Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s fight is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated bouts in quite some time. Plenty of boxing devotees seem to be excited over the prospect of the two athletes coming to blows in the ring. However, there are those who aren’t as enthusiastic about it, and they have their reasons for feeling that way. And we’re not just talking about fans here, as some notable figures in the competitive fighting game have weighed in with less-than-stellar thoughts. Now, veteran MMA fighter Michael Page has become the latest person to explain why they’re not a “fan” of this event or ones like it.
The 36-year-old mixed martial artist has seen (and been in) his fair share of fights in his time. With that in mind, USA Today’s Sports Seriously asked him about the prospect of Mike Tyson taking on Jake Paul this summer. Page admitted that he can understand why a fight like this would be formed by promoters and. Yet he seems to have reservations when it comes to the age difference between the two combatants and what that could mean for the fight:
So it sounds like the London native doesn’t like the potential sight of the 36-year-old YouTuber towering over the veteran fighter (who will be 58 when the fight happens) after throwing jabs. It’s definitely true that while “Iron Mike” is still in shape, he’s no spring chicken, and this particular point has been brought up by a few others in recent weeks.