The fight everyone’s been talking about is almost here: Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson. But after watching the latest sparring footage of Jake Paul, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the YouTuber-turned-boxer is not only ready for the challenge — he’s going to hurt Mike Tyson badly. Let’s break down the most recent sparring session and see why Jake has the tools to take down one of the greatest boxers in history, even at Tyson’s age of 58.

 

Mike Tyson SPARRING vs Jake Paul LEAKED Footage! - YouTube

 

Jake Paul’s Improved Boxing Technique

Jake’s evolution as a fighter has been rapid, and this latest sparring footage showcases just how far he’s come. One of the first things that stands out is Jake’s footwork. Unlike the flat-footed Jake we saw in his early fights, here he looks much lighter on his feet, moving more fluidly and staying balanced throughout his combinations. His punches are cleaner, crisper, and far less labored. This is a major improvement from past fights, where Jake sometimes looked like he was forcing his shots rather than executing with natural rhythm.

 

A key part of Jake’s improvement is his jab and how he uses it to control range. We see him in this sparring session using the jab to create distance and set up his power punches. Jake’s jab isn’t just a range-finder — it’s a weapon in itself, sharp and fast, and when he follows up with the right hand, it looks devastating. He’s also becoming much more decisive in the ring, not waiting for things to happen, but rather taking control and making things happen on his terms.

 

Jake’s high guard is another aspect of his defense that we’ve seen evolve. In past fights, he was sometimes caught overreaching or too open to counters. But now, when he’s stuck in close range or in clinch situations, Jake uses his high guard to press forward, taking the fight to his opponent while staying protected. This allows him to wear down his sparring partners, just like he will try to do against Tyson.

 

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The Danger for Mike Tyson

So, what does this mean for Mike Tyson? First off, it’s important to note that Tyson, even at 58, is still a terrifying force. His explosive power, quickness, and overall boxing IQ remain impressive. But, as we saw in this breakdown, age is catching up to the legend.

 

Tyson’s power was built on explosive footwork and head movement, but over time, those traits diminish. In this sparring footage, we see Jake exploiting openings by staying in the pocket and pressuring his sparring partners, cutting off the ring, and landing clean punches. When Tyson was at his peak, he could overwhelm opponents with speed and ferocity, but those same weapons might not be as effective against a younger, quicker fighter who can move with precision and control the distance like Jake.

 

Jake’s ability to take punches and stay composed will also play a huge role. Tyson may still possess the power to hurt Jake in the early rounds, but if Jake can withstand that initial onslaught, he’s going to start landing on Tyson. We’ve seen Jake take punches from high-level fighters like Tommy Fury, and even in exchanges with Mike Perry, Jake has proven he can hang in there without being overwhelmed.

 

Mike Tyson once left gym 30 seconds after watching Jake Paul spar - Boxing  News - SPORTbible

 

The Turning Point for Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson has always been at his best when he could close the distance quickly and land his hooks with devastating power. But at 58, he’ll find it increasingly difficult to do that for a full fight. While Tyson is still very skilled, his stamina and explosiveness simply can’t compare to his younger days, and that will play into Jake’s hands. As the fight wears on, Tyson’s ability to maintain that same intensity and pressure will decline, while Jake’s youth and conditioning will allow him to maintain a higher pace and land more shots.

 

The biggest risk for Tyson is the fact that he’ll have to face Jake’s speed and aggression, which could overwhelm him in the later rounds. Tyson is still dangerous early on, but if Jake can survive those early exchanges and avoid getting caught with a massive shot, he’ll be able to take control and turn up the heat. Tyson’s age and diminished physical attributes will be his biggest weaknesses against someone like Jake, who is fighting at his physical peak.

 

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The Power of Jake’s Right Hand

One of the standout moments in the sparring footage is Jake’s right hand. We see him land a clean right over the top, followed by a left hook, and it’s clear he’s getting better at generating power from the pocket. What’s impressive about Jake’s right hand is that it’s not overthrown. He’s not wild with it; he’s controlled, using his body to generate power rather than relying solely on arm strength.

 

In one exchange, Jake delivers a right hand to the body that lands clean and sends his sparring partner down. It’s the same type of shot that Jake used to break Mike Perry’s ribs, and it shows how effective Jake can be with his power. Tyson is not the same fighter he once was, and Jake’s combination of speed, power, and technique could prove to be too much for him to handle.

 

Sparring partner dropped by Jake Paul in viral Mike Tyson clip breaks his  silence with shock message

 

Can Mike Tyson Still Win?

It’s important to remember that Mike Tyson is still one of the greatest of all time, and he’s capable of hurting anyone with his power. But against Jake Paul, Tyson’s chances are slim. Jake is improving rapidly, and his ability to pressure Tyson and land clean shots in the pocket will make it difficult for Tyson to execute his game plan.

 

Tyson’s biggest chance lies in the early rounds, when he still has some of his explosive power. If he can catch Jake early, it could be a different story. But as the rounds progress, Jake will only get more comfortable, more confident, and more dangerous. The key for Jake is surviving the early rounds without taking too much damage, then turning up the pressure as Tyson starts to tire. Tyson may still have the ability to land a knockout punch, but Jake’s defense, speed, and conditioning will likely be enough to outlast him.

 

 

Conclusion: Jake Paul Has the Edge

After breaking down Jake’s sparring footage, it’s clear that he’s improving by leaps and bounds. His technique is sharper, his defense is better, and his ability to land clean, powerful shots is on the rise. While Mike Tyson remains a dangerous opponent, especially in the early rounds, Jake has the tools to outbox him and capitalize on Tyson’s diminishing explosiveness.

 

Jake Paul isn’t just a social media star trying to box anymore. He’s becoming a legitimate fighter, and Mike Tyson is in for a real challenge. If Tyson can’t hurt Jake early, it’s going to be a long night for the legend. Jake will put the pressure on, land his shots, and eventually wear Tyson down. It’s not going to be easy, but I believe Jake is going to hurt Mike Tyson badly — and potentially stop him in the later rounds.

 

Fight Night is fast approaching, and we’re only a few weeks away from seeing this epic showdown go down. Let me know what you think in the comments — do you think Jake Paul can actually beat Mike Tyson, or is Tyson still the knockout king?