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Floyd Mayweather ROASTS Mike Tyson’s NEW Training Video Before Their Fight

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00:00I know what he said you heard it you see I know what he said he said when he
00:03finally faced me I'll beat him
00:37not just acknowledge reality that Mike Tyson was an old broken man Floyd Mayweather mocks Mike
00:44Tyson's new training video claiming Tyson looks exhausted and worn out after camp questioning
00:49his stamina ahead of their fight
01:14Mike Tyson is seen sparring intensely with his trainer breathing heavily and visibly fatigued
01:20yet continuing to push forward despite exhaustion
01:39Floyd confidently states he will make this fight exciting promising action and entertainment
01:44that keep fans engaged from start to finish this is not we're gonna have fun we're gonna
01:49throw a few punches like I'm taking this seriously and I'm trying I don't know I just want to get
01:54it past what they want to see excitement so meanwhile Joe Rogan points out that Mike Tyson
01:58remains significantly bigger than Floyd Mayweather highlighting the clear size and strength
02:03difference Mike is so much bigger than him yeah he's so much bigger than him he's not gonna land
02:09a fist on Mayweather right it's not after his last performance you know I think Tyson just
02:17need to get what do you think was going on with that the last one it looked a little bit
02:21like
02:21sparring yeah I don't know I think it was scripted yeah I ain't never seen Tyson biting his gloves and
02:28like you could just it was taking all that he could not to like hit him he
02:34it was just like it's it's it's heartbreaking to see a icon go out like that yeah you know and
02:42but it's crazy also to see him Mike performs heavy dumbbell exercises with controlled power
02:47and sharp focus strengthening his arms shoulders and endurance through demanding gym sessions
02:52listen Mike don't fight I give you money crazy only 12 that's all we want to the middle one two
03:01three
03:02little slow on the way down four there we go nine one more ten no problem great set best set
03:11yet
03:14final round last one Mike nice and strong 30 times let's go one two here we go three three four
03:24nice five yes sir six seven strong eight strong nine two three four five six seven let's go eight nine
03:39one more
03:45a major concern surrounding this bout is their age gap with Tyson nearing 59 and Mayweather 48
03:51raising doubts about competitiveness now again I don't mind if either guy gets paid again we talk
03:57about Mike and his past financial issues I hope that that's not the same thing going on with him now
04:02even though who knows how this man spends his money he made a ton of money to fight Jake Paul
04:07and good for him his name value carried that fight and and it did a crazy number I'm sure he'll
04:12make a
04:12crazy number here but Floyd Mayweather is the one that seems like he needs the money more right now
04:16our guy Andreas Hale wrote a story that is kind of went somewhat viral that's crazy the laugh faces
04:22although Floyd Mayweather jr made hundreds of millions of dollars from his professional boxing
04:26career and topped the Forbes list as the highest paid athlete from 2012 to 2014 the boxer is said to
04:33have been shortchanged and filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Showtime the lawsuit filed
04:38Thursday excuse me Tuesday and obtained by ESPN seeks to recover hundreds of millions of dollars
04:42misappropriated funds and damages resulting from a long-running and elaborate scheme of financial
04:47fraud breaches in fiduciary duty and conspiracy orchestrated by Floyd J Mayweather's former manager
04:54and advisor Al Heyman Pauly Maline AG says Mike Tyson consistently earns huge money because his
05:00name alone draws attention making any fight highly profitable worldwide there's also the aspect of
05:06it with a new fan base is always curious about the old-time fighters which is why Tyson always gets
05:10views even uh even today because people are always curious about the Mike Tyson mystique the Mike Tyson
05:15effect so people that weren't able to be alive and wake up the morning of a Mike Tyson fight to
05:19know
05:19what that feels like you know want to feel that today I promise you it's nothing like it was in
05:231989 with Tyson no matter what you guys want to feel but um regardless I think people get curious
05:29about that and I think this is going to be sort of the same thing there's nothing that's going to
05:32match
05:33the Mayweather Pacquiao era of that time where they were they were flying and and people wanted to
05:38see that fight this is not going to be that feeling on the morning of but like the champ said
05:42on the
05:42morning of whether you like it or whether you're not you don't like it I think you're going to end
05:46up
05:46you know ordering that ordering that pay-per-view because or ordering or watching on Netflix whatever
05:50this is on Netflix so Wade Plemons offers a blunt assessment of the upcoming Mike Tyson versus
05:55Floyd Mayweather exhibition emphasizing how past performances highlight the limitations of Mike Tyson
06:01at this stage of his career he notes that during the Jake Paul fight Tyson's mobility and effectiveness
