On Friday night, Jake Paul defeated Mike Tyson by unanimous decision in a spectacle at AT&T Stadium that drew a huge audience on Netflix.
One of Paul's coaches became the hot topic of discussion over the headgear Paul was wearing. A day after President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, the coach appeared on broadcasts and in photos wearing a “Make America Healthy Again” hat.
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Jake Paul celebrates after winning a unanimous decision in his heavyweight bout against Mike Tyson on November 15, 2024 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
President Trump said in a statement, “I want to make America great and healthy again,'' and President Kennedy said “Make America Healthy Again'' one of his slogans during and after the election.
Paul's cornerman did not appear to be promoting Kennedy's slogan, but instead was promoting Nucleus. The app appeared to be a sponsor of the Paul vs. Tyson fight. Nucleus said on its website that it is a “whole-genome test designed for maximum performance and longevity.”
The app's slogan is “Make America Healthy Again.”

Mike Tyson (left) fights Jake Paul in a heavyweight boxing match on Friday, November 15, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
While he may not have publicly supported Trump or Kennedy, Paul was an avid supporter of the president-elect during the campaign. He expressed support for the business tycoon throughout election day.
“Truth and God have won in America. This is a huge step in the right direction to solve the major problems currently occurring in the world. America is saved,” he wrote to X earlier this month. .

FILE – Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks before Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump at a campaign event in Walker, Michigan, on September 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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“To the Democrats…I hope you understand that truth won in this election. Voting for the 'bad orange guy' is an emotional decision, not truth. My I know some of my Democratic friends are distraught. It's not your fault…just try it.'' If we were to be more discerning in the media and start by telling ourselves the truth, we would help the world. will become more clear. Let's strive to build a better America while we can. ”
FOX News' Ryan Mollick contributed to this report.
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