Many People Worry Mike Tyson Because Health Decreases Ahead Of The Duel Against Jake Paul
JAKARTA - Mike Tyson recently received emergency medical treatment after experiencing health problems on flights from Miami to Los Angeles.
Tyson's ulcers recurred, causing nausea and dizziness 30 minutes before landing.
However, after receiving treatment at the destination airport, Tyson said he was fine.
However, this situation gave rise to concerns for boxing personnel. You see, he will face Jake Paul on July 20 at AT&T Stadium, Texas.
One of the concerns is launching from UFC commentator Joe Rogan. He said Tyson was at risk of dying in the fight against Jake Paul later.
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Tyson didn't think about the risk. However, he seemed to give up because the time of death would come at any time.
"Of course we will all die one day. Then, when I reflected, I saw tiny spots on my face."
"I said, 'Wow. That means my expiration date is close, coming soon'," said Tyson.
Health conditions decreased at the age of 57 to one of the reasons. Then, Tyson had to fight against people 30 years younger.
Moreover, the former heavyweight world champion will return to the ring after almost four years.
Tyson's last duel took place in November 2020 in an exhibition fight against Roy Jones Jr.
Since then, he has struggled with various health problems. Tyson suffered from pelvic linu disease and recurrences 18 months ago.
He even needs a wheelchair to do activities. Sometimes, he uses wooden sticks to help himself while walking.
In addition, Tyson has been warned by doctors that he risks suffering from a subdural hematoma, namely the tearing of blood vessels in the brain due to his age and former alcohol addict.
Not to mention Tyson has a history of knee injuries in his professional career that made him retire from boxing in 2005.
However, these health problems did not prevent him from staring at the duel against Paul. He is still training to get in top shape during the match.
In fact, Mike Tyson warned Jake Paul that he should be careful in the ring later.