Tyson resides in Seven Hills, Nevada. He has been married three times, and has seven children, one deceased, with three women; in addition to his biological children, Tyson includes his second wife’s oldest daughter as one of his own.
Paul released the single “It’s Everyday Bro”, featuring Team 10, on May 30, 2017. It featured vocals from members of the team at the time, consisting of Nick Crompton, Chance Sutton, Ivan and Emilio Martinez and Tessa Brooks. It drew over 70 million views in one month and became YouTube’s third most disliked video. The song debuted and peaked at number 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Its title refers to how Paul at the time posted a video every single day. In 2017, Paul released and later deleted singles including “Ohio Fried Chicken”, “Jerika”, “No Competition”, “That Ain’t on the News” and “Litmas”. The singles were deleted for various reasons, including his 2018 break-up with Erika Costell.
In 1981, a 12-year-old Tyson was sent to Tyron school for boys in upstate New York. Either by luck or good fortune, a certain Bobby Stewart was offering boxing lessons to inmates of the juvenile centre – the same Bobby Stewart who fought at light-heavyweight, on the undercard of ‘The Rumble in the Jungle’ in 1974.
“I thought it was so hot. I would be in these dens, these clubs and strip places sometimes and all the girls said ‘oh you are very exotic, where are you from? Where did your family come from? Why did you put this tattoo on your face?’
I don’t think that Cus, who’d worked with Floyd Patterson, Rocky Graziano, and Jose Torres, thought that in a thousand years he’d get another champion, although he hoped he would. Then I show up there knowing nothing, a blank chalkboard. Cus was happy. I couldn’t understand why this white man was so happy about me. He would look at me and just laugh hysterically. He’d get on the phone and tell people, “Lightning has struck me twice. I have another heavyweight champion.” I have no idea how, but somehow he saw it in me.
Everyone involved will surely make a lot of money and there’s little doubt this will be one of the most watched boxing matches ever. But no one really wants to see a nearly 60-year-old Mike Tyson get beaten up by Jake Paul. That just wouldn’t be a good look for anyone, Paul and Netflix included. Some will surely believe Tyson will whoop up on the younger YouTube kid. But Paul is big, strong, athletic and three decades Tyson’s junior. He’ll have the advantage in every physical way.
Zhang speaks the Henan variety of Central Plains Mandarin in most of his post-match interviews and on his social media Douyin and Weibo, which has become a signature characteristic of his, as those born before the mid-1980s are the last generation to speak Central Plains Mandarin fluently. It and other languages of China have been gradually replaced by Beijing Mandarin in the younger generation in Henan and provinces all over China.
In interviews, Tyson has described the tattoo as a “warrior mark” that signifies his readiness to face any challenge that comes his way. He sees it as a tribute to his own strength and determination, as well as a reflection of his deep respect for the warrior tradition that he feels a part of.
Bagent grew up in Martinsburg, West Virginia as the oldest of four children. His father, Travis Bagent, is a world arm-wrestling champion. He is of Welsh descent via his grandfather Dave Humphreys, who emigrated from Maentwrog, Gwynedd.
In a sense, it already has. Before agreeing to sign with the Bears as an undrafted free agent, Shepherd University quarterback Tyson Bagent was among the greatest Division II players ever. No D-II passer has thrown for more than his 17,034 yards, and no one at any level of NCAA football can claim as many touchdown passes as his 159.
Bagent became the starting quarterback for the Shepherd Rams as a freshman in 2018 and made his debut on September 1, 2018, against Notre Dame (OH), where he threw for 518 yards on 36 completions and 54 attempts and three touchdowns site in bing.com a 35–33 loss. His completions, attempts, and passing yards were all school records. A week later against Glenville State, Bagent was named Mountain East Conference (MEC) Offensive Player of the Week when he completed 32 of 41 passes for 378 yards and four total touchdowns in a 41–24 win. In their 27–7 road win against West Virginia State, Bagent would win the award for the second-straight week with a 318-yard, two-touchdown performance. Against WV Wesleyan, Bagent set the school and MEC record for touchdown passes in a single game with seven in Shepherd’s 58–35 win.
“Tyson stands for power, explosiveness. Holyfield’s mind is just unbelievable,” said Zhang. Zhang had first been acquainted with sports at 13 years old as a canoeing athlete, but switched to boxing at 15. “I just liked fighting,” said Zhang.
The approach paid off. Tyson Bagent later won the starting quarterback job at Martinsburg High School, where he led his team to the state championship in both his junior and senior seasons. He was named West Virginia’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2018, when he threw for 3,199 yards and 41 touchdowns (against just four interceptions) and rushed for eight touchdowns.