The much-anticipated boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, originally slated for July 20, has been postponed following a health scare involving Tyson.

The boxing legend's recent medical issue has prompted concerns about his readiness to step into the ring for this high-profile bout, ESPN reports.

Most Valuable Promotions, the organizers of the event, made the announcement on Friday, citing Tyson's recent health setback as the reason for the delay.

The new date for the fight will be officially announced on June 7, with AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, still set as the preferred venue for the showdown.

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Tyson's Health Concerns

Mike Tyson's health issue initially surfaced during a flight from Los Angeles to Miami, where he experienced symptoms related to a flare-up of an ulcer condition.

Despite initial reassurances, further medical consultations advised Tyson to scale back his training regimen temporarily to allow for recovery.

In a statement addressing his fans, Tyson expressed gratitude for their support during this challenging time, according to Fox News.

"Unfortunately, due to my ulcer flare-up, I have been advised by my doctor to lighten my training for a few weeks to rest and recover," Tyson explained.

He reassured his supporters that he intends to return to full training soon and remains confident in his ability to deliver a standout performance later this year.

Jake Paul, Tyson's opponent in this anticipated matchup, echoed support for the decision to postpone the fight. "I fully support postponing the event so Mike Tyson has no excuses come fight night," Paul stated.

Known for his outspoken nature, Paul also expressed his determination to face Tyson at his best, ensuring a competitive and memorable bout.

Tyson's mid-flight health scare reportedly caused a brief disruption as paramedics responded to his condition upon landing in Los Angeles.

Sources close to the situation described the incident as a precautionary measure prompted by Tyson's discomfort, which was attributed to complications from his ongoing ulcer condition.

At 57 years old, Mike Tyson's return to professional boxing has been marked by both anticipation and skepticism.

His last professional fight dates to June 2005, and while he has remained active in training and exhibition matches, his recent health setback has raised questions about his physical readiness for a competitive bout with Paul, a significantly younger opponent at 27.

Fight Details and Rescheduling

Originally sanctioned as a professional bout featuring eight two-minute rounds at heavyweight with 14-ounce gloves, Tyson vs Paul promises to be a spectacle of age versus youth and experience versus ambition.

Despite the delay, promoters assure fans that all tickets purchased for the original date will be valid for the rescheduled event, maintaining excitement and interest in what is anticipated to be a blockbuster event in the world of sports and entertainment, AP News noted.

The fight, which was planned to be livestreamed on Netflix, holds promise not only as a sporting event but also as a major cultural moment.

Fans and analysts alike eagerly await the rescheduled date, anticipating a clash that will captivate audiences worldwide.

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Written by: Ross Key

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