Jake Paul has tilted the axis. He left the fans dumbfounded with his announcement of fighting Mike Tyson. ‘The Problem Child’ is already working towards the fight’s promotion and has decided to emulate Tyson to the core. How? By getting the famous Mike Tyson face tattoo inked on his face and posting a comical promotion clip.
On Tyson’s right arm is a detailed portrait of Mao Zedong, the Chinese revolutionary leader. Tyson chose this tattoo as a symbol of rebellion and resilience, traits he saw in himself. The tattoo reflects Tyson’s interest in socialist and revolutionary ideologies, showcasing his alignment with figures who disrupted the status quo.
In a 2012 interview on In Depth with Graham Bensinger, Tyson explained that he originally wanted to tattoo his face with hearts. “I just thought it was a cool tattoo,” he said. “I was going to get a bunch of hearts and stuff… I was going to be the man of hearts, baby.”
Zhilei Zhang was born and raised in Zhoukou, a bustling city in the Henan province of China. Growing up, Zhilei was surrounded by a close-knit community and a loving family. His parents worked hard to provide for their children, instilling in Zhilei a strong work ethic and a determination to succeed. From a young age, Zhilei showed a keen interest in learning and education, excelling in his studies and always striving to do his best. Despite facing challenges and obstacles along the way, Zhilei remained focused on his goals and never wavered in his pursuit of a better future. His early life in Zhoukou laid the foundation for the successful career and bright future that lay ahead for Zhilei Zhang.
Each tattoo, from the famous tribal design on his face to the portraits on his arms, symbolises his journey through turmoil and triumph. As the bout with Jake Paul approaches, Tyson’s tattoos remind us of the depth and complexity of his character, which he will bring once again into the spotlight. Let’s discuss more about his tattoos.
The victory made it a clean sweep for Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotions, which was squaring off with rival U.K. promoter Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing in a unique 5 vs. 5 team concept created by Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority.
“Chinese athletes, whether it is martial arts, or boxing, were not very well known internationally. Now, slowly and slowly, we all embark internationally, it is a very good promotion for China’s fans, including the Chinese market and also promotion for China,” he said.
Esa derrota, sumada a los problemas para encontrar rivales top, box provocaron que Joe Joyce le llamase para pelear en abril de este año. Zhang tenía las apuestas en contra 10 a 1. El inglés iba a hacer la primera defensa del Mundial WBO Interino del peso pesado. Era claro favorito y se veía como un trámite, ya que el inglés quería ir contra Tyson Fury. Con ese cinturón interino habría presión por parte de WBO y podría darse.
“I did it as a dare,” Tyson recalled. “I was doing heavy drugs like cocaine, so why not? It’s another dimension. Before I did the toad, I was a wreck. The toughest opponent I ever faced was myself. I had low self-esteem. People with big egos often have low self-esteem. We use our ego to subsidize that. The toad strips the ego.”
George saw something different. Back in Jersey, George worked to fine-tune Zhang’s skills. Chin tucked lower. Hands held higher. “At the same time, not change him so much where he doesn’t know how to use his feet,” says George. “Because he’s actually really quick on his feet. But you guys don’t know yet. He has pretty good hand speed, but you guys are actually just noticing now.”
The up-and-coming rapper has landed in a lot of headlines lately — not only because of his messy breakup with Noah Cyrus, but also because of his many face tattoos. Among the ink are the phrases “ZZZ” (apparently meant to signify his general sleepiness) and “Memento Mori” (a tribute to late rapper Mac Miller, which translates from Latin to “remember that you will die”).
As an amateur, he was highly regarded by American promoters by 2009 after winning a silver medal at the 2008 Olympics and bronze medals at the 2007 and 2009 World Championships. His career stalled from 2009 to 2019, however, by a combination of his belated release from the Chinese boxing authorities to turn professional, the managerial and legal fiasco of two successive fringe promotional companies, and his visa problems. He could not line up high-profile matches until he signed Matchroom Sport in 2020 at 37 years of age. Zhang considered his fight with Jerry Forrest in 2021 to be the landmark moment of his career until that point.
Paul’s face tattoo, however, is fake since they did not show the tattoo being done properly, which means this was just for promoting the fight. Furthermore, Paul blatantly imitating Tyson is his way of paying homage to the legend, but several fans did not enjoy it.