Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul simulation ends in vicious 75-second knockout as fighter left sprawled out on the canvas

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Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul has been simulated – and it didn’t last long.

‘Iron Mike’ is set to return to the ring against Paul on November 15 in a controversial crossover clash at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Tyson and Paul slugged it out in the centre of the ring[/caption]

The fight was initially expected to be an exhibition bout given the staggering 31-year age gap between the pair.

However, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has since sanctioned it as a professional fight under their auspices.

Several members of the boxing fraternity have been up in arms about the decision with many expressing serious concerns for Tyson‘s health.

The former undisputed heavyweight champion recently celebrated his 58th birthday and hasn’t competed in the paid ranks since retiring on his stool against Kevin McBride in 2005.

Meanwhile, Paul is in his physical prime at 27 and has been actively competing in the sport for the last five years.

Most feel Tyson’s best chance of winning is via an early knockout, with the boxing icon still carrying his legendary punching power in bursts.

And that’s exactly how he got it done in a simulation of the fight on the new Undisputed video game.

In the fantasy bout, both men meet in the middle and slug it out from the opening bell.

As Paul attempts to slip a punch he is caught by a huge left hook that buckles his knees.

Tyson then sends Paul crashing to the canvas with a follow-up right hand but the YouTuber makes his way back to his feet.

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Tyson left Paul sprawled out on the canvas in the opening round[/caption]
Tyson and Paul will square off for real on November 15 in Arlington, TexasGETTY

When the action restarts, Tyson rocks Paul with a left hook before decking him with a sickening body shot.

This time, Paul is unable to beat the count as he is left sprawled out on the canvas after just 75 seconds of the first round.

Paul would be ill-advised to adopt the same aggressive approach when he faces Tyson for real.

His former trainer Shane Mosley has urged Paul to tire the hard-hitting veteran out before opening up.

“If Mike really hits Jake, Mike can really hurt Jake, and I know what Mike can do and what Jake can do,” he told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

“I don’t think Jake really understands how hard Mike can hit. Mike is 58, but these are two-minute rounds and all fighters have pride.

“I don’t think Mike will be going in there to lose to Jake Paul. Jake thinks he can take a shot.

“In the first five or six rounds, and what makes this so fun, is that getting hit by Mike Tyson is dangerous, very dangerous.

“Jake will have to tire Mike out. Jake will need to understand how these punches will come at him.

“People need to understand that a bar fight between two guys is one thing, a professional fighter, especially a former world champion, regardless of age, is still a very dangerous man who can seriously hurt you.

“I don’t know how long they would be able to hurt you [laughs], but these are punches from people who have been throwing punches all their lives.”

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