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Mike Tyson's routine that is stronger than Cristiano Ronaldo's

The boxer revealed his routine for the next fight against Jake Paul

By Diego Mendoza

CR7 vs Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson has a 7-hour training routine without rest, just as you read, at 58 years old the boxing legend trains without rest to face Jake Paul who is 31 years younger. The event will be on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with streaming on the Netflix streaming platform.

In an interview with host Jimmy Kimmel, Tyson stated that this fight is totally serious and that he is preparing to beat Jake: "I start at 11. And I leave the gym at 5. There is a little break when I finish my boxing." . "I take a massage for an hour...", confessed the boxer to the surprise of the coach, this routine is stronger than Cristiano's, who at 39 years old is in formidable physical condition.

Is it stronger than Cristiano Ronaldo's routine? Yes, CR7 trains on average 4 hours a day, but not consecutively, as revealed by the ViveUSA portal. Cristiano combines different types of exercises, such as push-ups, sit-ups, squats, among others. For his part, Mike Tyson is trained for 7 consecutive hours with a one-hour break.

Other issues that make Tyson's training stronger is that boxing is a more explosive sport, where cardio is much stronger. In addition, sparring against their coaches is more tiring, physical and mental concentration is 100%. Additionally, the gloves that Tyson uses have a heavier weight than normal, which makes the training much more demanding. Few people in the world can train 7 consecutive hours at 51 years old.

Regarding the fight that Tyson will have, it will be against Jake Paul, who initially started as a YouTuber but after gaining fame he began to fight somewhat more professionally as was the case with his battles against Tommy Fury and Tyron Woodley. Paul has 10 consecutive victories. But Mike Tyson is clear that he wants to destroy him inside the ring, with that training, it is very likely.

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