Dillian Whyte: Jake Paul combat not unhealthy for boxing however Mike Tyson should not combat once more | Boxing Information

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Dillian Whyte says Mike Tyson has nothing left to show and will by no means combat once more after his newest bout with Jake Paul “brought a lot of new fans” to boxing.

Tyson, 58, misplaced through unanimous choice to YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul after eight two-minute rounds in Texas, 19 years after his final skilled combat towards Kevin McBride.

The previous undisputed world heavyweight champion initially appeared to go away the door open for future bouts earlier than posting on X suggesting he’ll now retire after with the ability to carry out in entrance of his household, whereas revealing he “almost died” in June.

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“I don’t think it’s bad for boxing at all because Jake brought a lot of new fans to the game,” stated Whyte, talking solely to Sky Sports activities Information.

“Clearly, we all know it is a YouTuber versus an previous legend in Mike Tyson, however I believe it is good for boxing as a result of if we are able to maintain a minimum of 5 million of the followers, then that is 5 extra million new followers for hardcore boxing which is nice.

“Personally, I believe it is a large achievement for Mike. The combat motivated him to get into nice form and get wholesome which I believe added 10 years to his life, that is a constructive.

“Lots of these guys retire they usually cease coaching, they get quite a lot of diseases however clearly the combat motivated Mike to get his life again and get wholesome.

“So for me, I’m not against it. If someone does something positive and doesn’t hurt anyone in the process of it and makes money doing it, I’m not against that at all.”

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After his first aggressive bout in 19 years, Tyson refused to rule out one other bout, naming Jake Paul’s brother Logan as a possible opponent.

However Whyte vehemently disagreed with the notion of Tyson probably getting again within the ring

“No, I don’t think he should fight again,” Whyte stated.

“Boxing is quite addictive but I think Mike should call it a day.

“He does not want to attain something anymore. He does not must try to show something to anybody.

“He said he was trying to prove to his kids that he is a special person. He doesn’t need to prove anything. He should just retire now.

“He is had an excellent run, he bought himself wholesome and he ought to simply go away it now.”

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Whyte: I’ve missed being concerned within the large fights

Whyte, a former WBC interim heavyweight champion, will resume his personal profession towards Ebenezer Tetteh on December 15.

“I’m good, I’m happy. It’s good to be back in that positive light and potentially be back in the mix against the big heavyweights,” stated Whyte, who’s preventing in Gibraltar, the scene of his rematch win over Alexander Povetkin.

“I’ve missed it. I’ve had some time off but now I realise how much I miss being involved in the big fights.

Dillian Whyte said he is looking forward to being back in the ring as he gears up to fight Ebenezer Tette on December 15 in Gibraltar
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Whyte stated he’s wanting ahead to being again within the ring as he gears as much as combat Tetteh on December 15 in Gibraltar

“We’re going against a decent guy. He’s got a 23-1 record. He’s only lost to Daniel Dubois so I’ve got to take it serious, and I’ve got to train and prepare myself, mentally and physically.

“I have been off for some time and he is had a couple of fights since then and look what Dubois did to Anthony Joshua. Now he is world champion, so you’ll be able to’t take somebody like that evenly.

“He [Tetteh] is a big guy and he’s used to winning. He knows a win against me is massive. He’s going to prepare and he’s going to come ready for a war.”

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