Mike Tyson has fallen down the heavyweight world rankings even further, two months on from his defeat to Jake Paul.
The 58-year-old had gone into their clash on November 15 hoping to roll back the years and produce a masterclass.
Yet that didn’t happen, with Tyson looking every bit his age as he crashed to defeat at the AT&T Stadium in Texas.
After that bout, Tyson fell down to 309th in the heavyweight rankings – which was the lowest of his career.
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But he’s now dropped another 20 places, meaning the boxing legend is now ranked the 329th best heavyweight in the world.
The American’s defeat to Paul was his third straight professional loss of his career and his seventh in total.
As for Paul himself, the 28-year-old had risen to 126 in the rankings in the immediate aftermath of his victory over Tyson.
But the former YouTuber has since dropped five more slots, meaning he’s ranked 132 in the world.
It is currently unclear what the future holds for both men.
Tyson, immediately after his defeat to Paul, called out the youngster’s brother, Logan Paul, insisting he’d be interested in a potential showdown.
However, he seemed to backtrack straight after when he described the recent clash as his ‘last’ fight in boxing.
Tyson was always going to be up against it due to his age and the fact his opponent had youth on his side.