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rokon24 · 10 days ago
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Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight card: Who is on the undercard?
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul's heavyweight bout will take the headlines Friday, the undercard features two world title fights that could potentially steal the show.
The co-main event is a rematch between two of the most decorated female fighters of all time, as Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano square off for Taylor's undisputed junior welterweight title. Ahead of that fight, Mario Barrios will defend his WBC welterweight title against seasoned challenger Abel Ramos.
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viejospellejos · 10 days ago
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gurutrends · 9 days ago
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50 Cent & Snoop Dogg React To Mike Tyson Slapping Jake Paul In The Face
50 Cent and Snoop Dogg are among the many boxing fans who have reacted to Mike Tyson slapping Jake Paul at a tense weigh-in ahead of their eagerly anticipated fight. Violence erupted at the pre-fight event on Thursday (November 14) when 58-year-old Tyson smacked his significantly younger opponent in the face during the customary onstage face-off. The former heavyweight champion was quickly…
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reallybabyllama · 10 days ago
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Jake Paul and Mike Tyson face off in a boxing event unlike any other
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the-history-of-fighting · 11 days ago
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Mike Tyson slapping Jake Paul at the weigh-in ahead of tonight's fight.
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trendfilmsetter · 11 days ago
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Mike Tyson slaps Jake Paul during their weigh in before their scheduled boxing match tomorrow night.
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bllsbailey · 1 day ago
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Bill Maher Says He Won’t ‘Pre-Hate’ Trump’s New Admin., Admits Trump Is Right On How Russia-Ukraine War Needs To Be 'Negotiated'
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Bill Maher attends a game between the Houston Rockets and the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena on December 02, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.Bill Maher has vowed that he will not “pre-hate” President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration.On Friday night, the “Real Time” host said he will not be “pre-hating” on the new administration and admitted that Trump was right on how the Russia-Ukraine war needs to be “negotiated.” “They are calling themselves the ‘disruptors,'” Maher said. “The country does need disrupting. I mean, the country needs a colonic and a slap in the face so bad. “This is not who I would choose to administer the colonic but it’s not like the bureaucracy isn’t bloated. It’s not like the debt isn’t $36 trillion. it’s not like there aren’t thousands of regulations that do stop people from living lives that they could live better and don’t do anything. There is woke in the military. Whatever they’re going after… I’m not going to pre-hate anything,” Maher said. “Do I have really good, optimistic feelings about it? No, I don’t. I’m just not gonna pre-hate. I can’t get into that mind[set]. Let’s see what the disruptors can do. Because, quite frankly, the experts have just sort of, like, let something go for so long that it’s just sclerotic now and constipated,” he continued.  Maher expressed skepticism about how effective the “disruptors” will be once the “corn lobby,” “pharmaceutical industry,” and “defense contractors” start pushing back against the administration’s policies. “Let’s see what happens,” Maher said. He then went on to acknowledge that Trump was right in his approach to resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This came after he referenced the Biden administration’s decision to permit Ukraine to use the U.S.-made missiles against Russia, raising concerns about potential escalation by the Kremlin.  “It just looks like everybody’s coming on board to the idea that, I hate to admit it, Trump said at the beginning, it’s gonna be a negotiated settlement. Marco Rubio was saying- he’s going to be Secretary of State,” Maher said. “And I feel like– that they are losing the war, Ukraine. And they are noble, and we support them, certainly in spirit, should we do it as we have been?”  Maher then continued by comparing the war to the boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson that occurred last week.  “I remember a week ago and I was leaving here, everyone was talking about it. ‘Oh, what’s gonna happen?’ And then you saw the fight and you realize- we kind of really knew in the rational part of our brain from the beginning that a 58-year-old man who was over the hill in the 90s was not gonna beat this [27]-year-old behemoth. And yet we all were like, ‘Maybe- oh, I’m gonna go home and watch it!’ Maher said. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alertsAdvertisements below
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nazmulbd00m-blog · 5 days ago
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athleticfeed · 5 days ago
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Jake Paul talks about Mike Tyson’s slap #jakepaul #loganpaul
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rokon24 · 10 days ago
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Mike Tyson slapping Jake Paul at the weigh-in ahead of tonight's fight.
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rightnouveau · 8 days ago
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PAUL VS. TYSON SPECTACLE AFTERMATH
November 17, 2024
In a clash that feels like a page taken from tabloid television scripting, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson shared the boxing ring in a highly publicized bout broadcast live on Netflix.
On the surface, it’s an odd pairing: Paul, the internet provocateur-turned-boxer, and Tyson, the aging legend who once ruled the heavyweight division. Beneath the surface, was this bullshit legitimately about boxing?