06:06were already compromised visible in his limping to the ring and struggling with physical ailments like
06:11hip issues while Tyson remains impressively strong Wade argues that facing Floyd Mayweather presents
06:17an entirely different challenge Mayweather's speed precision and tactical mastery will likely make
06:23Tyson appear sluggish and ineffective Wade also references commentary from Terrence Crawford who
06:29observed unusual behavior from Tyson such as biting his gloves to restrain his power during prior bouts
06:35this peculiar habit underscores the measures Tyson takes to control himself even when competing against
06:41less formidable opponents Mike Tyson Floyd Mayweather fight is even or exhibition is even more sad
06:47because you've already seen the illusion of what Mike has left is already gone we saw it versus Jake Paul
06:54he was limping on his way to the ring probably got terrible hips still strong as an ox but how
07:00much can
07:00you really expect him to do anything versus Floyd couldn't really land on I mean he landed like one or
07:05two
07:05punches on Jake but couldn't really do much with him what's he gonna try to do with Floyd Mayweather
07:09Floyd's going to make him look silly in this exhibition and it's gonna look worse than what
07:14we saw with Jake because of you know how small Floyd is but Terrence Crawford said something
07:19interesting there as well he said you know I've never seen Mike Tyson bite his gloves like that and I
07:24think Terrence Crawford is a pretty big historian of the sport and I'm not saying he should know
07:28everything about it I certainly don't but Mike Tyson has indeed bit his gloves and this is what Terrence
07:34Wade suggests that in an exhibition against Mayweather these limitations will be magnified
07:40and the fight will reveal more about Tyson's current physical state than any competitive edge
07:45he also points out that social media and broadcast footage from past events illustrate these struggles
07:50highlighting that even seasoned legends can face decline ultimately Wade frames the upcoming bout as more
07:56of a spectacle than a legitimate contest emphasizing Mayweather's likely dominance and the inevitable
08:01contrast between past glories and present capabilities and even the great Teddy Atlas has spoken about
08:07this with Tyson and his career questions out there my son told me about the thumb biting okay thumb
08:13biting right and we're not talking about the thumb biting with your nephews or with your children or you
08:19know with with that stuff we're talking about Mike Tyson biting his thumb doing a gun first of all that's
08:25something that he did in his amateur day he did in his pro days and now of course he did
08:30it again
08:30um that's something that he has done uh and and he's you know for people that follow Mike Tyson his
08:37career
08:38they've seen it before uh people are saying oh and Tyson's smart he's witty you know he knows what to
08:43say
08:44he knows the image he knows the importance of of having that image you know how important that's why he
08:50got
08:50all the money it wasn't about what he had left at 58 it was what maybe he might have and
08:55he again the image
08:57the image the the scary guy Mike Tyson is clearly past his prime and age has started to show in
09:03both
09:03his body and stamina once a relentless force in the heavyweight division he now carries the wear of
09:09decades of intense training and fights his muscles are not as explosive his reflexes are not as sharp
09:15and his endurance fades more quickly than it used to every punch he throws requires more effort and
09:20recovery between movements takes longer health concerns naturally arise when someone of his age steps into the
09:26ring again especially against younger quicker opponents or even in exhibitions that demand bursts
09:32of energy now they have a history of bad blood between the two well more so on the part of
09:40Mike Tyson he just simply does not like Floyd Mayweather they went through some things they used to be
09:46cool they used to be friends and Floyd Miller even fought on Mike Tyson's uh cards but now
09:53they they have a strained relationship and now they're gonna fight an exhibition bout this was
10:04I I don't even know what to say about this Joe Rogan discusses with Terrence the financial
10:09motivations behind Floyd Mayweather's return to boxing emphasizing how wealth lifestyle and public
10:15image drive these decisions he explains that while Floyd retired undefeated at 50-0 his penchant for a
10:21lavish lifestyle means he constantly showcases wealth through expensive watches luxury cars and
10:27extravagant purchases Rogan notes that maintaining such a public display of affluence quickly depletes
10:33funds with high-end cars costing millions and diamond encrusted watches reaching staggering prices
10:39this pressure to keep up with the Joneses is familiar among athletes as Rogan recalls former boxers
10:45like Iran Barkley struggling to save money while surrounded by peers flaunting well you know it's
10:50other ways for but what did he get he got at least 20 right yeah but still I think I
10:56know with all that
10:57money yeah but with all his connections and things like that I think people could have put him in the
11:03right position to make some money if he's got people with him that are looking out for his best interest
