A press conference ahead of the big Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight took an unexpected turn when the pair were awkwardly asked about their body count.
14-year-old influencer Kayo Martin put the question to the pair, before asking them 'who has bigger balls?'. Watch below:
Despite rubbing boxing purists up the wrong way, Paul, 27, has indeed been the 'big boy' by signing the contract, as he and Tyson, 57, have agreed to have it out in just over two months time.
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This will be Paul's second fight of 2024 following his win over professional boxer Ryan Bourland; meanwhile, the last time Tyson fought was in an exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr in 2020, scored as a draw.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer has his sights firmly 'set on becoming a world champion', as Iron Mike simply 'plans to finish him'.
"I'm very much looking forward to stepping into the ring with Jake Paul," Tyson said.
"He's grown significantly as a boxer over the years, so it will be a lot of fun to see what the will and ambition of a 'kid' can do with the experience and aptitude of a GOAT."
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Now, during a press conference on Monday (13 May), teen prankster Martin, who has 124,000 followers on Instagram, decided to stop the duo in their tracks.
Stood amongst the crowd at the Apollo Theatre in New York, after asking the pair who would train him better, the 14-year-old asked Paul: "So you think he [Mike] has bigger balls?
"Who do you think has a bigger body count? What's your body count Jake?"
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It's not often you see these two men taken aback by anything, as Tyson asked the crowd: "Where is this kid's mother?"
"Jake, you think yours is higher?" young Martin continued, adding: "Type s**t. We outside! Gaw Gaw. Boom b***h. Ahhh.
"I love you guys motherf**ker."
After the bizarre press conference, Paul was seen in a video with his brother Logan Paul, as the two siblings were still confused by the whole thing.
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"That was kid was hoot," Logan said, before his younger brother added: "What was up with that kid?"
Martin is known for his outlandish skateboarding videos on social media - his linktree bio says 'skateboarding, boxing, Day in the Life, Hoodrat shii'.
Back to the fight, The Problem Child has a record of 9-1, with 6 KOs, while Iron Mike is at 50-6, with 44 KOs.
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The pair will face off on 20 July, live on Netflix.
Topics: Netflix, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, Boxing