Supposed foes turned into friends during one of many of President Donald Trump’s celebratory galas as both Jake Paul (27) and Mike Tyson (58) attended his inauguration Monday. Paul put his former boxing foe on his shoulders while at a Washington D.C. party that featured a wild collision of A-list celebrities and national power brokers.
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Alexander Tamargo/Getty Former sparring opponents Mike Tyson and Jake Paul reunited at an inaugural ball for the newly-sworn-in President Donald Trump. Tyson and Paul — who were last seen ...
In an Instagram video from the evening, 28-year-old Paul could be seen hoisting his former opponent Tyson, 58, onto his shoulders, while a crowd cheered them on. “Best friends,” Paul wrote in the caption.
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Just a few months after facing off in the boxing ring, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson were seen partying at Donald Trump's inauguration.
Paul posted a video showing him and Tyson dressed in tuxedos, laughing and having fun. Tyson cheered loudly, and Paul grinned as Tyson playfully raised his fist. The moment had fans raising eyebrows and buzzing online.
Tyson signed autographs and posed for pictures accompanied by an entourage that included at least five members of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
JAKE PAUL put Mike Tyson on his shoulders as the pair reunited at Donald Trump’s inauguration party. The duo fought in Arlington, Texas last November, with their bout streamed live on
Yeah, yeah, boxing ain’t what it was. Families ain’t gonna gather ‘round their radios to listen to prize fights ever again. And, sure, the most-watched and talked-about bout of the last couple years,