Okay, so I saw this trending topic about “Mike Tyson slaps Jake Paul video” and, like everyone else, I got curious. I mean, Tyson? Slapping someone? It sounded wild, so I had to check it out.

First, I jumped onto YouTube, figuring that’s where I’d find the video. I typed in “Mike Tyson slaps Jake Paul,” and boom, tons of videos popped up. But here’s the thing – most of them were just clickbait. You know, flashy thumbnails, dramatic titles, but the actual video? Nothing.
I clicked on a few, and they were mostly just people talking about the possibility of a slap, or showing old footage of Tyson, or even worse, completely unrelated stuff. Total waste of time.
Then I headed over to Twitter. I figured if there was any real footage, it would be spreading like wildfire there. I searched the same phrase, and again, lots of buzz, but no actual video of a slap. Lots of memes, though. Some were pretty funny.
I spent a good hour going down this rabbit hole. I checked different news sites, scrolled through countless tweets and YouTube comments, and even looked on some boxing forums. Still nothing concrete.
So, here’s what I figured out: There’s a lot of hype around a potential confrontation between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, maybe some training footage or a staged slap for promotional purposes, but a real, genuine “Mike Tyson slaps Jake Paul” video? As of right now, I don’t think it exists.

My takeaway?
- Don’t believe everything you see online.
- Clickbait is real, and it’s annoying.
- The internet loves a good rumor.
If the actual video surfaces, I’ll be the first to watch it. But for now, I’m calling this one a myth. I wasted like an hour to get here, don’t waste yours!