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Mike Tyson 'ready' to fight Jake Paul following health scare - ESPN

NEW YORK — Mike Tyson is 58 years old and coming off a health scare that forced the postponement of his return to the ring.

The boxer once considered the most dangerous man in the world could be putting himself in danger by putting the gloves on again. Yet he was quick to respond Sunday when asked why he was going through with his bout against Jake Paul.

«Because I can. Who else can do it but me? Who else is he going to fight to make this happen?» Tyson said, motioning toward the crowd at a packed news conference where fans cheered the former heavyweight champion and booed Paul.

«We've just got to listen to the facts. We've got a YouTuber fighting the greatest fighter that ever lived.»

Tyson and Paul restarted the buildup to their match that is now scheduled for Nov. 15 at the home of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas. They had been set to meet July 20 before Tyson became nauseous and dizzy on a flight from Miami to Los Angeles in May, with his representatives attributing the episode to an ulcer problem.

Tyson said Sunday he resumed training two or three weeks ago and feels fine.

«Hey, listen, I'm just ready,» Tyson said.

The undisputed heavyweight champion 1987 to 1990, Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs) retired in 2005 before coming back for an exhibition match against Roy Jones in 2020. Fans seem excited for his return, with a number of them turned away Sunday because too many showed up for their news conference on the final day of the Fanatics Fest event in New York.

Paul (10-1, 7 KOs) sparred as much with the fans who booed him as with the fighter across the stage.

«Hey New York, you're just like Mike Tyson,» Paul said. «You were good 20 years ago.»

Tyson's most dominant days are actually longer ago than that, and Paul

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