Did This Prophet Prophesy Jake Paul’s Victory Over Mike Tyson?
Joseph Z is the founder of Z Ministries, an umbrella corporation for his various media ministries. He’s previously explained in interviews:
From a very young age, I have had highly prophetic and supernatural encounters. As a result, I began to study and search for answers to these occurrences. What started at the age of 9, hearing my name called by an audible Voice led to training people in the prophetic and holding prophetic meetings for the past 25 years worldwide.
Z, who has strenuously opposed the maxim that prophesying falsely makes one a false prophet, regularly shares his prophetic updates and insights through his YouTube channel, receiving “words from the Lord” at a rapid rate that he squirrels away for when anything even remotely similar comes to pass, with much of his ministry spent talking about words of warning for America and everything from nuclear fallout to giant tornadoes and solar eclipses.
Charisma News, employing the discernment of a three-year-old hopped up on heroin, recently ran a piece titled Top of the Week: Prophetic Message: Mike Tyson and a Confrontation With Death, where contributor James Lasher breathlessly shared what Z said nearly four years ago.
“I saw a heavyweight fighter coming out of retirement and death happened either to them or the person they fought. And people started messaging and saying: “Is he gonna die? Is Tyson gonna die? Is somebody gonna die?” And I just mentioned it. I said, ‘I didn’t know. I don’t know if that’s that or what.’ But I do see something happening with that. And I’m saying this and I believe there’s something to do with this about the old order, about God beginning to bring an old order forward and some of the old is going to die off and things are gonna happen. It’s kind of scary with this. But then I didn’t know these fighters were coming out of retirement. And I prophesied at the beginning of the year and I saw a heavyweight fighter come out of retirement and I saw death.
And I said ‘my goodness, I see a heavyweight fighter coming out of retirement and somebody’s gonna die.’ And so I don’t know what that’s all about. And I don’t say it’s gonna be now or later or whatever, but something’s happening there.
Given that the only thing that died during the about between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul was Netflix’s stream, as it stuttered worse than a charismatic trying to defend a leg-lengthening ‘miracle, and the “prophecy” itself does not mention any fighter by name (making it malleable enough to apply to any UFC or boxing match over the next decade), it belongs firmly in the category of generic and unspecific chatter that no one should think twice about.
These narcissistic opportunist false prophets/false teachers are proliferating like so many unholy cockroaches these days. Enough already.