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Tavia Hunt, wife of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, is known for speaking her mind on a variety of topics, from social issues to personal inspiration. Now, she has turned her focus to the boxing match between former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and social media personality-turned-boxer Jake Paul, celebrating Tyson's determination and grit.
At 58, Tyson's return to the ring was less about the outcome and more about the journey. After decades of highs and lows, including battles with substance abuse and early retirement in his 30s, Tyson's ability to train, recover from health setbacks, and compete again speaks volumes about his perseverance.
Earlier this year, a health scare landed Mike Tyson in the hospital, delaying the fight. That he made it back to fight Paul within the same year is a testament to his unwavering drive.
Though Paul won the bout by unanimous decision, Tyson's performance against a fighter less than half his age was nothing short of remarkable.
Lasting eight rounds, landing solid punches and walking away with a $20 million purse, Tyson proved he still has the heart of a fighter.
Hunt's reaction
For Hunt, the match wasn't about the scoreboard-it was about Tyson reclaiming his place in the spotlight and showing the world what resilience looks like.
"Everybody talking about how sad it was to see Tyson not be who he once was," she wrote on Instagram, where he posted a picture of Tyson.
"Who cares? He tried. What's he supposed to do? Sit in a retirement home till he dies? I hope that when I'm his age I'm still taking risks and putting my life on the line for my calling to the Kingdom of Jesus. I hope I have enough courage to look like a fool for what I love. Jesus."