Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr., billed as โLockdown Knockdown,โ was an exhibition boxing for the ages. It was a clash between former undisputed heavyweight world champ โIronโ Mike and former four-division world champion Jones Jr. The fight happened on November 28, 2020, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Before anyone, it was podcaster and MMA play-by-play veteran Joe Rogan who was hyping it up on his JRE Show #1570.
Despite the split draw, the contest sold over 1.6 million pay-per-view (PPV) buys and generated over $80 million in revenue. Tysonโs return, albeit in an exhibition setting, held high hopes. Rogan himself was looking forward to the clash of his favorite icons as well. To this day, he maintains Jones Jr. was a blitz of a boxer; truly one-of-a-kind. But now Rogan, the conspiracy theorist that he is, is singing some other tune:
Tyson will face controversial YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul on November 15. It will be his first pro fight since 2005 when he was stopped by little-known heavyweight Kevin McBride, and only his third time in the ring since. He also competed in another exhibition in 2006 against Corey Sanders.
More than 1.6 million buyers tuned in on pay-per-view to see Jones Jr. and Tyson compete in an eight-round exhibition in November 2020. The pair wore bigger gloves and fought under a very limited set of rules. But Jones Jr. later said that once consensus heavyweight icon Tyson still hits โlike a mule kickโ. However, Rogan postulates that there were some pre-arranged bits and bob for both. True or not, the same might hold for his bout with โProblem Childโ.
Mike Perry wasnโt drug-tested before Jake Paul fight; speculates on if Mike Tyson can take PEDs due to age
Can a 58-year-old version of Tyson, who returned from a health scare last May, knock out Paul, the 27-year-old YouTube star? A lifelong cruiserweight now hydrating at bigger limits, Jake Paul has been making strides in his boxing career. Meanwhile, Mike Tyson has always been a killerโbut he is now a 31-year senior with an ulcer flare-up and lesser mobility.
As the fight finally approaches, more boxing experts, former champions, and Tyson opponents pitch in on this made-for-streaming fight. Many students and coaches say he has still got it. However, with his age, many say Paul has this in the bag.
Sean OโMalleyโs long-time trainer, Tim Welch, discussed the idea of Tyson being on PEDs in a recent interview with Mike Perry. โPlatinumโ was Paulโs last boxing opponent in anย eight-round cruiserweight battleย forย DAZN pay-per-view. Paul won it with a sixth-round TKO in the Tampa headliner. Perry said he didnโt go through a test pool before the fight. Tyson could be the same.
Despite the healthcare, Tyson requested theย Texas Department of Licensing and Regulationsย toย officially have it as a pro-sanction. After that, it has been a swing of a pendulum as to which way it goes. TDLR isnโt really a fan of doping exemptions but to allow Tyson to juice up for a last dance is a whole other thing.