Jake Paul has sensationally claimed that either he or Mike Tyson “has to DIE” in their upcoming showdown.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer will welcome the former undisputed heavyweight champion back to the ring in a controversial Texas tussle on July 21, The Sun reports.
Tyson will be 31 years Paul’s senior on fight night and boxing fans are concerned for his safety ahead of the Dallas dust-up.
But Paul insists he won’t be pulling any punches, saying: “It’s war. All is fair in love and war.
“I love the guy, but as soon as it turned into a pro fight, one of us has to die.
“He’s taking this very, very seriously and that’s what’s going to make the fight amazing for all the fans.”
Paul, 27, claims Iron Mike – who looked a shell of himself in his 2020 ring return against Roy Jones Jr – will be at an advantage when they trade heavy leather.
Jake Paul isn’t going to take it easy. Al Bello/Getty Images/AFP
Concerns have been raised over Tyson’s health. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)
“I’m moving up to the heavyweight division so he’s going to have some advantages but that’s what’s going to make this fight exciting,” he said.
“We both have one-punch knockout power. This is what he was destined to do and what he was born for.”
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sensationally greenlit the fight to be a professional bout last month.
And according to Paul, it was at the request of fan favourite Tyson.
“He was the one who wanted it to be a pro-fight,” he said.
“We were figuring out the rules and Mike said, ‘I want it to be a pro fight.
“’I want to end this kid and stop everything he’s doing.’
“So I agreed to make it a pro fight and it’s as real as it gets.”
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He added: “I just want to make it clear that Mike Tyson is the one who wanted it to be a professional fight.
“I said to Nakisa [Bidarian] if that is what Mike wants that is fine, but make sure you tell Mike there is no holding back.
“Whatever happens now happens and this is war now.
“If he puts me down I can deal with that, but if I put him down, he needs to be the one making the decision on whether or not he can deal with it.”
Paul hasn’t set foot in the ring since his brutal first-round KO of journeyman Ryan Bourland last December.
Tyson, meanwhile, last stepped in the ring in November 2020 for a COVID clash with fellow great Jones Jr, which ended in a bizarre draw.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission.