THE FIGHT THAT LET EVERYONE DOWNThis weekend’s match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has sparked a wave of criticism and disappointment among boxing fans and experts. The bout, which saw the 58-year-old veteran face off against the 27-year-old influencer, was labeled by many as a “fiasco” and a “disgrace” to the sport.
Despite showing promise in his pre-fight training sessions, Tyson, who has been retired for nearly two decades, exhibited clear signs of wear and lack of preparation. Meanwhile, Paul, whose boxing career is still in its infancy, failed to convince the audience of his legitimacy in the ring.
The fight lacked intensity and technique, with several moments where both fighters seemed more focused on putting on a show than genuinely competing. Fans took to social media to voice their disappointment, calling the event a “farce” and a “mockery” of professional boxing, making it obvious that both fighters were more interested in the money than in securing an epic victory: $40 million for Jake Paul and $20 million for Tyson.
Rumors even suggest that Paul approached Tyson for the fight because Tyson was struggling financially, and that the outcome was fixed from the start.
In the end, the Tyson-Paul showdown fell far short of expectations, leaving a bitter taste for boxing enthusiasts who had hoped for a performance worthy of the legend that Mike Tyson represents.
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SWAPPING THE RING FOR A BUSWe’ve seen it before: the “spectacle” of fights constantly trying to reinvent itself in this era of media and social overexposure. In the past, it was enough to do something different or innovative to stand out. But now, in a world flooded with endless content, one change isn’t enough; you need two or three more twists to truly grab anyone’s attention.
Creativity seems to have no limits:
fights suspended meters above the ground, battles
in pools, phone booths, and now, as in the video we’re looking at, fights inside public buses. It all boils down to the same goal: competing for those precious seconds of attention in a world where the extraordinary has become the norm.
The real question isn’t just how far they’ll go to grab your interest, but whether you, as a viewer, are still impressed—or if this endless quest for extremes has already lost its punch. Perhaps the real challenge isn’t in reinventing the stage but in finding a way to truly connect with an audience increasingly numb to the spectacle.
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The day of their wedding.
14 KNOCKDOWNS IN UNDER 12 MINUTESOn September 28, 2024, during PFL Europe 3 in Glasgow, Scotland, Lewis McGrillen and Dean Garnett delivered one of the most epic fights in Professional Fighters League (PFL) history. In under 12 minutes, the bout saw an astonishing 14 knockdowns, leaving fans and analysts in awe.
McGrillen started strong, knocking Garnett down three times in the opening moments. Although Garnett responded with a knockdown of his own, McGrillen kept up the pressure with powerful strikes. Finally, in the third round, McGrillen landed a decisive left hook, knocking Garnett out and securing the victory.
This clash has been hailed as one of the greatest in PFL history and a clear "Fight of the Year" candidate. Its intensity and the sheer number of knockdowns highlighted the high level of competition in PFL Europe. With this win, McGrillen advanced to the PFL Europe Bantamweight Championship, where he faced Alexander Luster, solidifying his status as one of Europe’s rising MMA stars.
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Today’s slow-motion highlight.