Paul vs Tyson LIVE: Mike Tyson slaps Jake Paul in heated face-off after weigh-in

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15 Nov 2024 • 4:54 PM MYT
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Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul in a heated final face-off for their boxing match, leading the YouTuber to say the heavyweight legend “hits like a b***h.”

Tyson, 58, will fight YouTuber Paul, 27, in Texas on Friday (15 November), in the former heavyweight champion’s first professional bout in 19 years.

And one night before that divisive fight, Tyson and Paul tipped the scales at a weigh-in, as fans in Dallas cheered the boxing great and booed the social-media star. As Paul and Tyson came face to face, the latter slapped Paul, before security separated the pair.

“Talking’s over,” Tyson told host Ariel Helwani, before refusing to explain why he hit Paul or answer more questions. Paul then said: “I didn’t even feel it. He’s angry. He’s an angry little elf. Mike Tyson, I thought that was a cute slap, buddy, but tomorrow you’re getting knocked the f*** out. I’m f***ing him up.”

Paul also screamed: “He hits like a b***, it’s personal now, he must die!” Re-live all the action below:

Paul vs Tyson press conference LIVE

  • Mike Tyson slaps Jake Paul and refuses to answer questions in final face-off for fight
  • Tyson weighs in at 228.4lb, while Paul tips the scales at 227.2lb
  • YouTuber Paul, 27, and heavyweight icon Tyson, 58, will fight in Texas on Friday
  • Bout is scheduled for eight two-minute rounds and is an officially-sanctioned, pro fight
  • Paul bet several undercard boxers $1m after they predicted he’ll lose to Tyson

Taylor v Serrano 2: Start time, TV channel and how to watch fight on Netflix

08:30

Chris Wilson

Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano meet again in a rematch on the undercard of Jake Paul v Mike Tyson in Arlington, Texas.

The bout, for the IBF, WBC and WBO super-lightweight titles, offers the Puerto Rican fighter a chance at revenge against the Bray boxer.

Before Americans Paul and Tyson square off at the home of the Dallas Cowboy, with Netflix streaming the event live, two of the greatest fighters in the history of the sport will begin their 11th shared round following Taylor’s split decision win two years ago after 10 engrossing rounds.

When is the co-main event between Taylor and Serrano?

The fight will take place on Friday 15 November at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The stadium, with a capacity of 80,000, is the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

The event will begin at 1am GMT on Saturday 16 November (5pm PT, 7pm CT, 8pm ET on Friday).

No time has yet been announced for Taylor v Serrano fight, but with the Paul v Tyson ring walks scheduled for approximately 4am GMT on Saturday (8pm PT, 10pm CT, 11pm ET on Friday), you can expect Taylor v Serrano to begin between 2:30am GMT (6:30pm PT, 8:30pm CT, 9:30pm ET on Friday) and 3:00am GMT.

How can I watch it?

Paul vs Tyson and Taylor v Serrano 2 will stream live on Netflix in an unprecedented move. The fight will not be on pay-per-view; it will be available to all existing and new subscribers.

Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano tip scales at same weight ahead of massive rematch fight

08:15

Karl Matchett

Ireland’s Katie Taylor has weighed in at the exact same weight as Puerto Rico’s Amanda Serrano ahead of Friday night’s highly-anticipated rematch between the two.

The 38-year-old will defend her status as undisputed world light-welterweight champion in her second showdown against Serrano, with both fighters weighing in at 137.4lbs (62kg).

Taylor won a narrow all-action contest with Serrano by a split decision in 2022 on a historic night at Madison Square Garden.

The first Taylor v Serrano fight was the first women’s boxing match to headline at the famous New York venue and the duo will add more weight to their legacy with this fight at AT&T Stadium set to be broadcast by Netflix, which has more than 260 million paid memberships globally.

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Mike Tyson slaps Jake Paul as chaos erupts at final face-off for divisive fight

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Alex Pattle

Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul in a heated final face-off for their boxing match, leading the YouTuber to say the heavyweight legend “hits like a b***h.”

Tyson, 58, will fight YouTuber Paul, 27, in Texas on Friday (15 November), in the former heavyweight champion’s first professional bout in 19 years.

