A high school football team hilariously mocked Mike Tyson’s fight with Jake Paul on Friday, November 15 after a wrestler accidentally hurt a WWE official during a SmackDown event named Money in the Bank.

Jacob Fatu, the triple United States champion, accidentally kicked a red-haired woman after being vaulted over a barrier by one of his performing colleagues, leading to the hilarious jibe at Tyson vs Paul from the San Diego High School Football Team.

“Reminds me of the @jakepaul vs. @MikeTyson exchange,” San Diego said of the WWE incident via X.com, formerly Twitter, a comment that was seen over 127 times after being posted on November 15.

Fatu broke character repeatedly in Toronto as he apologized to the unfortunate woman and proved he has a good heart, whilst battling Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owns and Randy Orton alongside Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga.

Paul reacts to Tyson victory

Of course, San Diego are referring to the fact that Paul is 27 and Tyson is almost a senior citizen as fans and other boxers criticized the fight at the AT&T Stadium as something that shouldn’t be happening, with corners for Iron Mike’s long term health.

On the night, it was no shock that The Problem Child used that youth to claim an easy victory in a fight where his rival only managed to land 18 punches. Paul controlled the tempo with his jab and rarely looked for knockout blows, despite that being permitted within the rules.

Both of them ended up winners though. They got out of the ring on amicable terms and both heave their health in pretty solid shape after the fight and their bank accounts grew a sizeable portion as they made a reported $60m between them.

“What do people say,” Paul told media after the fight. “I told everyone what I was going to do, I was going to give him a boxing lesson.”

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