The legendary Shaquille O’Neal is putting his money—and faith—on Mike Tyson as the 58-year-old boxing icon gears up to face Jake Paul this Friday in a highly anticipated bout. Despite the odds favoring the younger Paul, Shaq‘s unwavering confidence in Tyson is making waves, both in the sports world and among fans eagerly awaiting the showdown.
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A Million-Dollar Bet: Shaq’s Confidence in “Iron Mike”
Speaking on The Dan Patrick Show, O’Neal revealed he’s backing Tyson in a big way. When asked about his wager, Shaq didn’t hold back:
“I’m placing one this weekend. Mike Tyson, baby. All the way,” he declared.
When pressed on the amount, O’Neal revealed a jaw-dropping figure: “A lot … One million.”
While fans might view this as an emotional pick, Shaq insists his belief in Tyson’s resilience and experience outweighs concerns over the 31-year age gap.
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Betting Odds Tell a Different Story
Despite O’Neal’s bold stance, the bookmakers disagree. Jake Paul enters the fight as a -205 favorite, while Tyson stands as a +168 underdog on FanDuel. Paul’s reputation as a fighter who has successfully transitioned from internet stardom to professional boxing makes him a formidable opponent, even against a legend like Tyson.
The age disparity—the largest ever in professional boxing—also plays a significant role in shaping public perception. Tyson’s last professional win came in 2003, while Paul has racked up a respectable 10-1 record since turning pro in 2018.
“Father Time Is Undefeated”: Shaq Balances Optimism with Realism
Shaq’s confidence in Tyson is tempered by his own understanding of athletic aging. Speaking earlier this year on The Big Podcast with Shaq, he acknowledged the challenge Tyson faces:
“Both of you are forgetting two words: father time. … Like, if we could all do it, I’d still be playing.”
Despite these reservations, Shaq maintained his belief that Tyson’s knockout power remains a dangerous weapon:
“I know he can,” he said, when asked if Tyson could finish Paul.
Tyson vs. Paul: A Fight for the History Books
This fight isn’t just about two contrasting careers; it’s a cultural event. Tyson, the fierce heavyweight champion whose name is synonymous with knockout power, represents boxing’s past glory. Paul, the brash influencer-turned-fighter, embodies a new era where entertainment and athletics collide.
The bout will air live on Netflix, a first for the platform, underscoring the event’s broader appeal. Fans are bracing for an unpredictable spectacle where experience meets youth, and legacy faces ambition.
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