And one night before that divisive fight, Tyson and Paul tipped the scales at a weigh-in, as fans in Dallas cheered the boxing great and booed the social-media star. Paul weighed in at 227.2lb, before Tyson came in at 228.4lb.

Then, as Paul and Tyson came face to face, the latter slapped Paul, before security separated the pair.

“Talking’s over,” Tyson told host Ariel Helwani, before refusing to explain why he hit Paul or answer more questions.

Paul then said: “I didn’t even feel it. He’s angry. He’s an angry little elf. Mike Tyson, I thought that was a cute slap, but tomorrow night I’m knocking you the f*** out. I’m f***ing him up.

“He hits like a b***, it’s personal now, he must die!” Paul screamed.

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The hidden side of Jake Paul – exclusive interview

07:00

Alex Pattle

“Are we doing video?” Jake Paul asks, half-aiming the question at me and half-directing it towards his representative on the Zoom call. “Err, yeah?” I reply. “I don’t usually upload the video from these sorts of chats, but...”

But it would seem strange to interview one of the biggest screen presences of the last decade and not have him appear, well, on screen.

‘Biggest’ replaces ‘most popular’ here, given the word ‘popular’ tends to imply widespread affection, and it’s fair to say that Paul is more well-known than well-liked. Controversies have arisen at intervals since the American emerged on Vine in 2013, three years before his two-season stint on the Disney Channel series Bizaardvark. Paul, 27, has nevertheless only seen his profile grow in the decade since, with 20 million YouTube subscribers and 27m Instagram followers at the time of writing.

Still, he does not identify as a YouTuber or influencer anymore; he’s a professional boxer.

Exclusive interview:

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Mike Tyson interview: ‘I’m not a nice person, there’s nothing nice about me

06:00

Alex Pattle

Mike Tyson is not a nice guy, and he is not at peace. Those are his words. The words of a former world heavyweight champion. The words of a brutal fighter once proclaimed (fairly) as the “baddest man on the planet”. The words of a fighter who chewed a chunk out of an opponent’s ear. The words of a father, husband, podcaster and convicted criminal.

There was a time when Mike Tyson was a simple being – 40 years ago, perhaps. So purely violent and destructive was the boxer that he was arguably as one-dimensional as he was single-minded. Nowadays, things are more complicated. For a long time, he has been a genuine enigma.

The American, who still holds the record for being boxing’s youngest-ever world heavyweight champion, is older now. The 58-year-old did his time in prison – from 1992 to 1995 after being convicted of rape, plus nine months in 1999 for assaulting two motorists – and served his ban for biting into Evander Holyfield’s ear. Despite his troubling and troubled past, Tyson is loved by many boxing fans for the memories he gave them during his prime; he is treasured for the sense of wonderment he drilled through their TV screens and into their living rooms with vicious, merciless strikes in the Eighties and Nineties. Punches that altered the lives of Tyson’s opponents and audiences, in different ways.

Watching Tyson at that time might have been akin to staring at fire up close, finding yourself absorbed by the flames. You wouldn’t want to touch them, of course, but their power speaks to something primal. Mike Tyson spoke to something primal in other humans. So, it feels as though there was always an urge to forgive him for his mistakes: the immoral and criminal. In many ways, he is a changed man. In others, maybe not. There has long been a desire to see him as changed, at least.

And yet...

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Why is Paul vs Tyson on Netflix? What fight means for future of live sport

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Alex Pattle

“Live on Netflix.” You’ll hear those words a lot this week, as Mike Tyson and Jake Paul meet in one of the most controversial fights in recent memory. But as novel as those words are, they may represent the norm in the coming months and years.

Let’s start with the exposition. Netflix has been a game-changer in the consumption of film and television over the last decade, and the American streaming giant is now seeking to have the same impact in the world of sport. Launched in 1998, Netflix’s first major boom took place between 2007 and 2011, as its subscriber numbers soared from 6m to 23m. But it felt like Netflix really became a staple in living rooms and on laptops worldwide in the mid-2010s, with the release of its first original output: the award-winning, US remake of House Of Cards.

Since then, numerous series like Squid Game, Stranger Things, Money Heist and Bridgerton have further shown Netflix’s ability to produce craved art and content (although the platform’s original films have not impressed in the same way), seeing a growth to 282.7m subscribers as of late 2024.

And Netflix’s next move? Committing to live sport.

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Is Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul ‘scripted’ or is it a real fight?

04:15

Alex Pattle

One day before the fight, people are still asking me this question.

Lawrence Ostlere answers it wonderfully here, so give his piece a read:

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The awkward truth behind Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson

03:30

Alex Pattle

There is no hate, no love, the gloves are big and the rounds will be short when Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight on Friday night.

It makes no difference if the men share fifty million dollars for their carnival night in a Texas ring. It is one of the purest fights for money in the dirty, old boxing game; it’s not personal, it’s just cash. And, lots of it.

Tyson is 58 now, reformed, grey at the edges, his eyes have softened with his belly and each attempt at spitting venom sounds fake. Well, it probably is, so what? He was once Iron Mike, the youngest heavyweight champion in history, so please show some respect.

Paul, in his own unique way, has single-handedly ruined the boxing careers of many UFC stars and exposed them inside the boxing ring as flat-footed swingers; now the former child performer is hunting down faded kings of the ring. It is the unmade Rocky movie with a twist: can the old king beat the young kid? It’s the age-old boxing tale.

It has, obviously, been called a freak show, a meaningless event, a danger to Tyson’s health and a threat to the dignity of boxing, having been rearranged after Tyson suffered a health scare.

But here’s what you don’t understand about the fight...

Read Steve Bunce’s preview in full:

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Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano rematch to steal the show?

03:00

Alex Pattle

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Jake Paul screams ‘he must die’ after slap from Mike Tyson

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Alex Pattle

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Mike Tyson refuses to answer questions after slapping Jake Paul

02:00

Alex Pattle

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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

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Alex Pattle

Paul seemed fired up at the weigh-in, while Tyson almost looked to be in a trance – until the slap, of course.

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

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Alex Pattle

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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

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Alex Pattle

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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

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Alex Pattle

Onto the main event, at last!

Jake Paul weighs in at 227.2lb for his heavyweight contest with Mike Tyson. The Youtuber, 27, is 10-1 as a pro with 7 KOs.

228.4lb for Tyson, the heavyweight icon, who hasn’t fought professionally in 19 years.

The opponents face off, and Tyson, 58, slaps Paul!!! He and Paul are separated by security.

“Talking’s over,” Tyson says, before refusing to answer more questions.

Paul: “I didn’t even feel it. He’s angry. He’s an angry little elf. Mike Tyson, I thought that was a cute slap, but tomorrow night I’m knocking you the f*** out. I’m f***ing him up.

“He hits like a b***, it’s personal now, he must die!” Paul screams.

Wow.

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

00:47

Alex Pattle

Now here come Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, ahead of their rematch tomorrow night.

Taylor won the first fight narrowly in 2022, in the biggest bout in women’s boxing history, retaining the undisputed lightweight belts.

This time, Taylor puts the undisputed *super*-lightweight titles on the line against Serrano, who is the unified featherweight champion.

137.4lb for Serrano. The same for Taylor.

Serrano is asked what she said to Taylor during the face-off. “I told her this is our time,” says the Puerto Rican. “This is the defining moment for all women in boxing. We worked really hard to be in this position. I couldn’t have asked for a better dance partner than Katie to showcase women’s boxing.”

Taylor: “I think this is just another huge, monumental moment for women’s boxing. Myself and Amanda are just forever grateful. Tomorrow I think is gonna be the biggest night for women’s boxing ever.” She tells her Irish compatriots: “Thank you so much guys for all the support. I’m just so grateful.”

This one should be a corker, like the first edition of this match-up.

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

00:39

Alex Pattle

Before the main eventers and co-main eventers arrive, we have Mario Barrios and Abel Ramos.

The pair will clash for the WBC welterweight title, with Barrios currently holding the interim belt.

Ramos comes in at 146.4lb, before Barrios tips the scales at 146.8lb.

Barrios, who fights out of Texas, will be elevated to regular champion when the first bell sounds tomorrow.

Ramos: “Tomorrow night, he’s gonna have to get through me first [before facing the big names he’s been linked to], and it’s gonna be two Mexican warriors fighting for the championship of the world. You can’t miss it.”

Barrios, on the prospect of a fight with Jaron “Boots” Ennis next year: “That’s the plan, to defend, to unify with one of the other current champions.”

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

00:37

Alex Pattle

Over to Neeraj Goyat and Whindersson Nunes, who are set to meet at middleweight – in the first fight of the night tomorrow.

164lb for Brazil’s Nunes. Next up is Goyat... 162lb.

UFC legend Anderson Silva, who lost to Paul on points in the boxing ring, takes to the stage to conduct the face-off.

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

00:31

Alex Pattle

166.8lb for Melinda Watpool, who faces Shadasia Green at super-middleweight.

Green also makes weight, then there’s some pushing and shoving during the face-off!

Host Ariel Helwani asks what Watpool thinks about being shoved by Green, and she says: “I think I pushed her first.”

Honest!

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

00:28

Alex Pattle

Now it’s over to super-lightweights Lucas Bahdi and Armando Casamonica.

138.6lb for Casamonica, who is overweight after coming in on short notice.

Now Bahdi... 134.6lb! He calls Casamonica unprofessional for missing weight.

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

00:23

Alex Pattle

First to the stage is Dana Coolwell, ahead of his featherweight bout with Bruce Carrington.

125.2lb for Australia’s Coolwell. Now here comes Carrington. The American tips the scales at 125.8lb.

Coolwell on his keys to victory: “Box smart and stick to my gameplan.”

Carrington: “I will give a crowd-pleasing performance and y’all will remember the name.”

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

00:18

Alex Pattle

And here, we, go...

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

Thursday 14 November 2024 23:57

Alex Pattle

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson weigh-in LIVE

Thursday 14 November 2024 23:54

Alex Pattle

The weigh-in is just 10 minutes away! Don’t go anywhere.

Tony Bellew confirms clash at Paul v Tyson press conference: ‘It’s not talk, it’s a promise’

Thursday 14 November 2024 23:50

Jack Rathborn

Tony Bellew crashed the press conference for Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson on Wednesday, holding a “Fisher Price” microphone as he was accompanied by an old man in boxing gloves – before the pair were kicked out.

Britain’s Bellew, a former world champion, was in the crowd wearing a t-shirt showing the logo of a betting site, and he was standing alongside an older man in a boxing robe and gloves. Bellew also had a microphone, with which he spoke over a journalist who was asking a question inside Toyota Music Factory.

And the Liverpudlian confirms an altercation with security on his way out, telling Talk Sport: “They were all big boys. One gave me a little push and I said, ‘just don’t touch me, I’m going to walk quite happily boys, but just don’t put your hands on me.’ He said, ‘Okay’. When we got to the policeman with the gun in his waist, the guy gave me a little shove in the back.

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How much will Jake Paul and Mike Tyson earn for blockbuster fight?

Thursday 14 November 2024 23:30

Jack Rathborn

While the fight purses have not been officially disclosed, Paul claimed at a press conference in August: “I’m here to make $40m and knock out a legend.”

$40m equates to roughly £31.1m, while Tyson will earn approximately $20m (£15.4m), according to friend and former UFC champion Henry Cejudo.

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British heavyweight offered comeback against Mike Tyson

Thursday 14 November 2024 23:00

Jack Rathborn

"Yeah I had all of that [comeback offers]," former British heavyweight champion Julius Francis tells Talk Sport. “There was all of this to have a fight again with Mike Tyson. All of this like 'get you a rematch with him' and stuff like that.

“Yes it would be nice, the money-side of it. But I say for me personally, the integrity and being able to live with yourself. At the end of the day you have to sell your soul, and I don’t think it is really for me.

“I could jump back in the ring, but I couldn’t do anything near what I could and there are limits. Tyson has got himself into shape for a 58-year-old but when you are fighting a 27-year-old the downside is he could be tired after a few rounds. He should be able to destroy Paul but old injuries could come back and that's the danger."

