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Highlights as Tyson slaps Paul
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Highlights as Tyson slaps Paul

We are getting ever closer to Mike Tyson vs. Jake PaulTHE Netflix event this is turning out to be the fight of the year from an interest standpoint.

Before seeing the two boxers take the ring live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, On Friday, we saw the two stars meet at live weighing. After Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano were incredibly respectful towards each other ahead of their second fight, fans may have thought a similar respect would be shared between Tyson and Paul. This was not the case.

Here’s everything you need to know about what happened at the weigh-in.

Although Jake Paul is known for being antagonistic, Mike Tyson started things off with a bang, slapping Paul as the two faced off at the weigh-in. In all honesty, Paul didn’t seem to take Tyson seriously, crawling to the spot after the official weights were announced.

After Tyson left the stage, Paul claimed he “didn’t feel it.” Paul claimed the fight was “personal now” and said “(Tyson) has to die.”

The following video contains NSFW language.

Tyson will fight out of the red corner. “Iron” Mike Tyson stunned fans with a awesome workout early Thursday. He weighed 228.4 pounds.

Paul was the first main event fighter to approach the stage. Fighting from the blue corner, Paul enters tomorrow’s fight at 227.2 pounds.

  • Undisputed match for the Super Lightweight title: (c) Katie Taylor (137.4 pounds) vs. Amanda Serrano (137.4 pounds)
  • WBC welterweight title match: (c) Mario Barrios (146.8 pounds) vs. Abel Ramos (146.4 pounds)
  • Super middleweight: Neeraj Goyat (162 pounds) vs. Windersson Nunes (163 pounds)
  • WBO super middleweight title match: Shadasia Green (167.8 pounds) vs. Melinda Watpool (166.6 pounds)
  • Super light: Lucas Bahdi (134.6 pounds) vs. Armando Casamonica (138 pounds – three pounds overweight)
  • Featherweight: Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (125.8 pounds) vs. Dana Coolwell (125.2 pounds)
  • Date: Friday November 15
  • Time: In-ring journey not yet announced (main card broadcast will begin at 8 p.m. ET)
  • TV: Not available on television
  • Streaming: Netflix

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul live weigh-in: time, streaming and how to watch

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will face off in a long-awaited weigh-in ahead of Friday’s main event on Netflix. Here’s how to watch Thursday’s presentation available on a wide range of social networks.

Yes. The weigh-in will be available to stream on MVP YouTube Channel, those of NetflixYouTube channel, Netflix Sports YouTube, MVP Instagram, Netflix TikTok And Tudum from Netflix.

THE the fight is ready on Friday, November 15 and will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The main event card begins at 8 p.m. ET, streaming exclusively on Netflix. The official time of the main event – ​​Tyson vs. Paul – will be determined by the fights preceding it.

The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight will take place this Friday, November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The stadium is home to the Dallas Cowboys.

Neither Mike Tyson nor the fight promoters publicly revealed what will be Tyson’s salary for the fight, but boxing industry experts have estimated Tyson could earn around $20 million.

To a Press conference of August 18 promoting the fight, Jake Paul gave a hint as to what his payout could be. “I’m here to win $40 million and take out a legend,” he said. -Steve Gardner

Tyson has a career record of 50-6 with 44 knockouts. Tyson began his career with 37 victories before his first defeat. He scored 33 knockouts during this period.

Jake Paul holds a 10-1 record with seven knockouts in his career. His only loss came via split decision against Tommy Fury in February 2023.

Bermane Stiverne:Mike Tyson

DAZN reports that Striverne, a former WBC heavyweight champion, said Baccart.net: “I don’t think it’s going to last more than six rounds. In the first half of the fight, the younger guy is going to come out and try to impose himself, but I see Mike working his body and dragging him into the deep waters. From the start of the fight, Mike is much older, but he still has the ambition to fight and has bad intentions. He still hits hard on the pads, he looks great on the pads and it’s not like. if he was fighting someone who is a real opponent Mike is taking this fight seriously and I don’t see any way he will lose this fight to Jake Paul.

Roy Jones Jr.:Mike Tyson

Former multi-division world champion Roy Jones Jr. told talkSPORTS: “Well, I like Mike, probably by decision, but if he chooses to go out and knock him out, I think he can.”

Tyson Fury:Mike Tyson

Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury told MMA Hour: ‘If Mike Tyson hits somebody, I don’t care if he’s 90 years old, he’s going to knock them out, right? is Iron Mike Tyson, the baddest man on the planet Jake Paul is very experienced now and he’s had a lot of fights but obviously I have to support Mike Tyson for the knockouts because he always supports me.”

Money launderers report: it’s going to be a circus

Lucky Ngamwajasat writes: “Let’s give credit to Paul, Tyson and MVP Promotions for allowing me and many other fight fans to tune into this show. And let’s give credit to Paul for finding ways to entertain us while stacking the deck in his favor. whether fighting former NBA player Nate Robinson or former UFC champions Tyrone Woodley and Anderson Silva, The Problem Child seemingly had the advantage in all of these matchups. You want a prediction. Here’s mine: It’s going to be a circus and I’m going. I’m not going to take what’s happening seriously and neither will anyone watching it. But it should be fun, it will get people talking and I’m sure it will lead to another mega fight for Paul. in the end, perhaps revenge. »

Sports news: Jake Paul via TKO

Daniel Yanofsky writes: “If Tyson is knocked down, which seems likely here, hopefully he will get back up. The Prediction: Paul pulls his punches a bit to give the crowd a run for their money before forcing Tyson to take a fall. It will be a circus show. anyway, but a success, allowing Netflix, Paul and Tyson to congratulate themselves. »

Since Thursday November 14, PariMGM set the following odds for the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight:

  • Paul’s victory: -175
  • Tyson victory: +175

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Tyson vs. Paul is streaming exclusively on Netflix. Anyone with a subscription can watch the fight. No additional fees are added to watch.

If you don’t have a Netflix subscription, they start at just $6.99/month if you want to sign up. Otherwise, you always have the option to watch the fight at a local bar or pub near you. Any establishment that uses DirecTV for business purposes and pre-ordered the fight through that service was authorized to broadcast the fight, according to Joe Hand Promotions.

Although Tyson and Paul tried to make it clear that this would be a legitimate fight, many of the rules set for this match differ from traditional matches.

For one, both fighters will wear 14-ounce gloves instead of the standard 10-ounce gloves typically used by heavyweight fighters. This change is intended to emphasize the safety of both fighters. Additionally, rather than the standard 10 to 12 three-minute rounds, this fight will feature eight two-minute rounds.