Joe Rogan coordinated when Jake Paul and Mike Tyson broke the internet in November.
The legendary commentator was one of the 60 million Vecht fans who flooded Netflix to view 'Iron Mike' and retire for two decades and to fight his junior against a man for more than 30 years.
Jake Paul won a crooked decision after eight rounds of Boxing, but many people were surprised that he was unable to stop the 58-year-old grandfather.
Both men would have made tens of millions for the fight. Mike Tyson has already spent a large part of his wallet on a new $ 13 million mansion.
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Joe Rogan breaks Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson
On Tuesday, Joe Rogan was accompanied on his super successful podcast by Gad Saad, who is a professor and a global ambassador at Northwood University, and an expert in the application of evolutionary psychology in marketing and consumer behavior.
Of course, Saad wanted to investigate the fighting expert about the boxing fight that grabbed the world a few months ago.
He asked, “What did you do about the Mike Tyson -Ding?”
“I'm glad they have earned money. I will leave it at that, “Rogan replied.
The 57-year-old did not leave it at that. Rogan immediately suggested that Paul VS Tyson was being fought at a pace related to a sparring competition, instead of a professional competition in which two heavy batters tried to turn each other out.
He added: “I think it looked like sparring for me. It didn't seem like someone really tried to hurt someone, which is good.
“Anyway, you draw your own conclusions. I have no facts. I paid for it.
“I love Mike Tyson. I also met Jake Paul, he is a cool guy.
“I'm glad they have earned money. I paid for it. I don't care. I hoped it would be a real fight, but I had something like: “Okay, I see what's going on.”
Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson claims that the official statement is being tackled
Rogan is not the first person to express skepticism about Tyson's comeback. Rocky Star Sylvester Stallone gave a destructive assessment of the fight before he later returned with an apology for his comments.
During that time, many people – without any evidence – suggested that the return of the heavyweight boxing legend to the ring against Paul was 'rigged'.
The non -supported rumors were so widespread that the promotion company of Paul made an official statement that the claims refused.
“After the broad circulation of incorrect and unfounded claims that undermine the integrity of the Paul VS Tyson event, the most valuable promotions (MVP) want to correct the record with regard to the contractual agreements and the nature of the fight,” a press release read .
“Both hunters who are in good faith performed to the best of skills with the aim of winning the battle. There were absolutely no restrictions – contractually or otherwise – around one of the two hunters. Every boxer could use his entire arsenal to win the fight.
“Trash -talk and speculation are common in sports, and athletes and promoters must tolerate nonsensical comments, jokes and opinions.”
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