Ex-Trainer Praises Mike Tyson’s Unique Boxing Style Ahead of Jake Paul Match

Former trainer Brad Rowe believes Mike Tyson’s unorthodox form and movements enhance his fighting ability, despite concerns about his physical condition. Rowe witnessed Tyson’s preparation for the Roy Jones Jr. fight in 2020, where his intense training regimen included sprints and agility exercises. Tyson’s focus on cannabis and ego management has also been discussed in previous interviews. As he prepares for the Jake Paul match on July 20th, Tyson’s determination to perform at his best is evident.

Mike Tyson’s Intense Workouts Raise Injury Concerns Among Former Trainers

Mike Tyson’s intense training regimen has raised concerns among his former trainers, who warn that the 57-year-old boxer could risk serious injury. Brad Rowe, who trained Tyson ahead of his exhibition fight against Roy Jones Jr. in 2020, said Tyson’s unorthodox running form and lack of flexibility could lead to problems. Other trainers, such as Abel Sanchez and Aaron Snowell, have also expressed concerns about Tyson’s extreme workouts.

Threats to Election Officials Continue: National Training Focuses on Response and Collaboration

As the nation approaches another presidential election, concerns persist over threats to election officials following former President Donald Trump’s false claims about his 2020 loss. A training session in Traverse City, Michigan, trained local election workers on responding to threats and working with law enforcement to counter them. The threats have led to an exodus of election officials, and the training sessions aim to ensure the safety of those overseeing the nation’s elections. The training emphasizes the importance of mental health services for election officials and underscores the need for collaboration between election officials and law enforcement.

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