Jake Paul’s fight with Mike Tyson hit by protester who hired huge truck to shame controversial event

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson has been hit by a protest, with a fan displaying a strong message on the side of a truck. Paul and Tyson meet in a surprising professional showdown in Texas, an event that has faced widespread backlash from the boxing world. Paul and Tyson will meet in a controversial but big eventGetty The pair have signed to a fully sanctioned bout, despite being 31 years apart in age, with Tyson now 58 and far from his heavyweight prime where he reigned as an undisputed champion. Many fans have chosen to not watch the event in their own protest, as well as Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn. But one has decided to take the fight to Paul in particular, parking a small lorry in the car park at the event. The truck carried a message which struck out at the contest. It read: “He’s 58, Jake Paul shame on you.” It is reported that the truck had been searching for a space for several hours, and finally found its spot. The message is clear as day, but it won’t derail the huge spectacle which is set to unfold in front of the eyes of millions. The criticism has come with many concerned for the health of heavyweight icon Tyson, who is far from the best physical condition of his life. Paul has faced blame for making the contest count on their professional records, despite ‘Iron Mike’ himself signing the agreement. The leader of that movement is former world champion Tony Bellew, who has been vocal even at the event at his disregard for picking Tyson as an opponent. X - Helen Yee A protester parked at Paul vs Tyson hitting out at the spectacle[/caption] And he insisted Paul needs to stop his acts if he is serious about the sport. Bellew told talkSPORT: “I think it’s sad that it is sanctioned. “Jake Paul is not a real professional boxer, he is targeting the older demographic and start fighting older men. “If Mike lets him survive, where is he going to target next, the old people’s home? It is crazy. “I get it with Mike and his side, if someone is going to throw enough money at you, everyone has a price. “I totally get it but from Jake Paul’s side, I think it’s sad he wanted it to be on Tyson’s professional record. GettyThe event will go ahead nonetheless[/caption] “You are facing a guy who is a grandfather, it is an absolute joke. I get the demand but it is a joke. “If he is really interested in boxing, and you really do want to win something then stop picking on grandads.” Betting with talkSPORT BET Bet £10 on Jake Paul v Mike Tyson and get a £5 free bet for every round CLAIM HERE T&Cs: 18+ New customers only. Opt in via mobile and bet £10 (odds 1/1+) on Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul before the fight starts. No cash out. Get a £5 Free Bet for every round, 7 days expiry. T&Cs Apply, GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsibly Fight Odds: Jake Paul – 4/7 Mike Tyson – 7/4 Draw – 9/1 *odds subject to change Check out all the latest free bets and betting offers from talkSPORT and our partners.

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Jake Paul’s fight with Mike Tyson hit by protester who hired huge truck to shame controversial event

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson has been hit by a protest, with a fan displaying a strong message on the side of a truck.

Paul and Tyson meet in a surprising professional showdown in Texas, an event that has faced widespread backlash from the boxing world.

Paul and Tyson will meet in a controversial but big event
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The pair have signed to a fully sanctioned bout, despite being 31 years apart in age, with Tyson now 58 and far from his heavyweight prime where he reigned as an undisputed champion.

Many fans have chosen to not watch the event in their own protest, as well as Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn.

But one has decided to take the fight to Paul in particular, parking a small lorry in the car park at the event.

The truck carried a message which struck out at the contest.

It read: “He’s 58, Jake Paul shame on you.”

It is reported that the truck had been searching for a space for several hours, and finally found its spot.

The message is clear as day, but it won’t derail the huge spectacle which is set to unfold in front of the eyes of millions.

The criticism has come with many concerned for the health of heavyweight icon Tyson, who is far from the best physical condition of his life.

Paul has faced blame for making the contest count on their professional records, despite ‘Iron Mike’ himself signing the agreement.

The leader of that movement is former world champion Tony Bellew, who has been vocal even at the event at his disregard for picking Tyson as an opponent.

X - Helen Yee
A protester parked at Paul vs Tyson hitting out at the spectacle[/caption]

And he insisted Paul needs to stop his acts if he is serious about the sport.

Bellew told talkSPORT: “I think it’s sad that it is sanctioned.

Jake Paul is not a real professional boxer, he is targeting the older demographic and start fighting older men.

“If Mike lets him survive, where is he going to target next, the old people’s home? It is crazy.

“I get it with Mike and his side, if someone is going to throw enough money at you, everyone has a price.

“I totally get it but from Jake Paul’s side, I think it’s sad he wanted it to be on Tyson’s professional record.

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The event will go ahead nonetheless[/caption]

“You are facing a guy who is a grandfather, it is an absolute joke. I get the demand but it is a joke.

“If he is really interested in boxing, and you really do want to win something then stop picking on grandads.”

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Fight Odds:

Jake Paul – 4/7

Mike Tyson – 7/4

Draw – 9/1

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