De La Hoya says Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson was SCRIPTED & explains why Paul paid for win!



Oscar De La Hoya reacts to the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight and feels that it was scripted! As De La Hoya explains why he feels …

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24 thoughts on “De La Hoya says Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson was SCRIPTED & explains why Paul paid for win!

  1. I’m not even heavily in martial arts but I knew within the first 2 minutes it was totally scripted/fixed. Then finding out that goof somehow managed to also beat Anderson Silva & Ben Askren? Not a snowballs chance in hell was the fight with Mike Tyson real. He got rich off YouTube then used that success to pay these guys off to win a fight. Then he decided to magically “retire”? Lol give me a break.

  2. Just because he trained hard doesn’t make him a boxer. That kid has done extremely well in life earning money but he needs to take a step back and think before he speaks. He has the worst attitude and most self grandiose personality ever.

    I would love to see him fight Ryan Garcia!

  3. Oscar is right… but I had to laugh when he suggested that Mayweather/McGregor was held in a boxing ring "because boxing is king!"

    No, it was in a boxing ring because Floyd would be destroyed in an MMA octagon match even worse than Connor was destroyed in the boxing ring. Let's be real here.

  4. I actually agree with him. Everything about that "fight" just felt dirty and phony. Mike most likely just took the fight for the money and agreed to throw it or at least not knock Jake out and I think with Jake he got this mistaken belief that a "win" over someone like Mike Tyson would get him more respect and clout as a legitimate boxer. Instead, it's totally backfired on him and done the total opposite, and now most critics and fans of the sport think he's a total fraud and a loser!! It'll be interesting to see if he can rebound from this, but sadly for him, I think his 15 minutes of fame are coming to an end, and I think people have grown tired of the show.

  5. 100% scripted it had been proven. Mike can move blistering fast he trained and handle 5 min rounds with ease. He probably got loaded coming in. Proven there was a script thats why he bit his gloves non stop. Tyson could of thrown whicked combs he never once threw a right.

  6. Boxing has too many stream lines under one curtain, that’s the problem. All these different promoters and branch brands that muddy it up and make it too messy. It’s basically like if all these wrestling companies were under WWE and we want to see the top wrestlers go at it, but they have their own obligations and storylines they have to fulfill for this company (even if it doesn’t make sense) the fans don’t want to see it but we’re ignored because all of these promoters got their hands in the mix and they have fighters and champions that have mandatories against this guy and that guy so it takes this prime superstar 4 years (or never) to fight a guy exiting his prime

  7. The problem with boxing is fixed fights, nothing else. Blaming the fighters is a joke. The sport needs a governing body, and a housecleaning from top to bottom. So many fights are rigged– especially big fights– that the public lost interest. The truth is boxing deserves Jake Paul.

  8. I remember when boxing was fun to watch. These matches have too many rules:
    -do not hit hard
    -do not knock him out
    -make it look real
    How does fake boxing generate this much money?!

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