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Was Allowing Mike Tyson To Fight At 59 Good?

On November 15 last year, the Texas Committee gave the former world champion “Iron” Mike Tyson a license at the age of 59 to fight Jake Paul, 28, on Netflix.

It is clear that the whole thing is related to money, not the safety of boxers. Tyson was a difficult loss of this writer Tyson’s fans to watch. It looked as if he was interfering in cement.

In my opinion, Tyson was one of the ten best heavy weight in all ages who should need money to take this battle against an experienced one such as Paul, who achieved financial success.

Paul was 10-1 with no amateur experience, and in his ten battles, five opponents were defeated for the first time and two with 0-1 record.

It was sad to see Tyson going through the loss movements to Paul, which should have been exposed, not an official battle. The grades were 79-73 twice and 80-72 in favor of Paul.

Four days after this match, the former heavyweight world champion Tennessee gave Oliver “atomic bull”, McCala, 59-14, more than 54. Fraser lost nineteen of the last twenty battles and was suspended in thirteen of them. Fraser stopped in two rounds.

In February of this year, the 52-year-old McCool Cubia, in the first round, stopped in Tennessee. On March 18, he will face his third battle in Tennessee with a discount to be called. One may remember that Mukoul has what seemed nervous collapse in a loss, crying in an irreplaceable way in the ring after one of his losses.

In November 1994, the former world champion “Big” George Foreman became the oldest boxer who wins the world title when I defeated IBF and WBA World Bamech Michael ‘Double M’ Mooer, 35-0, in Nevada.

Previously, the oldest world title was the former world champion “Ruby” Bob Fitzmimins, who won a world title at the age of forty.

Recently, former world champion and Demir, Steelhammer ‘Klitschko, 64-5, announced his potential return to the ring at the age of 49, and he has not been fighting since 2017 after losing to the hero Anthony “AJ” Joshua for the second time in a row. Is this in an attempt to lead the Foreman record in 45?

Where will it end, allowing the boxers to fight well in forty, not to mention 60? The death of a fighter in the ring?

Last update on 02/07/2025

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2025-02-08 04:01:00

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