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"The article argues that the fight was a waste of time, with no meaningful stories or insights to be gained. It criticizes Tyson's unrepentant behavior and Paul's lack of boxing skills, and notes that the marketing of the event was misleading. The author also reflects on the absurdity of the event, including a bizarre moment in the locker room where Tyson's son wore assless chaps."
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