During a flight from Miami to Los Angeles on Sunday, Tyson reportedly “became nauseous and dizzy due to an ulcer flare up 30 minutes before landing,” his publicist’s office said in a statement.
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The boxing match between Paul and Tyson is set to be broadcast live on Netflix on July 20 from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Tex., the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.
If for any reason the 58-year-old Tyson can’t make the fight, another controversial boxer seems ready to step into the ring with Paul.
Ryan Garcia posted on X that he’d be willing to face Paul if the legend can’t fight, saying “If Mike can’t fight I’ll sub in.”
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He also posted a screenshot of a DM conversation between himself and Paul in which he says “If you down to fight, if Mike can’t do it, let me know I will fill in.”
Last month, it was announced that the bout between Paul and Tyson has been officially sanctioned and will go down as a professional matchup.
That means that the result will be reflected on both boxers’ professional records, which would not have been the case had the fight been held as exhibition – which was originally the belief.
Tyson confirmed on social media that the fight has been sanctioned, posting: “I wasn’t joking when I said this would be a real fight.”
It will be the Tyson’s first professional fight since 2005, when he lost to Kevin McBride due to retirement. The former world heavyweight champion has a professional record of 50-6-2.
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