Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
Date | November 15, 2024 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tale of the tape | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Paul defeated Tyson via Unanimous Decision[3] (80–72 Paul, 79–73 Paul, and 79–73 Paul) |
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson was a professional boxing match between YouTuber-turned-professional boxer Jake Paul and former undisputed heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson. The bout took place on November 15, 2024, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and was streamed globally on Netflix, with 65 million people watching the event concurrently.[4][5] Paul defeated Tyson via unanimous decision.[3]
Originally, the bout was scheduled to take place on July 20, but was postponed due to Tyson suffering an ulcer flare-up aboard a plane.[6]
Background
On November 3, 2023, it was reported that Netflix was considering streaming a boxing match involving Jake Paul on their service.[7]
On March 7, 2024, Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions announced that they were partnering to host an event headlined by Paul facing former undisputed heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson on July 20 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.[4] On April 2, Tyson confirmed at the time the bout was sanctioned as an exhibition bout.[8] On April 10, Paul confirmed that they would be submitting a request to the Texas Combative Sports Program for the bout to be sanctioned as professional.[9] On April 29, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations confirmed it approved the fighters' request and that the bout would be a sanctioned, professional fight.[10]
On May 31, Netflix announced that the event had been postponed due to Tyson suffering a ulcer flare up while boarding a plane.[11] Paul took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to call out his rival and fellow YouTuber-turned-professional boxer KSI to replace Tyson.[12] KSI responded and declined the offer stating he has a bout scheduled in August.[13] On June 7, Netflix confirmed the event was rescheduled to November 15.[14]
Press conferences
Four press conferences were held in the following cities:
- May 13 – Apollo Theater, Manhattan, New York, U.S.[15]
- August 18 – Javits Center, New York City, New York, U.S.[16]
- November 13 – Toyota Music Factory, Irving, Texas, U.S.[17]
- November 15 – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S.[18]
During the final press conference, Tyson slapped Paul after Paul accidentally stepped on his toe during their face off.[17] Eddie Hearn was frustrated at Most Valuable Promotions after they originally prevented him from appearing alongside Katie Taylor in the post press conference.[19]
Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson
On October 24, Netflix announced an original documentary series titled 'Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson' would premier its first two episodes on November 7 and the final episode on November 12.[20] The series debuted at number 4 on Netflix's Global Top 10, with 4.4 million viewers.[21] Each episode was narrated by Ice-T.[22]
Undercard
On April 16, Netflix announced that the long-awaited rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano for the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles would be the co-feature bout.[23] On May 21, Netflix announced that Indian professional boxer Neeraj Goyat would face Brazilian internet personality Whindersson Nunes.[24] On September 16, a bout between Mario Barrios and Abel Ramos for the WBC welterweight champion was announced.[25]
Originally, prior to postponing of the event, Aston Sylve was scheduled to face Floyd Schofield but was not rescheduled after Sylve lost via knockout on the Jake Paul vs. Mike Perry event.[26][27] Former mixed martial artist Darren Till was originally scheduled to face former WBC middleweight boxing champion Julio César Chávez Jr.[28]
Fight card
Weight Class | vs. | Method | Round | Time | Notes | ||
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Main Card (Netflix) | |||||||
Heavyweight | Jake Paul | def. | Mike Tyson | UD | 8 | Note 1 | |
Lightweight | Katie Taylor (c) | def. | Amanda Serrano | UD | 10 | Note 2 | |
Welterweight | Mario Barrios (c) | vs. | Abel Ramos | SD | 12 | Note 3 | |
Super middleweight | Neeraj Goyat | def. | Whindersson Nunes | UD | 6 | ||
Preliminary Card (YouTube) | |||||||
Super middleweight | Shadasia Green | def. | Melinda Watpool | SD | 10 | ||
Lightweight | Lucas Bahdi | def. | Armando Casamonica | MD | 10 | ||
Featherweight | Bruce Carrington | def. | Dana Coolwell | UD | 8 |
^Note 1 2-minute rounds with 14-ounce (400 g) gloves.
^Note 2 For WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles.
^Note 3 For the WBC welterweight title.
Fight details
Ruleset and sanctioning
The bout between Paul and Tyson was sanctioned as a professional bout by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, with the ruleset being altered slightly.[10] The bout was 8x2 minute rounds with 14-ounce gloves. Knockouts and knockdowns were permitted and no headgear was present.[29]
The fight
Paul walked out first to the song "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins alongside his brother Logan Paul in a custom Chevy Dually truck.[30] Tyson then walked out to "Murdergram" by Murder Inc.. After both men were in the ring, The Star-Spangled Banner was sung by Tori Kelly.
In the first round, both fighters entered in an orthodox stance, both throwing punches at each other. However, by the second round, Tyson seemed to have already been tired out and had lost momentum, which is a pattern that would continue throughout the fight. At the end of the last round, Paul bowed to Tyson, showing his respect and the two fighters embraced.[31]
Paul won via unanimous decision. After the bout, Tyson indicated that he will not retire after this bout and proceeded to call out Paul's brother Logan.[32]
Laurence Cole | David Iacobucci | Jesse Reyes | |||
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Paul | Tyson | Paul | Tyson | Paul | Tyson |
79 | 73 | 80 | 72 | 79 | 73 |
Reported purses
It was reported that Paul's expected purse was $40 million and Tyson's was $20 million.[33] Taylor is projected to earn $6.1 million while Serrano claimed her purse was much larger.[34]
Controversies
Paul–Tyson age difference
Many criticized Paul for fighting Tyson due to the significant age difference. The 31-year age difference between Tyson and Paul is the largest age difference in professional boxing history.[35] Former UFC Middleweight Champion Sean Strickland criticized Paul on X, stating, "this should be illegal".[36] Fellow YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI described the bout on Instagram as "elderly abuse".[37]
Paul knuckle-walking
During the weigh-in the day prior to the match, Tyson walked on stage followed by Paul, doing a racist gesture. Paul climbed on stage and walked up to Tyson on all fours, imitating the knuckle-walking done by gorillas and chimpanzees.[38][39] African Americans have historically been dehumanized with comparisons to non-human primates, including in sports.[40][41] While assuming a bipedal stance, Paul stepped on Tyson's toes; Tyson has been on record stating he has foot problems due to health issues including sciatica, and has an aversion to people stepping on them.[39][42] After those actions, Tyson slapped Paul across the face, afterwards telling the New York Post "I was in my socks and he had on shoes. He stepped on my toe because he is a fucking asshole. I wanted to think it happened by accident. But now I think it may have happened on purpose," adding “I was in a lot of pain. I had to reciprocate.”[43]
Netflix technical issues
Netflix has been criticized for widespread technical difficulties that plagued the event's livestream.[44] Many viewers tuning in were unable to watch the fight due to buffering. Many microphones and earpieces also experienced difficulties, with interviewee Evander Holyfield struggling to hear the host of the show because of issues with his earpiece.[5] According to DownDetector, around 90,000 viewers reported outages in the hour leading up to the fight.[3]
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