Mike Tyson on Deontay Wilder and others' concerns about his age: 'Let me get hurt'

   

Mike Tyson finally responded to everybody who doubts his skills due to his age, this also includes Deontay Wilder's recent statements

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Deontay Wilder and Mike Tyson

After a number of weeks completely away from the spotlight, legendary heavyweight Mike Tyson appeared on an interview with the folks from Esquire to offer an update on his life right now. As you may know, Tyson wasn't able to continue his road to the July 20 Netflix live event where he was supposed to fight Jake Paul. Instead of Mike, the Youtuber will face BKFC legend Mike Perry next Saturday. But Mike Tyson is determined to fight Jake Paul when he fully recovers from the health issue he suffered during a flight from Miami to Los Angeles. In this interview with Esquire, he responded to Deontay Wilder and every single person who has criticized him for being too old to fight.

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Mike Tyson's impressive physique after health emergency ahead of fight with Jake Paul

Mike Tyson's stern warning for Deontay Wilder

Here's part of what Tyson said: "I'm a glory junkie. I love people thinking about me all day. I'd rather live a short life of glory than a long life of obscurity. It's just who I am. This is all I started fighting for-to get all this fucking status. I'm going to be chasing it for the rest of my life. I know that. I'm never going to get what I want, because I'm one of those gluttons for pain. I can never get enough. Worried I will get hurt? Then let Mike get hurt. You don't have to worry about paying my bills. Everyone says this makes no sense, but he's how old? Wilder is not who I am. He can't go to Mongolia and have somebody know who the fuck he is."

Tyson majorly remained quiet amid so much criticism against him for deciding to get inside the ring as he pushes 60 years old. Deontay Wilder was just the latest from a lage number of people that absolutely hated the idea of watching him fight a Jake Paul in his prime. But Mike is dead honest when he says that he doesn't really think Jake Paul can really hurt him. And coming from one of the scariest combat sports athletes of all time, perhaps his words should be heeded by everyone. Wilder still hasn't responded to this diss from Tyson but maybe it's better if he doesn't, who knows?