New York, Oct 11 (V7N) Legendary heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is weighing in on Jake Paul’s offer of $5 million for their highly anticipated fight scheduled for November 15. The catch? If Tyson, 58, fails to make it past the fourth round, he would have to get a tattoo reading, "I love Jake Paul." Tyson, however, isn’t impressed by the sum.

“He should offer more,” Tyson told USA TODAY Sports on Thursday, suggesting the fight is worth “probably about 20 (million).”

At 58, Tyson is seen as having a strong chance to beat the 27-year-old Paul if he can land an early knockout. However, Tyson hinted that the knockout might not come in the opening rounds. "I don’t expect him to come head-on and fight me. I’ll have to catch him for a couple of rounds," he said.

Tyson made the remarks during a Zoom interview, seated next to David Cynamon, chairman of LFGO!, a company that produces flavored, caffeine-infused pouches. Tyson recently partnered with the brand, saying, “I believed in the product. It’s the right fit for my energy and image, and it works for me.”

With the fight about five weeks away, Tyson said he's already sparring six to seven rounds per session. “I feel great,” Tyson declared. “I am ready right now.”

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