At the minute, try the mindset that it's x number of days since you're op and think how far you've come, then add those days from now and then you'll be even better.
Stop talking sense
At the minute, try the mindset that it's x number of days since you're op and think how far you've come, then add those days from now and then you'll be even better.
Sorry, medication kicked in, temporarily.Stop talking sense![]()
Anthony yarde fighting now
Think if Vulcans had any strength in his punches yarde would be knocked outVery easy knock down after 10secs... Not even sure vilcans knew why he went down
Think if Vulcans had any strength in his punches yarde would be knocked out
Never 8-2 either
God knows how this clown gets all this money for boxing but he does
Let’s hope Tyson knocks him out
Mike Tyson is returning to professional boxing for the first time in nearly two decades on Friday night in Texas. The 58-year-old former undisputed heavyweight champion is fighting YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul in a made-for-Netflix showdown expected to draw a global audience of around 300m viewers.
But is that all you really need to know? What about the rules, how much they’re getting paid and the *checks notes* 31-year age difference. Read on for all the answers ...
Where and when is the fight?
The seven-fight card is being held at the 80,000-capacity AT&T Stadium, the $1.2bn home of the NFL’s Cowboys in Arlington, about 20 miles west of Dallas. It’s hard to pin down an exact time for the main event, but Paul and Tyson will not make their entrances before 11pm ET (4am GMT).
I really hope Tyson loses his **** and really hurts the clown and it's the last we see of him, but unfortunately I think the winner will already have been decided
That'll be the fight to watch, not those other 2 clowns.Katie Taylor fighting on the undercard
While no one thinks Paul is anywhere near Tyson’s level - Tyson is nearly 60 - he will get tired very quickly.
We saw Tyson lose fights looking poor nearly 30 years ago; so I am concerned for him in this one.