"Starting to look like Santa soon", "This is hilarious" - Jake Paul's funny skit aimed at Mike Tyson prompts reactions from fans

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Jake Paul (lower) posted a skit in a fat suit playing nnss conference insult from Mike Tyson (above) before their November fight [Image Courtesy: @HappyPunch on X]

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will step into the boxing ring in the next few weeks with the former posting yet another video in the build-up to their bout. Paul put together a skit, that was shared on X by @HappyPunch while wearing a fat suit and playing off of some prior press conference comments from Tyson where he had called the combat sports disruptor fat.

Paul was seen eating a bucket of fried chicken with an open bag of chips nearby as he playfully denied the accusation of being overweight and mentioned how they were fighting at heavyweight after all.

X users responded in droves with some laughing at the seemingly obvious nature of the skit. Also, others seemed duped into thinking the former Disney star has ballooned in weight to this degree before his next fight. @nftkoosh said:

"Is that a fat suit? Starting to look like Santa soon"

@Pay22Dollars stated:

"This is hilarious. Still hoping Iron Mike wins, but this is great!"

@tnnewsupdates quipped:

"Looks huge"
[Images courtesy: @HappyPunch tweet thread on X]
[Images courtesy: @HappyPunch tweet thread on X]

Check out the video of Jake Paul wearing the fat suit ahead of his Tyson fight below:


Jake Paul and some of his recent fat suit skits

Jake Paul has recorded more videos as of late wearing this fat suit ahead of this Tyson fight beyond the included footage above.

The 27-year-old also recently did another skit while wearing the fat suit where he purported to bench press 500 pounds. This was done to promote his partnership with Betr and in the caption of that post, Paul stated that he was the strongest boxer in existence.

'The Problem Child' got a lot of attention from that post as well including from his WWE star brother. Logan Paul commented on that video ribbing him for the protruding artificial belly as he asked his brother when he was due intimating that Jake was pregnant.

The Ohio native will look to improve his professional boxing record to 11-1 when Jake Paul steps into the ring against Mike Tyson on Nov. 15. This Queensberry Rules throwdown emanates from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and will broadcast on Netflix.

Tyson has not had a professionally sanctioned boxing bout in close to twenty years with his 2020 clash with Roy Jones Jr being an exhibition. Paul's last fight took place in July and he scored a sixth-round TKO victory over BKFC's King of Violence, Mike Perry.

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Edited by Jigyanshushri Mahanta