Mike Tyson’s Health: About the Boxing Legend’s Condition Before Jake Paul Fight

By Hollywood Life | Created at 2024-11-15 17:09:17 | Updated at 2024-11-21 19:15:37 6 days ago
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Texas , United States - 12 November 2024; Mike Tyson during an open workout session, held at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas, USA, ahead of his heavyweight bout with Jake Paul, on November 15th at AT&T Stadium in Arlington Texas. (Photo By Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

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Mike Tyson is getting back in the ring tonight!

The 58-year-old former boxing champion is set to face 27-year-old Jake Paul in a live-streamed Netflix event taking place in Texas on Nov. 15. And while fans of the sport are excited to see “Iron Mike” make his big return, many are concerned about his health given his age.

Find out more about the boxing legend’s past injuries, current health, and additional details below.

Tyson Reveals He Has Sciatica

Fans of the Brooklyn native were shocked to see photos of him in a wheelchair and using a walking stick at a Miami airport in August 2022. That year, Tyson revealed that he lives with sciatica, a condition described as “pain that travels along the path of the sciatic nerve.” According to the Mayo Clinic, the sciatic nerve runs from the buttocks down each leg, and sciatica often occurs when a herniated disc or bone overgrowth puts pressure on the lumbar spine nerve roots. The condition can cause inflammation, pain, and numbness due to nerve irritation.

“I have sciatica every now and then, it flares up,” he explained in a Newsmax interview. “When it flares up, I can’t even talk! Thank God it’s the only health problem I have.”

Tyson Claims He ‘Broke’ His Back

Apart from his nerve pain, fans may recall Tyson’s claim that he “broke” his back after his 2002 fight with Lennox Lewis.

Nearly two decades later, Tyson addressed the issue in an interview, explaining that his back has been “bad” due to the physical toll from years of training and fighting. He added that his “spine just starts shifting” as a result of the damage.

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Tyson Has an Ulcer Flare-Up

On May 26, paramedics were called to assist Tyson after a medical emergency occurred on an airplane. According to an eyewitness who spoke to In Touch on May 27, an announcement was made on the flight requesting a doctor. “Mike had some kind of medical emergency on the plane and paramedics boarded.” He was later recommended by a doctor to do “light training” for the next several weeks.

In the newly released Netflix documentary Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson, which chronicles the lead-up to the event from both fighters’ perspectives, Tyson shared more details about the incident that left him fearing for his life.

The original fight between the fighters was scheduled for July 20, and just a few months before, Tyson was training when he suddenly started feeling unusually tired. “I was explaining to my trainer, ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with me,'” Tyson recalled. “Coming here from Miami on the plane, I went to the bathroom and I threw up blood. The next thing I know, I’m on the floor, and I was defecating tar. So I came here, and they found I had a big ulcer—two-and-a-half inches—and it was bleeding. All my friends were calling me like I was dying.”

Tyson then asked his doctor if he was going to die, and while she didn’t say “no,” she reassured him they had treatment options. “That’s when I got nervous,” Tyson said. “I can’t wait to get out of this motherf**ker, man. God, I want to fight and start training. I don’t want to die in the hospital bedroom, I want to die in the ring.”

The heavyweight also revealed that he lost 26 pounds during the ordeal.

How Is Tyson’s Health Now?

According to BBC Sport, Tyson downplayed any recent health concerns, stating he was “just fine” but taking extra precautions ahead of his fight. He requested that those around him wear face masks for added safety.

He had also been rigorously training ahead of the fight, which he described as “not fun, but it’s worth it.”

He added, “No one is taking it easy on me. They want to see if I’ll quit or not, and I’m still here. All the training is over now. The fight is the party—the training is just preparation, but the fight itself is the party.”

A spokesperson for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has confirmed that both fighters are fit to step into the ring, having passed all mandatory medical tests on Thursday, including heart and brain scans.

Earlier in the year, a medical professional outlined the health risks Tyson faces in his upcoming fight against Paul, who has been impressive in his boxing career.

“In older people, the brain tends to lose volume,” explained Stephen Hughes, a senior lecturer in medicine at Anglia Ruskin University, in an article for The Conversation. “This lengthens the bridging veins and makes them more vulnerable to rupture. Alcoholism is known to accelerate brain shrinkage, and it appears that Tyson has this as a past risk factor.” Hughes also highlighted potential risks to Tyson’s heart as part of the overall health concerns.

When Was Tyson’s Last Fight?

The former heavyweight world champion has not fought in a professional bout since 2005, when he suffered a sixth-round loss to Kevin McBride. Since then, Tyson has participated in exhibition matches, including a 2020 showdown against fellow veteran Roy Jones Jr., which ended in a split draw.

When Is the Fight?

The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight will take place this Friday, Nov. 15, with the preliminary card starting at 5:30 p.m. ET and the main card kicking off at 8 p.m. ET.

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