In the fight game, it’s not the size of the opponent but the heart and skills that make all the difference. Combat sports athletes like Demetrious Johnson consistently show that size isn’t everything. However, the debate rages on, especially as Jake Paul bulks up for his fight with Mike Tyson. Lennox Lewis, Tyson’s former opponent, recently weighed in, dismissing the notion that size can overpower skill, and shared his thoughts about the theory.
On Instagram, boxing legend Lennox Lewis dropped a video showing a buffed-up guy facing off against a smaller, less intimidating boxer. Spoiler alert: the smaller guy outshines his bigger opponent, proving once again that Lewis isn’t buying the size hype.
He pointed out that muscles might look scary, but if one doesn’t know how to box, it doesn’t mean much. He basically said that bullies count on their size to win before the fight even starts, but when they face someone with real skills, it’s a whole different game. Lewis added, lifting weights doesn’t make one a fighter, and he’d choose a trained boxer over a buffed-up newbie any day.
Fans flooded Lennox Lewis’s comments, backing his point that skills outweigh size. The video reinforced that Jake Paul will need top-notch skills, not just size, to take on Mike Tyson, one of the biggest boxers from the last era.
Medical Expert Alleges Jake Paul’s Steroid Use Before Mike Tyson Fight
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson is set for November 15th in Dallas, ahead of that the fans are buzzing about how Paul has got drastically buffed up. Talking about the same on Touch Weekly, Dr. Stuart Fischer has accused him of steroid use, claiming his transformation seems too extreme.
He cautioned that these steroids could lead to severe health risks, including high blood pressure and heart complications. On the other hand, Jake Paul has repeatedly denied the steroid claims and has passed all pre-fight drug tests despite the allegations.
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