The 58 -year -old was shocked by the world due to Paul's fight last November, but the former world champion of boxing was offered to the battle of another return
Mike Tyson was amazingly offered by the battle of another return by Kazakhti combat promotion, and Braid lived. The legend of the 58 -year -old boxing, whose gloves were suspended in 2005 after a loss to Kevin McBraide, was shocked by fans last year by returning to the ring against Jake Ball.
Although “Iron Mike” can retract years during November, “Iron” began in the frame after the second round, and although he was unable to score the knockout, Paul will continue to beat points at the AT & T in Arlington, Texas.
While Tyson did not express his desire to return to the boxing ring, the Allash Barid League is seduced by a winter subscription against the MMA Fedor Emeliannko icon.
“We are planning a match between Mike Tyson and Fedor Emiliannko,” said Kazakhstan. “Work in this direction is already going on … we are scheduled to invite Mike Tyson in December,” Bektaev added.
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Emilianco, 48, is widely lucky as one of the best fighters in the history of MMA – although UFC is not competing. The artists defeated the Russian knockout, who is the former heavyweight pride and world champions, such as Mirko Cro Cop, Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Mark Coleman and Andrei Arlovski during his brilliant MMA.
With a professional record of 40-7, Emilianno retired from sport in 2023 after losing TKO from the first round of Ryan Badr in Bellator 290. APL did not specify any rule that you plan to use in the cross-clash. It is still not certain whether Tyson will enjoy the idea.
Shortly more than one month of Paul Bout, Tyson made a worrying recognition, and revealed that he had not completely recovered from the controversial meeting with the “problem child”. “I feel good. I don't know if I have recovered by 100 percent, but I feel good,” he told the New York Post. In December, the veteran in boxing admitted that he could not remember a lot of fighting.
“I don't remember the battle much, I fled,” participated with Fox Sports. “I didn't see the battle. You know what I remember … I go back from the first round and Jake was doing a kind of bow … This is the last thing I remember.” He continued: “I was not tired, I did not smell of sweat. I went to the house where we were staying, I left the house with my wife and children, and I went to the parties after that.”