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Former boxing world champion Mike Tyson returned to the ring on Friday night. And even though he left with a disappointing defeat, the 58-year-old combat sports icon might not be done. And he shared a name he’s interested in as a potential next opponent.
Besides his exhibition match with Roy Jones Jr. in 2020, “Iron Mike” hadn’t competed in a boxing match in nearly 20 years. But, that changed on November 15 when he stood opposite social-media-star-turned-boxer Jake Paul at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas. In what turned out to be a glorified sparring match over eight rounds, Paul was ultimately awarded a unanimous decision.
In his post-fight interview with Ariel Helwani during the broadcast, Tyson was asked if he was ready to hang up his gloves for good. The ex-heavyweight king didn’t commit to anything. But, he did call out the man standing next to “The Problem Child,” Logan Paul.
“I don’t know,” Tyson said when asked about his fighting future. “It depends on the situation.”
Helwani continued to prod, asking Tyson if his “gut” told him he was done. “I don’t think so,” Tyson responded.
“You’ve got more in you?” Helwani followed up.
“Yeah… maybe his brother,” Tyson said, pointing at Logan.
Logan Paul Had a Strong Reaction to the Call-Out
Logan, who has a few boxing bouts under his belt, looked as confused as everyone else after hearing Tyson’s idea. Helwani turned the mic over to Logan for a response, and the 29-year-old replied: “Motherf*****, I’d kill you, Mike.”
“It’s on then,” Iron Mike laughed.
Although they both began boxing in 2018, Logan hasn’t tallied up the wins like his younger brother. He’s 0-1-1 against rival-turned-business-partner KSI. Like Jake, Logan also shared the ring with a boxing great. He fought Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2021 but the exhibition contest wasn’t scored. Logan earned his only victory as a boxer last year after BJJ combatant Dillon Danis was disqualified in the final round of their match.
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