11:08but you know how it is when there's a guy like that that's a big name usually everybody around him
11:13pretends they're looking out for their best interest but there's always lawsuits later on you find out
11:19someone was stealing money or not paying him what he deserved there's always a bunch of shit involved
11:24yeah you know unfortunately especially if you're not business-minded which I don't know if Mike is but
11:30most fighters aren't most fighters concentrate on fighting mm-hmm to be business-minded that's a giant
11:36distraction you got to pay attention to all this other on top of that it's generally not how they think
11:41right
11:41you know I mean look at Floyd like Floyd spends money like it's a tap Terrence and Rogan highlight
11:50that this need to project success often through ostentatious items fuels Floyd's continued participation
11:56in high-profile fights these bouts are not just about competition but also about generating massive
12:01paychecks to sustain his extravagant habits they point out that sponsorships only cover part of the
12:07expense making it necessary to keep earning through exhibitions or professional matches beyond the
12:12spectacle Rogan stresses that the financial reality behind Floyd's lifestyle is practical these fights
12:17allow him to maintain wealth status and influence while indulging in the trappings of fame without
12:23compromise let's just like unlimited amount of money let's money's just flowing and even as much money as
12:29he's made in his career which he's probably made as much if not more money than any boxer ever like
12:35there's
12:35all these lawsuits like he hasn't been paying things and he owes money on this and those money on that
12:40and
12:40it's like and then he's got to come out of retirement yeah that's that's tough yeah that's tough I think
12:47it's just the
12:48lifestyle that Floyd live yes I think he can't fathom to just live a modest lifestyle it's like he gotta
12:57be lavish
12:58right he's gotta have those videos where he shows you all the watches where he opens the case up you
13:03know all the
13:04money you gotta yeah show that he got a million dollars in his backpack yeah you know he got the
13:10latest watch and
13:11latest car and look what I just bought and when you get into latest watches and latest cars you get
13:17into that
13:17like boy that money goes quick yeah Floyd Mayweather jr by contrast brings speed agility and exceptional
13:26defensive skill honed over years in the lighter weight classes Tyson's size and power can still
13:31intimidate but it is tempered by the fact that his body no longer responds as it once did the difference
13:37in their physical condition creates a unique matchup where raw strength meets refined technique but with
13:42Tyson the worry isn't just about performance it's about his well-being fans and analysts alike question
13:49whether the risks outweigh the spectacle given the potential strain on an aging body this fight is as
13:54much a test of endurance as it is of skill may more compatible as far as size goes roy is
14:00still bigger
14:01than floyd but as far as that goes he's still for that made his name at 54 60 68 and
14:0975 right now he did go
14:11up to heavyweight but they've been going back and forth they've been uh drawing back and forth and
14:16going viral going at each other that would make more sense i don't know where this came from and how
14:22this
14:22even came about but we're gonna get floyd mayweather in 2026 versus iron mike tyson in the exhibition
14:29about two legends they gonna get their money i guess netflix is just looking to put out big money
14:36i'm hearing that it's gonna be on netflix right it's gonna be interesting to see how this unfolds and plays
14:41out
14:43but this came out of nowhere it's just bizarre i want to know the weight class is gonna be in
14:49early signs
14:50from mike tyson's past exhibition matches already highlighted how lucrative nostalgia bouts can be
14:55the old school appeal of seeing legendary fighters back in the ring draws massive attention and big
15:00paydays tyson reportedly took home around 20 million dollars a substantial sum for a single event while
15:06his younger faster opponent in that matchup reportedly earned nearly 40 million dollars these numbers show
15:12that the financial incentive for these exhibitions often outweighs the competitive stakes fans are drawn by
15:18memories and hype rather than pure skill turning these matches into highly marketed spectacles
15:24for fighters like tyson and his opponents it's less about testing abilities and more about maximizing
15:29earning potential while capturing the public's curiosity in an exhibition effort you might as well i
15:35want to say this though if you guys thought mike tyson was pulling punches against jay paul and that wasn't
15:43real well he ain't gonna pull no punches against floyd like that dude had shown that he hated remember
15:48his his faint punch at floyd floyd floyd ain't moved though
15:58balls of iron if iron mike tyson threw up he got balls of iron
16:07polymaline agi points out that the netflix approach changes the dynamic for fans unlike
16:13traditional pay-per-view where viewers pay extra netflix lets people watch the fight as part of
16:18their subscription making curiosity a bigger factor even casual fans may tune in just to see what
