Supposed foes turned into friends during one of many of President Donald Trump’s celebratory galas as both Jake Paul (27) and Mike Tyson (58) attended his inauguration Monday. Paul put his former boxing foe on his shoulders while at a Washington D.C. party that featured a wild collision of A-list celebrities and national power brokers.
Jake Paul was seen putting Mike Tyson on his shoulders as it appeared any animosity between them was completely over following their November spectacle.
Ohio natives Jake Paul and Logan Paul were among the attendees at Donald Trump's presidential inauguration ceremony.
Just a few months after facing off in the boxing ring, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson were seen partying at Donald Trump's inauguration.
In an Instagram video from the evening, 28-year-old Paul could be seen hoisting his former opponent Tyson, 58, onto his shoulders, while a crowd cheered them on. “Best friends,” Paul wrote in the caption.
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson have drawn criticism from boxing fans again, after the YouTube star labelled himself and the heavyweight legend “best friends”.
After addressing the attendees, President Trump opened his speech with, "The golden age of America begins right now. From this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected all over the world. We will be the envy of every nation, and we will not allow ourselves to be taken advantage of."
The combat sports stars and Trump supporters pose together for photo on way to the U.S. Capitol for presidential festivities.
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The two boxers, who previously competed against one another in a massive bout last year, were captured together amid a jovial encounter during the inauguration, with Paul hoisting Tyson atop his shoulders as other attendees cheered on.
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