Watch Jake Paul’s bizarre hand training exercise using bucket of RICE ahead of Mike Tyson fight

Jake Paul has shared an inside look at his training regimen ahead of his highly anticipated fight against boxing legend Mike Tyson, set for November 15 in Texas. The YouTuber-turned-boxer revealed his unconventional method of hand strengthening, using a bucket of rice to build muscle in his hands—a technique rooted in old-school boxing traditions.


Paul, with a boxing record of 10-1, has been utilizing the rice exercise to prepare for his clash against the heavyweight great. The 27-year-old’s only loss came in 2023 to Tommy Fury, but he remains determined to take on the challenge against Tyson, despite the notable age difference between the two fighters.


Tyson, 58, retired from professional boxing in 2005 after a series of defeats and personal struggles. However, he made a comeback in 2020, stepping into the ring for an exhibition match against Roy Jones Jr. Their fight, more of a sparring session, showcased that Tyson still had his skills, though it lacked the intensity of a professional bout.


This upcoming fight with Paul is different—professionally sanctioned with records on the line. Both fighters will be subjected to drug testing, and Tyson will undergo additional heart and brain examinations due to his age. Tyson was initially scheduled to fight Paul on July 20, but a stomach ulcer forced him to delay the match.

As Paul continues his intense preparation, the fight has generated significant controversy, primarily due to the vast age gap between the two fighters. Fans and experts alike are eager to see how the younger, more active Paul will fare against the experience and legacy of Tyson