Joe Rogan stands firm in his support of Mike Tyson’s boxing comeback, perplexed by those quick to dismiss the legendary fighter’s chances against Jake Paul. Despite Tyson’s age — at 57, soon to be 58 — and his lengthy career peppered with significant bouts and blows, Rogan remains undeterred.
In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, he brushed aside concerns about Tyson’s age, emphasizing the unique training methods Tyson employs, including electrical muscular stimulation, which Rogan believes can yield substantial benefits in injury recovery and performance enhancement.
Rogan’s confidence in Tyson’s abilities is unwavering, recognizing him as a boxing icon whose early knockout victories still resonate in the sport’s history.
Meanwhile, Jake Paul, aiming for his fourth consecutive victory, has been making waves with recent wins over notable opponents like Ryan Bourland, Andre August, and former UFC star Nate Diaz.
As a seasoned UFC analyst, Rogan asserts that Tyson will be adequately prepared physically for his bout with Paul. The outcome of this clash will ultimately determine whether the doubts raised by some fans and analysts hold any merit.