Mike Tyson has pulled the curtain on his divisive fight against Jake Paul.

Last month, Paul – or perhaps Father Time – decisively bested Tyson in front of a crowd of 70,000 at AT&T Stadium. Despite both combatants vowing that the highly-anticipated faceoff wouldn’t go the distance, the bout ended up spanning all eight, two-minute rounds – with all three judges ruling in favor of the YouTuber-turned-boxer.

After spending the better part of two decades away from the boxing ring, Tyson looked to be a shell of his former self upon returning to the stage where he dominated for so many years. The 58-year-old looked every bit his age versus Paul, 27, only managing to connect on 18 of his 97 punches thrown (18 percent).

In the leadup to the lucrative fight – which became the most streamed global sporting event in history after Netflix raked in 108 million viewers – many fans expressed concern for Tyson’s health. The ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ did little to ease these concerns following the bout, conceding that he suffered a major health scare prior and blacked out on fight night.

Below, Mirror U.S. Sports shares everything that Tyson has publicly said since duking it out with Paul.

Blanking out

Mike Tyson revealed that his memory from last month's fight is still foggy

Mike Tyson revealed that his memory from last month’s fight is still foggy 

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While appearing on Fox Sports Radio last week, Tyson admitted that he can’t recall what happened inside the ring for much of the eight-round bout, which he made sure to confirm was a “real fight.”

“I don’t remember the fight that much, I kind of blanked out. I haven’t watched the fight back,” he conceded. “You know what I remember… coming back from the first round and Jake was doing some sort of bow… that’s the last thing I remember.

“I wasn’t tired, I wasn’t sweaty,” Tyson noted. “I went to the house we were staying in, I left the house with my wife and kids, went to the after-party then went back.”

Second thoughts

On the heels of the watershed bout – which netted him around $20 million – Tyson questioned why he decided to take on Paul in the first place. “The day after the fight, I woke up and told my wife, ‘Why did I do that?’ I just don’t know what the hell went on.”

Tyson still relished the opportunity to fight following a long hiatus from the sport, adding: “This is one of those situations when you lost but still won … I’m grateful for [Friday] night and have no regrets about getting in the ring one last time.”

Health scare

Several months before the fight, Tyson revealed that he nearly lost his life after a medical health emergency required multiple blood transfusions. “I almost died in June,” he began. “I had eight blood transfusions. I lost half my blood and 25lbs in hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight so I won.

“To have my children see me stand toe to toe and finish eight rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for.”

Over in an instant

Speaking to 7News at a Miami pop-up event, Tyson asserted that he wasn’t tired after going toe-to-toe with Paul despite his old age. “It just happened so quick,” he said. “Eight rounds were over fast. I wasn’t tired. I wasn’t sweating. I didn’t understand that.”

Sky is the limit

As for what the future may hold, Tyson stopped short of ruling out yet another fight. “As I said before, the sky is the limit,” he said. “Anything I want, I’m just happy to be able to do it. I’m very grateful to have the opportunity to be able to do everything that I want to do in this and beyond.”