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‘I’m not going to do it either’ Patrick Mahomes rules out Tom Brady-style roast and ‘money spinner’ Mike Tyson in retirement

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PATRICK Mahomes knows his limits despite being one of the most prominent athletes in the world.

The 28-year-old Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is known for his superhuman efforts on the football field.

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Patrick Mahomes spoke about his post-retirement plansCredit: Youtube/RigglesPicks
Mike Tyson should fight Jake Paul

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Mike Tyson should fight Jake PaulCredit: Getty
Tom Brady, right, regrets that his children saw the consequences of his roast

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Tom Brady, right, regrets that his children saw the consequences of his roastCredit: Getty

And although he is used to being attacked by big defensive attackers, he revealed that no money in the world could convince him to share the ring with Mike Tyson.

“There is zero price for me to enter the ring, Mahomes said on the Riggle’s Choices podcast.

“I’ve never been a great fighter in general, like if it’s life or death I’ll defend myself, but I usually let the big guys do that.

“So it’s definitely not something I plan to do after I finish my career.

“That and the roast. I’m not making the roast either.”

Jake Paul would face Iron Mike – possibly the most fearsome boxer ever seen.

But the fight was suspended after Tyson, 58, suffered a medical emergency on board a flight from Miami to Los Angeles.

Mahomes’ other no-go zone was being destroyed.

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After Tom Brady was subjected to a brutal series of jokes in a Netflix special earlier this year, many people wondered who would be next.

Mahomes won’t be in the presidency, and judging by Brady’s comments since the event, that could be the right decision.

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“It was the bittersweet aspect of when you’re doing something you think is one way and then suddenly you realize I wouldn’t do it again because of the way it affected the people I care about most in the world, ” Brady said after realizing that his children would be part of the consequences.

Mahomes’ mother, Randi, pointed out that the Chiefs quarterback’s life isn’t all roses.

In an appearance in Mom Game PodcastRandi said that although she is thrilled to see her son’s success, the seven years of his NFL career were one of the most difficult periods of his life.

“After we won the Super Bowl a few years ago, I kind of went back and was just looking at social media trying to fall asleep,” she said.

“And I looked and someone gave me so much hate for me and my children, all three of them.

“And I looked at their social media and thought…this is a beautiful American family.

“Why would this mother or father say that?”

Randi said she witnessed people getting along really well with Patrick’s siblings, Jackson and Mia, after meeting them.

But, she continued, many others “try to tear down everything else” after seeing the two-time NFL MVP “on this pedestal.”

“I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy,” Randi said.

“I said I don’t wish that on anyone because as a mother you don’t want to read or see things about your children.

“Especially when you know it’s not true.”



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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