šŸšØ Jake Paul warned modified rule for Mike Tyson clash could leave him in world of pain

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson collide on November 15th at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Despite the huge age-gap and ā€˜Iron Mikeā€™sā€™ recent health scare the fight will go ahead in just over two weeksā€™ time and will be broadcast live on Netflix.

It has emerged that Paul and Tyson will box over eight, two-minute rounds, rather than the traditional three minutes and they will battle it out in 14oz gloves instead of the usual 10oz mitts that are usually worn by professionals.

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But, Hall of Fame boxing referee Richard Steele has sent ā€˜The Problem Childā€™ a warning ahead of their showdown.

ā€œThatā€™s still a small glove thinking about the power ofĀ Mike Tyson,ā€ he toldĀ USA Today.

ā€œI donā€™t see the guy going that distance with Tyson. Because Tyson, heā€™s so strong and heā€™s an ex-champion.

ā€œHe knows what heā€™s doing and for two minutesā€¦ he can go all out.ā€

ā€œHeā€™s still dangerous, he has so much powerā€¦ I just hope he donā€™t end up getting hurt or hurt the other guy.ā€

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