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Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul medical test results announced day before fight

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Mike Tyson and Jake Paul have been given the green light to . Tyson, at 58-years-old, will be stepping back into the professional ring for the first time in nearly two decades, facing off against YouTuber Paul, who is 31 years his junior, in front of a crowd of 75,000 in Dallas.

the former undisputed heavyweight world champion. Both fighters underwent heart and brain scans ahead of the bout, with due to his age and a

The match had to be postponed when Tyson was taken on a flight from Miami to Los Angeles, coughing up blood. However, a spokesperson for the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation confirmed to that both fighters are fit to step into the ring at the AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

Concerns about Tyson's health were heightened when he revealed in a Netflix documentary that he asked a doctor in May if he was going to die following his medical emergency. "A week and a half ago I was training and I was doing great but then all of a sudden I started feeling tired," he said.

"I was explaining to my trainer, 'I don't know what's wrong with me'."

"Coming here from Miami on the plane, I went to the bathroom and I threw up blood. The next thing I know I'm on the floor, I was defacating tar. So I came here and they found I had a big ulcer, two-and-a-half inches, and it was bleeding. All my friends were calling me like I was dying.

"I asked the doctor if I was going to die and she didn't say no. She said we have options though, and that's when I got nervous. I can't wait to get out of this motherf***er, man. God, I want to fight and start training.

"I don't want to die in the hospital bedroom, I want to die in the ring. You wouldn't believe what I endured from my ulcer. I lost 26 pounds, can you imagine that? I was so p***ed off because I had peaked. I was good, talking s***, ready."

Tyson pushed the fight back by four months and will take part in his first bout since he drew with fellow legend Roy Jones Jr in 2020, while his last professional outing saw him quit on his stool after five rounds against Kevin McBride in 2005.

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