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Boxing Bombshell: Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul and the Script Leak Controversy! 

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The much-hyped boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson has resulted in major controversy after an alleged script for the fight was leaked online. The document, which has been shared on various sites, said the bout would be in the fifth round, and Paul would win.
 
However, a different result has come up, one that depicts a screenshot of the results from Google, in which Paul was awarded the fight through unanimous decision after 10 rounds. This does not tally with the proposed eight-round fight, and such news only increased controversy about the actual fight.
 
Tempers frayed during Thursday’s media scrum when 58-year-old Tyson lunged at 27-year-old Paul and slapped him as they posed for pictures. Paul’s outburst was a speech where he called it personal and Tyson had to die.
 
Currently, the alleged leak of the script has created much controversy within the netizens with some of those monitoring the fight alleging that the fight is partially fixed for Paul. Specifically, fans have accused him of scripting his shows right from the early days of his career and even up today, there’s been no substantive proof of this.
 
There are still commentators who have raised their doubts over the 14-ounce gloves capacity to shield Paul from Tyson’s wrist strike. Some critics have even wondered how Tyson, who had been rooted in controversies and tantrums, would be able to follow the set script.
 
Nevertheless, no emissaries of either faction have come forward to verify or refute the validity of the document in question. The reasonableness of the fight stays questionable, so the fans are free to make a guess, this or that.
 
As the boxing world awaits the showdown between Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul, one thing is clear: the sensationalism of this fight has never been this high before. As tempers rise and abuses are exchanged and hurled back, fans are waiting for the day of fight, to see the events to occur on that particular night.
 
The current betting line is Jake Paul -205 which means to make $100 you need to wager $205. The underdog is Mike Tyson and their odds are +164; so if he wins, this is good money for the better. A draw is listed at +1000. Said boxing experts are expecting the fight to extend beyond 5.5 rounds because of the stamina Tyson possesses and the height, reach, and size that Paul possesses. This might also explain why the 14-ounce gloves can make the bout longer. There is youth and skill against experienced power in this bout where Paul fights against Tyson. The approximations show that Paul has a 58% chance of victory while Tyson has 34% and 8% for a draw.

Get ready for the most explosive fight! Will Paul’s youth win or will Tyson’s experience give him an additional edge?

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