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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Stats Comparison and Prediction: Record, Age, Height, Reach, Weight, and Knockout Ratio

C.Nguyen2 hr ago
Maybe it's the last time you see the legend himself entering the boxing ring, turn back the clock, and give you a taste of the past. Mike Tyson is confident and once again relies on his devastating tool—his incredible power. But there are downsides to it too. The fans who grew up watching his fights don't want their favorite fighter to draw curtains on his career with a loss and spoil the fond memories. So, will the former undisputed heavyweight champion emerge victorious and give fans a feeling of nostalgia? Or will he bow out with a loss and put a dent in his legacy?

The fans will find out when the former world champion will take on Jake Paul on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Both fighters have put their professional records on the line in the high-stakes fight. Before they take center stage and have a go at each other, let's have a look at how they stack up.

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul: Tale of Tape Tyson, 58, carved out a reputation for himself as an aggressive and no-nonsense fighter who brought carnage and violence to the ring. He captivated fans with his power and penchant for knockouts as he employed his peek-a-boo stance, cut the distance swiftly, and unleashed his heavy-handed punches. His record of 50-6 with 44 KOs reflects the same. But his KO ratio of 78% paints a more accurate picture of his dominance.

While the former world champion was not as tall or heavy as other heavyweights, he would rely on his swiftness to cut the distance and unload his heavy blows. Because of the relatively shorter height of 5'10" (178 cm) and a shorter reach of 71′′ (180 cm), he developed an infighting style. Similar to his heydays, where he weighed around 218 lbs, he weighed 220 lbs when he fought Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition fight.

Compared to 'Iron Mike,' Paul is the younger of the two at 27 and has fewer fights under his belt. The YouTuber-turned-boxer carried an unorthodox style, brimming with aggression. Despite donning boxing gloves recently, he has showcased incredible power with his knockouts. He gradually built his career and steered it to success. His record of 10-1 with 7 KOs also gives strength to this. But his power has made him a crowd favorite, as hinted by his KO ratio of 70%.

In addition, the Cleveland native carries the size and weight advantage in the fight. Jake Paul stands tall at 6'1′′ (185 cm), with a height advantage of 3 inches over Tyson, and boasts a reach of 76′′ (193 cm), giving him a reach advantage of 5 inches. That's not all. He weighed around 230 lbs in the summer and might come around a similar weight, helping him stock more power in his hands. But can he cause an upset and shock the world, a theme long associated with him now?

Prediction: who wins it?Mike Tyson faced taller and heavier opponents throughout his whole life, as he picked them apart on the inside. For you to tame the Brooklyn native, you have to be excellent on your foot, cut the ring effectively, and not allow him to trade in close quarters. While his reflexes and quick footwork have largely diminished, he still packs that devastating power. However, the concerns over his health and stamina remain.

Meanwhile, Paul's right-hand makes him a dangerous opponent. Add to the mix his unpredictable nature, youth, physical strength, and ability to land clean shots, and you'll realize why some have him as a clear favorite. But it will all boil down to how well he employs his jab and how far he can bridge the technical gap.

Despite Tyson's age, he is the most technologically gifted and skilled fighter Paul has faced to date. You can also keep in mind that it's a two-minute round affair, which might not drain Tyson's stamina as previously thought.

Can Paul keep Tyson at bay and impose his physicality? There is some doubt. 'Problem Child's boxing credentials remain largely unproved, partly because of his late venturing into sports, partly because of the competition he has faced to date. Therefore, Tyson's power, experience, resume, and technical prowess give him a clear edge, and we have him winning this bout. However, underestimate Jake Paul at your own peril. As the saying goes, "It ain't over till the fat lady sings."

What do you make of this coming fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul? Let us know in the comments below.

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