has been warned about serious health risks if he agrees to fight under reported rules for their upcoming July match. Tyson, who will be 58 when he fights Paul, who is 31 years younger, in a one-off match that will be shown live on . Despite rumours that they will wear headguards, mainly sparked by Derek Chisora, They want the fight in Dallas,
Texas, to be a fully professional one. If Tyson agrees, he's been told that fighting at his age could lead to torn veins in his brain. The Daily Star is now on
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Premier League. The darts sensation was only 16 when he wowed Alexandra Palace at the World Darts Championship (WDC), despite a final loss to Luke Humphries. The Nuke will continue playing against seven of the best dart players in the world — Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross and Peter Wright — in a mini-tournament in a different city every Thursday until the final in May. Doctor Stephen Hughes explained: "In older people, the brain tends to lose volume. This lengthens the bridging veins and makes them more vulnerable to rupture. Alcoholism is known to accelerate brain shrinkage, and it appears that Tyson has this as a past risk factor." Paul's manager and MMA Show host Ariel Helwani also denied rumours about wearing headgear. Paul himself took to
Social Media to clarify some of the rules. He said: "Just a quick message to the people who are complaining about the rules of me versus Mike Tyson. Some TikToker user made a video making up all these fake rules like me and Logan tag teaming him, us wearing headgear, all of this bull****. "If you believe that you're a f*****g idiot and you shouldn't be allowed to vote, you shouldn't be allowed to drive on the streets and endanger other people." "I feel for any dumb*** who believes that and I would never let my fans down in a fight like this and wearing headgear? Come on now people." However, despite Paul's worlds, no official decision has yet been announced on the conditions of the fight.