Jake Paul reveals his only regret from the Mike Tyson fight and it’s not a KO
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Jake Paul reveals his only regret from the Mike Tyson fight and it’s not a KO

Jake Paul has revealed his one major regret following his win over Mike Tyson, and it’s not the fact that he didn’t score a knockout victory.

After months of waiting, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson finally got going on November 15th. According to reports, 60 million viewers watched Jake scored a unanimous decision win over “Iron” Mikeas the 58-year-old struggled to throw punches at his younger opponent, never mind land them.

In the fallout after the fight, Jake said so he didn’t want to push to knock Tyson out. “I wanted to give the fans a show. I didn’t want to hurt anybody who didn’t need to be hurt,” he told reporters after the win.

Many fans may think that his biggest regret after the win over “Iron” Mike is that he didn’t have a KO victory instead of a decision. However, you would be wrong.

“I wish he had fought better so I could have gotten up more and done more,” Jake told his brother Logan on impulsive. “He survived, so that’s the only thing I didn’t like.”

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As mentioned, Tyson promised that he would bring the best version of himself to that fight with Jake. Yet the ‘Problem Child’ said so he felt “nothing” when the 58-year-old managed to land a few shots on him.

“It didn’t hurt. He didn’t really land anything,” Jake said.

Since the win, Jake has received a slew of offers from other fighters, including some current champions. said the 27-year-old he is open to conversation with heavyweight champion ‘Dynamite’ Daniel Dubois for a clash, as the Brit has fought on one of Jake’s cards in the past.

He was too shouted 59-year-old Oliver McCall. McCall became the oldest active boxer to win after Jake beat Tyson. So he has options.