Mike Tyson Says He Doesn't Have Parkinson's Despite Jake Paul's Claim
- Mike Tyson denies having Parkinson's disease, stating he is "happy and perfectly healthy."
- Jake Paul later clarified on X that he misspoke about Tyson's health, saying he meant to describe pain relief rather than curing a disease.
- The fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul occurred on November 15, 2024, after being rescheduled due to Tyson's medical emergency on a plane.
- Jake Paul defeated Mike Tyson by decision, with fans expressing disappointment over the lack of action during the fight.
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Mike Tyson Denies Having Parkinson's After Jake Paul's 'Toad' Claims
MEGAMike Tyson has addressed Jake Paul's false claim that he had Parkinson's disease before their infamous boxing match, clarifying he is in good health. The famous boxer was forced to release a statement after Paul said Tyson used toad venom to cure Parkinson's disease. This comes after Mike Tyson returned to the ring at 58 for a fight against Jake Paul, for which he reportedly earned $20 million. Mike Tyson Refutes Jake Paul's Parkinson's Clai…
The YouTuber talked about how the legendary boxer got to the November fight and then had to retract.
Jake Paul alleges Mike Tyson battled Parkinson’s disease before controversial fight in wild interview
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Mike Tyson makes statement after Jake Paul announced heartbreaking health update on boxing legend by accident
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