Jake Paul appears to be confident that his upcoming fight against Mike Tyson will be the most significant event in boxing history.
In response to Conor McGregor’s comments questioning the interest in the Tyson-Paul fight, Paul countered by pointing out the extensive media coverage his own fights generate.
“Oh jeez. It’s a bit strange. The interest is low. I don’t know. I don’t understand it. I wish well for Mike.” said McGregor about the upcoming fight.
He highlighted the disparity in media attention between his fights and McGregor’s recent UFC announcement, suggesting that the Tyson bout is generating more buzz.
“Conor, you’re saying that interest’s low for the fight but the last fight you announced, there was a thousand articles written in a multiple-day span… In that same multiple-day span, there was ten thousand articles written about my fight”
Paul boldly declared, “This fight in my mind is the biggest fight the world will ever see.”
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While the Paul-Tyson fight is expected to draw massive viewership, particularly as it will be available on Netflix rather than pay-per-view, skepticism remains regarding Paul’s assertion that it will surpass all other boxing events in history in terms of significance.