UFC commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan has turned heads yet again! In an effort to deliberate on the upcoming Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, he touched on a prime Tyson. Moreover, he went into the hypothetical territory of matchmaking. Rogan weighed in on who’d fare better between a prime Muhammad Ali vs. Mike Tyson. He stood his ground on Tyson winning.
In the recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, he and guest Sebastian Maniscalco talked about the repercussions of Jake Paul (9-1) facing an unhinged Tyson. Tyson recently shut down rumors of an exhibition bout and means business. Despite concerns about his health, he is ready to return for a pro-bout. The 56-year-old podcaster justified his dismissal of Muhammad Ali, citing Tyson’s resolve.
I look at fighters, when they are in their absolute prime. And with Mike Tyson, I’ve never seen anybody better…Even Ali in his prime, even …when he was Cassius Clay. I never saw anybody who looked like Mike Tyson in his prime…you can’t maintain the kind of focus that was required to be this guy…it was just a matter of Tyson closing distance…[if] you wanted to see executions…anybody he fought looked like they were about to die…
Joe Rogan via The JRE MMA Show Episode #2148
During episode #2148 of JRE, Joe Rogan opened up on the weird “alpha” aura Tyson exhibits today. A 58-to-be boxer chugging down on raw meat before his fight is one such example. His guest felt weird about his dismissal of Muhammad Ali in the age-old comparison between Ali and Tyson. However, Rogan stood firm.
Tyson (50-6) will be 58 when he faces the ‘Problem Child.’ Up until now, the consensus heavyweight boxing icon has had 44 career KOs. During his comeback exhibition bout in 2020 against Roy Jones Jr., Tyson moved heaven and earth to please the fans. As such, Rogan fears he’d be even more dreadful against Paul.
Mike Tyson iterates primal fear to return at old age
Back in March, Netflix announced heavyweight knockout fame Mike Tyson would face influencer-boxer Jake Paul in a boxing match. Instead of the usual DAZN pay-per-view exclusive streaming, the global platform will air it live from inside AT&T Stadium in Texas. It has since then been classified as a pro-sanction.
Joe Rogan recently touched on a prime Tyson and even considered him a level above fan-favorite Muhammad Ali. Tyson himself knows the legacy he has to live up to – his own. The experience might be jarring, but he is ready for it. Tyson talked about his mindset to Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity.
Whatever I’m afraid to do, I do it…Anything I’m afraid of, I confront it. And that’s my personality. Like right now, I’m scared to death. But as the fight gets closer, the less nervous I become because it’s reality. And in reality, I’m invincible…That’s not the guy I’m going to be fighting…[Paul] This guy is going to come and try to hurt me, which I’m accustomed to. And he’s going to be greatly mistaken…
Mike Tyson to Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity (H/T: cbsnews.com)
Paul is a steady cruiserweight and weighs around 200 pounds. However, he’s stepping up nicely to face Tyson. He even mentions edging around 240ish pounds during camp. Tyson thinks this wouldn’t be a mere challenge with a YouTuber-turned-boxer. He expects to face a different Jake Paul altogether, given the effort the latter has been putting in. However, Tyson knows when to put on his mean face and expects to win.