Jake Paul would be able to KO him, but he clearly did not want to. The fact Mike had a heart attack that postponed the fight a lot during the trip in that airplane, a moment in an event (dunno if it was in UFC Noche) in which Tyson was saying it was hard to walk, that he felt weak and with shortness of breath, many ppl talking about the (which is true) consequences of Mike at that age being KO'd made Jake Paul way more cautious to win by points. Tyson had a really good 1st round, in which Jake Paul needed to resort to clinching many times, but that's age, explosive power can't be kept constant when the person is aged like that... Specially since Tyson, even tho he still remained in shape, never had good habits post his career was done, he was a daily smoker, smoked pot a lot... So the routine of training he took all of a sudden is unhealthy for that age and for someone who hasn't pushed himself in training for many and many years. He'd have a very quick explosive moment, which would last way too quickly. I'm glad JP didn't KO him tho. At the end, it seemed more like somewhat of a friendly fight, not friendly literally, but more like a true exhibition that would showcase one more time Tyson in action. And Tyson needed some money from what I had heard as well, in fact he was the one who asked for that fight vs Jake Paul. So yeah, I'm glad the way it ended, with Jake Paul hugging him, knowing the huge impact and figure Tyson was in his prime, more like just having a fight that he knew he wouldn't push too much and that that wouldn't be that good of a fight, but was still very meaningful to him, considering the legend of Tyson. I really liked this side of Jake Paul tbh, I like him more now lulz
I knew for a fact that the co main event featuring the within the top 3 female goat boxers would be by far the best fight.... Which was ofc, tho the decision wasn't fair at all, but a huge fight nonetheless, tho their first fight was even better... The first one was fight of the year