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The Problem Child has a former world champion lying in wait in case Tyson pulls out

JAKE PAUL reportedly has a Plan B in place in case Mike Tyson is forced out of their showdown.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer was set to throw down with the former undisputed heavyweight champion in a controversial crossover clash later this month.

But their much-maligned Texas tussle ended up being postponed after Tyson suffered a medical emergency on board a flight from Miami to Los Angeles.

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The pair, 27 and 58 respectively, are now slated to throw down on November 15 – provided Paul gets through his short-notice showdown with ex-UFC star Mike Perry.

But Paul is said to have already drawn up a contingency plan in case Iron Mike is forced to withdraw from the fight.

That’s according to World Boxing News, who claims he’s lined up former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr as a back-up opponent.

Chavez Jr was initially set to face former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till on the undercard of Paul vs Tyson.

But the Mexican will now fight Ultimate Fighter season 17 runner-up Uriah Hall.

Paul versus Tyson has controversially been sanctioned as a professional bout.

Mike Tyson told what not to do in Jake Paul fight by former rival - Mirror  Online

But the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation is understood to be keeping close tabs on Tyson’s health ahead of the rescheduled Dallas dust-up.

 

 

But the fight could fall through if Paul doesn’t come through his clash with Perry unscathed.

The YouTube sensation knows he’s taking a risk fighting ‘Platinum’, saying: “Now, as I prepare for my fight against Iron Mike, there’s no better opponent for me than Mike Perry.

Mike Tyson put on many a performance to remember over the course of his 20-year career.

With a persona as fearsome as his, ‘Iron’ Mike was often credited with beating men before they made their ring walk. If they put up a fight, more often than not Tyson would beat it out of them – at least in the early stages of his campaign.

As one of the most watchable fighters from any generation, Tyson’s opinion on ‘sensational’ fights and fighters carries plenty of weight.

Mike Tyson names boxing legend as his dream opponent from any era | DAZN  News US

To find the man he felt deserved the most praise takes looking back to 2013, when the former undisputed heavyweight champion spoke to ESPN’s Max Kellerman about Manny Pacquiao‘s recent win over Brandon Rios.

“No fighter, in the years I have witnessed, looked more sensational than Pacquiao looked the other night. Name a fighter that looked more sensational than Pacquiao the other night.”

“It was masterful; the side movements. He threw a lot of punches and Rios couldn’t get a punch off. He was like Willie Pep. It was brilliant. It was really brilliant.”

The fight, billed ‘The Clash in Cotai’, was for the vacant WBO Welterweight World title back in 2013. The US’s Rios entered the ring on the back of a loss – his career first – to Mike Alvarado.

Mike Tyson says psychedelics saved his life, now he hopes they can change  the world | Reuters

Pacquiao was after licking wounds, too, returning to the ring following back-to-back losses against Tim Bradley and Juan Manuel Marquez and a call from his own trainer to retire should he lose a third time on the bounce.

He didn’t, his speed proving too much for Rios over twelve to win a unanimous decision with the scores of 120–108, 119–109, 118–110. Rios would say the Filipino fighting sensation was just ‘too quick,’

‘PacMan’ has fought ten times since, beating Bradley twice but notably losing to Floyd Mayweather and, most recently, Yordenis Ugas. Despite that last defeat being in 2021, he is currently in talks for a comeback to break a record he set himself.

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