Jake Paul is Determined to Save UFC 303 by Challenging Sean O’Malley: ‘I’m Confident I can Beat O’Malley in MMA”

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Jake Paul is on the lookout for his next challenge following the postponement of his much-awaited bout with Mike Tyson. With Tyson nearing 60 years old and Paul being significantly younger, the fight has been rescheduled to November 15 due to a medical emergency caused by Tyson’s ulcer flare-up.

Speculation suggests that Paul might square off against Mike Perry on the original fight date, with the Tyson showdown potentially taking place later in the year. UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley has thrown down the gauntlet to Paul, leading him to consider an MMA matchup before meeting Tyson in the ring.

Although an MMA clash with O’Malley is a tempting prospect, it’s improbable due to Paul’s contractual obligations with the PFL. He is awaiting the right opponent for his MMA debut, ideally on a major PPV event in Saudi Arabia scheduled for September.

Despite the setback of the delayed Tyson fight, Paul’s main concern is Tyson’s well-being. He remains laser-focused on the rescheduled fight date and is committed to delivering an epic battle for the fans. Paul recently confessed to feeling nervous about facing Tyson, even though he remains uncertain about defeating him, emphasizing that the boxing match is legitimate.

The age gap between Paul and Tyson has stirred debate, but Paul is unwavering in his determination to go through with the fight. Tyson himself is resolute in his desire to take on Paul, dismissing any age-related doubts.

Meanwhile, uncertainty looms over the upcoming UFC event featuring Conor McGregor and Michael Chandler, leaving fans eager to witness how events will unfold. Paul’s potential matchups and future plans are generating a buzz of excitement and anticipation in the world of combat sports.

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