Mike Tyson takes ferocious approach in open workout for Jake Paul fight

Thursday 14 November 2024 22:30

Jack Rathborn

Mike Tyson rolled back the years with an aggressive approach in his open workout for Friday’s fight with Jake Paul, to the delight of the fans in attendance.

The former heavyweight champion, 58, will box YouTube star Paul, 27, at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas this week. The fight will stream live on Netflix in an unprecedented move.

And ahead of the controversial bout – Tyson’s first professional contest since 2005 – “Iron Mike” and Paul took to the ring inside Toyota Music Factory to run through some moves for fans.

Many videos of Tyson hitting pads have gone viral in recent years, with viewers often remarking that the American’s speed and power have remained intact.

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Mike Tyson makes Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk rematch prediction

Thursday 14 November 2024 22:00

Jack Rathborn

Mike Tyson has backed Tyson Fury to gain revenge on Oleksandr Usyk in their heavyweight rematch in December.

“Usyk is the best heavyweight in the world at the moment. But I’m going for Fury to beat him,” Tyson told the Mail.

“Why? Because I’m a fan. Because his father gave him my name. I’m not abandoning him now.”

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Anthony Joshua makes prediction for controversial Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight

Thursday 14 November 2024 21:30

Jack Rathborn

“[Tyson] is older now, I pray that he comes out healthy,” Joshua said on The Jonathan Ross Show this week. “I think Jake Paul [wins] because of youth, that’s the only thing.”

Speaking about influencer boxing more generally, the former heavyweight champion added: “I personally think it’s really good. I think the boxing hardcores, they don’t like it, because they think, ‘Why are they disrespecting our sport?’

“But I think that [influencer] brings all these people into boxing, which benefits everyone else. Everyone viewing helps.”

Mike Tyson unimpressed by rules for Jake Paul fight

Thursday 14 November 2024 21:00

Jack Rathborn

Mike Tyson believes the rules for Friday’s fight against Jake Paul are for women.

After fighting against Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition fight in 2020 over eight two-minute rounds, the same format as Paul v Tyson, ‘Iron Mike’ was left unimpressed.

"I'm sure they had their reasons but the women fight two minutes," Tyson said at the time. "But this is bigger than me, it's not all about me, so who am I to talk. I'm just happy that we're doing it."

Jake Paul told he should be ‘ashamed of himself’ for fighting Mike Tyson

Thursday 14 November 2024 20:20

Jack Rathborn

"Jake Paul should be absolutely ashamed of himself. He's an absolute laughingstock,” UFC legend Michael Bisping tells Mirror Fighting.

“He’s an actor. He's not a fighter. He's pulling the wool over a young generation's eyes that he's a bad*** and he's willing to take on all these fights. We know what he's doing.

“He's cherry-picking guys that are at the end of their careers. Now he's cherry-picking a guy that long retired that's 58-years-old. Mike Tyson is an absolute legend of the sport.”

The awkward truth behind Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson

Thursday 14 November 2024 18:30

Jack Rathborn

here is no hate, no love, the gloves are big and the rounds will be short when Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight on Friday night.

It makes no difference if the men share fifty million dollars for their carnival night in a Texas ring. It is one of the purest fights for money in the dirty, old boxing game; it’s not personal, it’s just cash. And, lots of it.

Tyson is 58 now, reformed, grey at the edges, his eyes have softened with his belly and each attempt at spitting venom sounds fake. Well, it probably is, so what? He was once Iron Mike, the youngest heavyweight champion in history, so please show some respect.

Read more from Steve Bunce here.

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Tyson stays quiet in tense press conference

Thursday 14 November 2024 13:55

Lawrence Ostlere

Mike Tyson wasn’t in the mood for talking in the final news conference before the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion faces YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.

Tyson had terse answers for all the questions Wednesday night, two nights before the fight against Paul, who is 31 years younger, at the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

“I’ve said everything I had to say,” Tyson said in one of several attempts to get him to say more. “I’m just looking forward to fighting.”

“It’s cute,” Paul said of the terse Tyson. “I fear no man, so I want him to be that old savage Mike.”

Paul couldn’t even get Tyson to respond by wearing what the 27-year-old said was a “diamond-spiked ear cover.” It was Paul’s jab at Tyson over the Hall of Famer infamously biting the ear of Evander Holyfield in a 1997 fight.

