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In a recent episode of the “Impaulsive” podcast hosted by Logan Paul and IShowSpeed, NFL sensation Patrick Mahomes made a startling revelation that’s reverberating throughout the sports community: he has a sense of apprehension about facing Mike Tyson. Adorned in a dazzling Prime chain, Mahomes relaxed as he delved into various topics, including conspiracy theories and his admiration for Tom Brady. However, the standout moment came when he openly discussed the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, igniting a frenzy across the internet.

The 28-year-old quarterback, fresh off his third Super Bowl victory with the Kansas City Chiefs, didn’t shy away from offering his perspective on the forthcoming showdown. Scheduled for July 20th at AT&T Stadium, this event will witness YouTube sensation Jake Paul squaring off against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in an anticipated eight-round bout, set to be streamed live on Netflix.

 

Despite widespread support for the younger Paul, opinions are divided, with some fans banking on Tyson’s knockout ability, while others doubt the former champ’s current form. Mahomes chimed in, highlighting Jake’s endurance as a potential game-changer: “If Jake can stretch the fight, he stands a good chance. But one wrong hit could change everything,” he remarked, earning a nod from Logan in agreement.

Patrick Mahomes Prepares for Tyson vs. Paul

In an added twist, Mahomes hinted at potential training sessions in Dallas leading up to the fight. Juggling plans for workouts to shed his “Dad bod” and occasional WWE appearances, Mahomes appears fully invested in the spectacle, while still maintaining his status as the NFL’s shining star.

His intrigue with the bout goes beyond strategic analysis. The quarterback openly admitted to harboring genuine apprehension about Tyson’s formidable punching power, a sentiment shared by many who recognize the boxing legend’s dominance.

With Mahomes’ insights, anticipation for the fight only intensifies, underscoring his influence not just within the NFL but across the broader sports landscape.

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