- by foxnews
- 17 Nov 2024
Tyson, 58, gave boxing fans every hope that he might still have some gas left in the tank during the first two rounds of the eight-round bout, but that hope quickly faded by the third as Tyson began to slow down.
"Yeah, definitely. Definitely a bit. I wanted to give the fans a show, but I didn't want to hurt someone that didn't need to be hurt."
When asked whether any of the punches Tyson threw had an impact, Paul simply replied, "No."
"I tried to give the best fight I possibly could, but when someone's just surviving in the ring basically, it's hard to make it exciting. I couldn't really get him to engage me."
During his post fight interview, Tyson said returning for his first professional bout in nearly two decades wasn't an attempt to prove anything to anyone. It was for him alone.
"I didn't prove nothing to anybody, only to myself," Tyson said. "I'm not one of those guys that looks to please the world. I'm just happy with what I can do."
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