Tyson did get briefly riled up when somebody asked twice what he would do if he lost. His last sanctioned bout was in 2005. Tyson fought Roy Jones Jr. in an exhibition four years ago.

“I am not going to lose,” Tyson said, his voice rising the second time it was asked. “Did you hear what I said?”

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Jake Paul trolls Mike Tyson with $100,000 ear cover after infamous bite

Thursday 14 November 2024 09:48

Jack Rathborn

Jake Paul has trolled Mike Tyson by wearing a $100,000 ear cover in reference to the former heavyweight world champion’s infamous history with biting opponents.

Reports suggest the item from Vobara is worth six figures, with Paul acquiring it ahead of Friday’s bout on Netflix.

Paul made reference to protecting his ear in a swipe related to Tyson and his notorious move to chew down on rival Evander Holyfield’s ear in their 1997 heavyweight rematch.

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Angry Jake Paul makes $1m bets with undercard boxers who predict he’ll lose to Mike Tyson

Thursday 14 November 2024 08:30

Alex Pattle

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Tony Bellew crashes Tyson vs Paul press conference with ‘Fisher Price’ microphone – is quickly kicked out

Thursday 14 November 2024 08:00

Alex Pattle

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Mike Tyson interview: ‘I’m not a nice person, there’s nothing nice about me'

Thursday 14 November 2024 01:40

Alex Pattle

“There’s nothing nice about me,” Mike Tyson said, speaking to The Independent and other publications over Zoom, two weeks before his fight with Jake Paul.

“I’m not a nice person. I’m a decent person, I try to do the right thing. But a nice person, I am not. Anybody with the [idea] that I’m a nice person is gonna be disappointed. I’m just not. I don’t make people happy for no reason, I’m just who I am. I’m not trying to gain friends, that’s basically what I’m saying.

“I don’t want to make friends with you, I don’t care if you put me on your yacht, I don’t give a f***. I’m not gonna ever be nice to nobody; I’ll be kind, but never nice.”

Full interview:

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The awkward truth behind Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson

Thursday 14 November 2024 01:20

Alex Pattle

There is no hate, no love, the gloves are big and the rounds will be short when Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight on Friday night.

It makes no difference if the men share fifty million dollars for their carnival night in a Texas ring. It is one of the purest fights for money in the dirty, old boxing game; it’s not personal, it’s just cash. And, lots of it.

Tyson is 58 now, reformed, grey at the edges, his eyes have softened with his belly and each attempt at spitting venom sounds fake. Well, it probably is, so what? He was once Iron Mike, the youngest heavyweight champion in history, so please show some respect.

Paul, in his own unique way, has single-handedly ruined the boxing careers of many UFC stars and exposed them inside the boxing ring as flat-footed swingers; now the former child performer is hunting down faded kings of the ring. It is the unmade Rocky movie with a twist: can the old king beat the young kid? It’s the age-old boxing tale.

It has, obviously, been called a freak show, a meaningless event, a danger to Tyson’s health and a threat to the dignity of boxing, having been rearranged after Tyson suffered a health scare.

But here’s what you don’t understand about the fight...

Read Steve Bunce’s preview in full:

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Paul vs Tyson press conference LIVE

Wednesday 13 November 2024 17:00

Alex Pattle

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are just two days away from one of the biggest and most controversial fights in years, as they prepare to square off in Dallas.

And ahead of their officially-sanctioned, professional bout, the Americans will share a stage at Toyota Music Factory on Wednesday (13 November), with each man set to talk up his chances of winning – amid conflicting predictions in the boxing world.

On Tuesday, 58-year-old Tyson and YouTube star Paul, 27, conducted an open workout in the Music Factory, with the former heavyweight champion taking an aggressive approach. His speed and power look to have waned somewhat, but Tyson seemed focused as his fight with Paul edges closer – five months after it was first due to take place, before Tyson suffered an ulcer flare-up on a flight.

Barring any late issues, the bout is finally set to go ahead on Friday (15 November), at Texas’s AT&T Stadium: home to the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys. And the fight, in an unprecedented move, will stream live on Netflix.