Jake Paul Claims He Is The ‘Strongest Heavyweight Alive’ After Bench Pressing 500 Pounds Ahead Of Mike Tyson Fight

Jake Paul has never been shy about making bold claims, and his latest has certainly taken the combat sports world by storm. In preparation for his upcoming fight against 58-year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson, Paul declared that he is now the “strongest heavyweight out there.” This proclamation came after the YouTube star-turned-boxer claimed to have bench-pressed 500 pounds, a new personal record for him.



Paul, who is known for his brash and confident personality, shared the news on social media, writing, “New personal record, 500 lbs, I am the strongest heavyweight out there.” The post immediately sparked reactions, with fans and critics questioning the legitimacy of his claim, while others expressed their shock at the amount of weight Paul allegedly lifted.

This announcement comes just weeks before Paul’s highly-anticipated fight with Mike Tyson, a fight that has garnered significant attention due to the massive age difference between the two fighters. Paul, 26, will face Tyson, the former undisputed heavyweight champion who remains an iconic figure in boxing, despite retiring from professional competition.

Paul’s boast about his newfound strength is likely intended to intimidate Tyson, who, despite his age, remains a formidable opponent with his own grueling training regimen. While Paul’s feat on the bench press is impressive, strength alone does not win boxing matches, and many are eager to see if he can translate his power in the weight room into success in the ring.

Critics have pointed out that Paul, who weighs significantly less than traditional heavyweight boxers, might be exaggerating his claim to be the “strongest heavyweight in the world.” Boxing experts have weighed in, noting that while strength is important, it is only one component of a boxer’s skill set. Speed, stamina, technique and mental toughness are all equally crucial when stepping into the ring, especially against an experienced boxer like Tyson.

Despite the skepticism, Paul remains confident. He has built a professional boxing record with 10 wins and just one loss, and he sees this fight with Tyson as a chance to solidify his place in the sport. Tyson, on the other hand, sees the fight as a chance to teach the young boxer a lesson, having previously said, “I started it and I’m going to finish it.”

With fight night just weeks away, tension is mounting. Will Jake Paul’s youthful strength and energy be enough to beat the legendary Iron Mike? Or will Tyson’s decades of experience and power prove too much for the brash young boxer?

One thing is certain: the world will be watching closely to see if Jake Paul’s bold claims of being the strongest heavyweight hold up in the ring.