The Problem Child hasn’t minced his words
JAKE PAUL has revealed he DOESN’T have a replacement opponent on standby incase Mike Tyson is forced to withdraw from their fight.
The pair were set to duke it out in July but their controversial clash was pushed back to November after the boxing icon suffered a medical emergency onboard a flight from Miami to LA.
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Jake Paul is set to throw down with Mike Tyson in NovemberCredit: EPA
The pair were due to throw down in July but the fight was rescheduled after Tyson had a medical emergencyCredit: GETTY
Paul isn’t concerned about ‘Iron Mike’s’ health and doesn’t have a contingency plan in placeCredit: GETTY
Former UFC welterweight star Mike Perry stepped in to face The Problem Child and suffered a sixth-round KO loss.
Paul is confident boxing legend Tyson will make their rescheduled date, so much so he’s seemingly refused to draw up a contingency plan.
When pressed about Tyson’s health, the YouTube sensation told TMZ: “I don’t have concern.
“He’s doing great. He’s super healthy behind the scenes and feeling great.
“So that’s what we are focusing on and there is not a back-up currently.”
Paul, 27, claims he’s set to earn a whopping £30million ($40million) for his Texas tussle with Iron Mike.
When asked if fighting Tyson will bring “validity” to his boxing career, Paul said: “I didn’t bring him to do s***; I’m here to make $40m and knock out a legend.
“I don’t give a f*** about anything else, he’s the one who wanted it to be a pro fight and he’s going to get his ass knocked out for real.
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“You’re going to see on his record; Jake Paul KOs Mike Tyson; I’m not here to do s**t except make a bag.
“Every time fighters sit across from me and it’s ‘YouTuber this and Disney kid that’ and they end up on the canvas… this is going to be no different.
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“I brought this deal to this old ass motherf***er, we signed the contract with Netflix and we brought him the deal.
“You’re welcome, my son.”
Tyson, 58, is also set to earn a pretty penny but insists it’s the feeling of having his hand raised, not the huge payday, that’s lured him back to the ring.
The former undisputed heavyweight champion told Esquire: “I’m a glory junkie. I love people thinking about me all day.
“I’d rather live a short life of glory than a long life of obscurity. It’s just who I am.
“This is all I started fighting for—to get all this f***ing status.
“I’m going to be chasing it for the rest of my life. I know that.
“I’m never going to get what I want, because I’m one of those gluttons for pain. I can never get enough.”