyson boasts a stunning 50-6 professional record, with 44 knockout victories and two no-contests. Meanwhile, Paul began boxing as part of the YouTube boxing movement but eventually became professional. He has a 10-1 record in his career, however, the majority of his victories were against UFC wrestlers.
The script that was leaked
Round 1: As soon as the opening bell rings, Tyson, displaying glimmers of his former self, charges forward in his trademark bob-and-weave. Paul keeps his distance and moves carefully around the ring. Tyson throws a few blows, but Paul's youthfulness is evident in his better movement. Paul quickly makes contact with a one-two combination before stepping back. Tyson's punches are slower than they were in his best days, and his timing seems a little off.
Round 2: Tyson comes to life and more successfully cuts off the ring. The audience lets out a collective scream as he delivers a devastating left hook to Paul's body. Paul weathers the storm by peppering Tyson with long jabs while taking advantage of his reach. Tyson's breathing becomes labored as the younger fighter hops on his toes, demonstrating his endurance.
Round 3: Paul begins to place his feet more confidently. Tyson is briefly stunned when he strikes a crisp right cross. Paul misses much of the vintage combination that the former champion reacts with. Paul starts figuring out his jab's range, which makes the speed disparity more noticeable. Tyson begins to slow down his famous head movement.
Round 4: Tyson starts to become tired, but his blows are still incredibly powerful. Paul finds his groove and makes more accurate shots. Above Tyson's left eye, a cut is opened by a very sharp right hand. In an attempt to get closer, the veteran champion charges forward, but Paul's technique keeps him just out of reach. The tide is shifting.
The last round is round five. Paul starts to move more forcefully after noticing Tyson's weariness. He backs Tyson to the ropes with a clean three-punch combo. Paul timed Tyson well with a crushing right hand that caught his flush on the chin as he tried to duck away. Tyson falls to the canvas as his legs give out. Despite having the heart of a warrior, Tyson is unable to beat the 10 count when the referee starts the count.
I bet it is
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