A fan might have just put himself into Mike Tyson‘s bad books for flirting with the ex-heavyweight champions’ daughter despite the fact that she’s a minor, as the 58-year-old boxer prepares for his professional comeback.
Tyson retired from the pro scene in 2005 with his legacy as one of the best of all-time sealed, and has done sporadic exhibition fights in the meantime, most recently against Roy Jones Jr. in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic.
But on November 15 he will step back into the ring at the AT&T Stadium in Texas when he will take on Jake Paul, the controversial YouTuber-turned-boxer, in an event streamed live by Netflix after being delayed from July on medical grounds.
So as the New York native continues preparing for the clash, he posted promotional material ahead of the fight to which his 16-year-old daughter, Milan posted support by writing, “Let’s go dad.”
However, one user, @jordoe_mp, seemed to cross the line as he responded to her by writing, “Text me, beautiful.” The comment unsurprisingly coming from an anonymous account, which only seems to like football and the Dominican Republic.
The comment was made despite the fact that the young girl is legally a minor and underage as fans quickly rushed to point out Tyson would not waste time to defend his little girl.
One user wrote via Instagram, “He [Tyson] will kill him.”
Whilst a second added, “Bro, Mike [Tyson] gonna kill ya for hitting on his daughter.”
And a third commented, “@jordoe_mp is dead.”
Why was the first Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight cancelled?
Jake Paul was initially booked to fight Iron Mike Tyson on July 20 at the same venue close to Dallas, Texas, but the bout had to be cancelled after the ex-boxing champion suffered an ulcer flare up on a flight.
As a result, The Problem Child agreed to delay the scrap until November and in the meantime chose to meet Mike Perry in the ring, who he knocked out in the 10th round in Tampa, Florida, to improve his own record to 10-1-0 (seven knockouts).
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