In the wake of the stupid-hyped Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match, we're left to sift through the debris of yet another carefully orchestrated media circus. As the dust settles, it's time to peel back the layers and examine what this spectacle truly represents in our current cultural landscape.
ILLUSION OF COMPETITION
Netflix reported a staggering 60 million households tuned in, with peak viewership reaching 65 million simultaneous streams[3]. These astronomical figures underscore the power of spectacle in our digital age. But what are we really consuming? And, what is the real story here?
At the weigh-in, chaos erupted as Tyson slapped Paul, igniting a firestorm of internet buzz. Paul, never one to let drama simmer, declared, "He made it personal; I’m going to knock him out!" Tyson, however, calmly reiterated, “The talking is over.” While this moment could be dismissed as another pre-fight publicity stunt, the implications of the event broadcasted to millions extend far beyond the ring.
The slap is emblematic of a growing trend where sassiness supersedes substance. It’s a calculated move designed to dominate headlines, trending hashtags, and social media algorithms.
Jake Paul secured a unanimous decision victory over Mike Tyson in a fight that was more pageantry than pugilism[1][3]. The 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer outpointed the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion in a macho hot mess that left many spectators feeling shortchanged. But was anyone truly surprised?
This matchup was never about showcasing the sweet science of boxing. It was a calculated exercise in attention-grabbing, designed to captivate millions while distracting from more pressing issues.
CIRCUS AFTERMATH
In the aftermath of the Paul vs. Tyson flashbang, social media erupted with a mix of disappointment, criticism, and meme-worthy moments, glorifying figures who blur the line between hero and antihero:
NBA legend Magic Johnson lamented that he had to turn off the fight, calling it "just sad"[3].
Former heavyweight Tony Bellew urged fans to boycott Paul until he faces a worthy opponent[3].
Terence Crawford, a multi-weight world champion, bluntly stated that Tyson "looked like trash"[4].
The reactions paint a picture of a public simultaneously enthralled and repulsed by what they witnessed.
DISTRACTION VALUE
As we dissect this event, we must ask ourselves: What larger narratives are being obscured while we fixate on this manufactured drama? What critical global or domestic issues have slipped under the radar during this media frenzy?
This fight serves as a stark reminder of how easily our collective attention can be manipulated. While millions were glued to their screens watching two men of vastly different ages and skill levels engage in a glorified sparring session, what important stories went untold?
SOCIETAL MIRROR
This bizarre Paul vs. Tyson cucking pageant raises troubling questions about our society's moral compass:
How does the glorification of such humiliation rituals affect societal values?
What does this say about our attitude toward aging, and our long-held respect for sports and athletic legends?
Are we elevating the wrong role models?/ the wrong ideals?
How is the integrity of boxing as a sport affected by disproportionate celebrity matchups?
Studies suggest that these events shape our understanding of heroism, pushing society to embrace performative bravado over genuine courage and perseverance[9]. By centering attention on a fight, audiences are encouraged to identify with the spectacle’s players, not as mere fighters but as avatars of fame and wealth—a narrative as hollow as it is enticing.
In magic, the key to a successful illusion is misdirection. In the grand theater of media and politics, events like the Paul-Tyson event serve a similar purpose. They captivate our attention while more significant machinations occur just outside our field of vision. I can't help but to feel this form of magic show is deleterious to society's perception of aging, causing us to move further and further away from respecting the elderly. This is especially highlighted coming out of the mass-hysteria cast upon the world by gobal interest forces like the World Health Organization in 2020 when millions of elderly people died alone due to artificial, establishment-concocted circumstances[10][11].
VIGILANT MINDS
As consumers of media and participants in the cultural conversation, we have a responsibility to look beyond the surface-level entertainment. We must ask ourselves: What's being hidden? What's the true value of a mesmerized masses? And most importantly, what essential rights and dignities are being intentionally eroded by bad actors while our eyes are fixed on the ring?
In a world where attention is currency, events like the Paul-Tyson fight are not just entertainment—they're a form of social engineering. It's up to us to recognize media glitz for what it is and refocus our energy on the issues that truly matter.
The real fight isn't in the ring. It's in our daily struggle to stay informed, engaged, and focused on the real victories that shape our world. Let's not permiss the dog and pony show of modern exhibition blind us to the realities that demand our critical attention.
MIND CHOICES
Ultimately, this event serves as both a distraction and a reflection. The frenzy surrounding it isn’t just about Paul or Tyson but about what captivates us as a society—what we allow to capture our minds. In the process, we are left pondering: Are we entertained or manipulated? Perhaps both. Maybe entertainment is manipulation. And as we ponder, the powers that be continue crafting new extravaganzas, holding our attention hostage while I fear the bigger stories remain untold.
