Mike Tyson constructed a state-of-the-art training facility for the Jake Paul fight.

From Cus D’Amato’s Bag to Today’s Modern Gym: Inside Mike Tyson’s Training Regimen for Jake Paul Fight

In recent interviews, Jake Paul has expressed his confidence in facing off against boxing legend Mike Tyson. Mackenzie Salmon of Sports Seriously shares her thoughts on Paul’s self-assuredness.

Mike Tyson, known for his formidable street fighting skills honed in Brownsville, New York, is preparing for his upcoming boxing match against Jake Paul in a completely different setting. The gym where Tyson is training, located in the Las Vegas area, has been making waves on social media for its sleek and modern design.

Designed by Tyson’s wife Kiki, the gym is a scaled-down version of the Mike Tyson Boxing Club in Saudi Arabia. Though it is housed within a warehouse owned by Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, the space has been a key part of Tyson’s training regimen. With support from Davis and his team, Tyson’s vision for the gym has become a reality.

The gym features state-of-the-art equipment and training tools, including the Cus D’Amato Willie Heavy Bag that Tyson used to practice punching combinations. Tyson has been seen demonstrating how to use the bag effectively during his training sessions. The facility is not open to the public and is very private according to Tyson’s publicist, Joann Mignano.

As the highly anticipated boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul draws nearer, fans are intrigued by the combination of past training tools and present regimen in this cutting-edge space. The gym serves as a testament to both Tyson’s past accomplishments and his current determination to succeed in this new challenge.

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