16:24happens he notes that many late stage or nostalgia fights start to feel more like circus acts than
16:29serious competition though he doesn't mind as long as championship belts aren't involved sometimes
16:34surprises happen and a fighter performing well can re-enter the rankings or even contend in their weight
16:40class pacquiao remains relevant despite facing lesser opponents and the same attention will
16:45follow mayweather and pacquiao because of their endearing profiles these exhibitions draw interest
16:50regardless of competitive stakes showing the power of reputation and curiosity in modern boxing
16:56exhibition uh it mayweather taking on mike tyson and then supposed to be an exhibition yeah
17:02and then rocky boy hey i know well i remember the towel that was traumatizing for me as a kid
17:08but the other side of it of course ruslan provatnikov uh manny pacquiao you fought two of those guys
17:14right you fought ruslan provatnikov fought manny pacquiao one of the things that doesn't go away is is
17:19ruslan provatnikov can crack you talk about how heavy-handed he was is there anything that could happen in
17:25april that could if not derail diminish this and provided nobody gets hurt which which we don't
17:29want to see but this idea that is there any way either guy could look so washed that we go
17:33oh my
17:34god this isn't worth watching could it diminish it at all absolutely um i don't think that's going
17:38to happen um the reason is because ruslan was the third choice for this while my marquez was reached
17:44out to tim bradley was reached out to talk of the exhibition with right with pacquiao those two turned
17:48it down then they asked ruslan hey come on let's go dan rafael points out that unlike the massive
17:532015 fight that broke every imaginable record in pay-per-view sales and revenue this upcoming
17:59exhibition is unlikely to match that level of financial impact back then the fight generated
18:05huge excitement and viewers were willing to pay top dollar just to see it live this time the approach
18:11is different by streaming the fight on netflix fans get easy access without additional pay-per-view
18:16costs beyond their existing subscription this method taps into convenience and broad exposure
18:22similar to what was seen in events like jake paul versus mike tyson where streaming platforms helped
18:27reach wider audiences uh also probably in april but in a different location and it sets them up on
18:33the same time schedule where if they're going to do a rematch september 19th at the sphere in las
18:38vegas uh the fact that netflix is doing it is not surprising at all that's always been what they've
18:43been talking about doing i think both fighters and everybody involved understands that uh it's one thing
18:48when everybody wanted to see the fight in 2015 he put it on pay-per-view and it's going to
18:51be a
18:51blockbuster which it was they charge 100 bucks for the pay-per-view the biggest price ever for a pay
18:56-per-view
18:56and it set every conceivable record that you could think of in terms of gate boxing pay-per-view buys
19:02overall revenue the sponsorships the merchandise you pick a a metric and it broke the record um
19:09that would not be the case now 11 years down the road uh you know since they since they first
19:15fought
19:15in 2015 so they needed somebody to put up big money and it really fits the profile of what netflix
19:21is
19:21trying to do the organization of the fight is a collaborative effort manny pacquiao promotions
19:26mayweather promotions and csi fight sports are all involved combining their experience and networks
19:31csi fight sports in particular has overseen many of mayweather's other ventures ensuring the event
19:37runs smoothly and efficiently while the money may not reach the astronomical heights of the past
19:42the focus on accessibility and modern streaming makes the event more about audience reach than
19:47record-breaking revenue it reflects the changing landscape of boxing promotion where exposure and
19:52convenience can be just as valuable as direct earnings they want to do big events and whatever
19:57you want to say about it um maybe not for guys like me or you who are involved in in
20:03doing
20:03boxing related stuff on a daily basis but for the regular person that's scrolling through netflix to
20:08see what's on on a weekend night they're going to look and say oh mayweather pacquiao i know those
20:12guys they're as famous as any boxers in the world and uh if it doesn't cost me any extra money
20:17and i'm
20:17just paying my normal subscription yeah i'll check it out and it's going to do big numbers that's why
20:21jake paul versus mike tyson did the numbers it did and that's why you know we saw uh them be
20:26interested in a fight like jake paul against anthony joshua and the other events that they have done uh tyson
20:32furious come back as they try to you know build up more in the uk and this is going to
20:36be the same
20:36situation they put out a lot of money to do the fight but not as much as what obviously they
20:40generated in 2015 and you know it will be uh it'll be a big event but how much of a
20:47fight it will be
20:47who the heck knows but i mean to answer the question i'm not like looking forward to it that's
20:52it for today's video stay tuned until next time
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