The Paul vs. Tyson theater is more than a boxing match—it’s a cultural Rorschach test. What do you see in this chaos? Is it simply true sport, or innocently scripted entertainment? More grave, is it an elaborate smokescreen?
Either way, the game plays on, but as individuals we can choose whether or not to be participants.
Citations: [1] https://www.today.com/popculture/who-won-the-mike-tyson-jake-paul-fight-rcna180459 [2] https://www.sportingnews.com/us/boxing/news/jake-paul-vs-mike-tyson-fight-winner-results/2e17ad10885e579ff22ee7e9 [3] https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/17/sport/mike-tyson-jake-paul-fight-reaction-spt-intl/index.html [4] https://www.sportingnews.com/us/boxing/news/jake-paul-vs-mike-tyson-social-media-reactions/e7a238ae24c681da80f9c5d6 [5] https://www.cbssports.com/boxing/news/mike-tyson-vs-jake-paul-fight-results-winners-highlights-undercard-on-netflix-complete-guide/ [6] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/jake-paul-wins-fight-mike-tyson/ [7] https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/boxing/2024/11/16/mike-tyson-vs-jake-paul-fight-reactions/76325168007/ [8] https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2024/11/17/paul-tyson-fight-reax [9] https://stanfordmag.org/contents/the-psychology-of-heroism [10] https://academic.oup.com/ia/article/98/6/2057/6765179 [11] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0277953622007626
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entireoranges · 9 days ago
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Looking back we were fools to think the fight would go any other way.
Of course Netflix would have loading errors and worse. This was hugely taxing on the servers and they never attempted anything like this.
People have mentioned Love Island Live failing but since I don’t watch that I personally can’t relate or compare.
Tyson was too old to fight like someone young enough to be his child. Sure we watch tapes of knockouts and get excited…somehow forgetting those were 20, 30 years ago. Got sucked into the nostalgia.
We learn quickly in fact Tyson is not that same man once the fight starts. We think wait he was pumped up, aggressive, that SLAP! what happened?! Was it a show or scripted?
I don’t think it was. I think Tyson and Paul (but especially Tyson) got sucked into furor and he was trying to recapture a time of his past. He too fell for the nostalgia.
Far as Paul goes the man is not stupid enough to knock Tyson out. By making the fight go the distance and at the end bowing/showing respect labeled him as the “hero who had mercy��.
If he had knocked Tyson out he would be the “villain who ko a man almost 60.” See? It doesn’t sound or look as good.
I still think Jake Paul is fucking joke. Not in boxing. Even knowing very little of the sport, I know he is legit good. Still he is fucking joke in other aspects.
Logan Paul is far worse and I don’t understand why I can’t find any comments, posts, remarks, etc about him clearly giving the White Power sign in the locker room thing. I know I didn’t imagine it.
Plus his comments at the end of the fight went too far. Like seen others have said “read the fucking room.”
Don’t get me wrong Mike Tyson is trash too and it ways far worse then the Paul brothers.
But um the ladies match was pretty cool.
Despite the wrong person being declared the winner.
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teemoonley · 9 days ago
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Mike Tyson Slap T-Shirt
Relive one of the most memorable moments in combat sports with the Mike Tyson Slap Shirt. This bold and eye-catching shirt captures the electric moment when Tyson slapped Jake Paul during their weigh-in on November 14, 2024, in Irving, Texas. The slap, which followed a tense stare-down between the two fighters, quickly became a viral sensation, sparking millions of memes and reactions across social media.
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Tyson, frustrated by Paul’s trash talk, responded with a sharp slap that connected with Paul’s face, immediately escalating the tension between them. This Mike Tyson Slap Shirt commemorates the unforgettable moment that captivated fans and added even more fuel to the anticipation for their upcoming heavyweight bout. For boxing enthusiasts and meme lovers alike, this shirt is a unique way to remember the intense exchange, blending sports culture with internet history.
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trendteeshirtonline · 9 days ago
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news-buzz · 10 days ago
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Mike Tyson reveals purpose behind viral Jake Paul slap: ‘I needed to reciprocate’
Jake Paul discovered a troublesome lesson Thursday night time: Don’t step on Mike Tyson’s foot.  The fighters met Thursday for his or her closing weigh-in earlier than dealing with off in a extremely anticipated matchup at AT&T Stadium Friday night time. However issues took a drastic flip when the previous heavyweight boxing champion slapped the YouTuber turned boxer on stage.  Mike Tyson, left,…
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iconichipsterdotcom · 10 days ago
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Jake Paul got into a meditative pose after being slapped by Mike Tyson at their boxing match’s weigh-in 😕😕😕😕😕 #JakePaul #MikeTyson #Boxing
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