Despite concerns over his running form and physical shape, Mike Tyson’s former trainer, Brad Rowe, believes the boxing legend possesses a unique and effective style. Rowe assisted Tyson in preparing for his fight against Roy Jones Jr. in 2020, where he witnessed the former heavyweight champion’s intense training regimen that included sprints and agility exercises despite concerns about potential injuries. Tyson’s unorthodox movements and stiffness in training seemingly transform into a graceful and effective style once he enters the ring. Prior to this, Tyson’s focus has been on enjoying cannabis and managing his ego, which was a significant factor in his early career under trainer Cus D’Amato. In an exclusive interview, Tyson expressed his dissatisfaction with the shady business dealings in boxing, which he believes prevent the sport from reaching its full potential. As he prepares for the Jake Paul match on July 20th, Tyson’s dedication to getting into the best possible shape is evident. His upcoming opponent presents a different challenge compared to his previous opponents, Ben Askren and Nate Robinson, who faced significant difficulties against Paul.