Jake Paul beats Mike Tyson
How Jake Paul beats Mike Tyson by a unanimous decision to end the most anticipated boxing bout in the past months, the match happened on Saturday morning and many are already disappointed in Mike Tyson for not knocking out Jake Paul.
The fight was live-streamed by Netflix and was also held live in front of over 70,000 people in the AT&T Stadium.
The heavyweight boxing matchup followed a sometimes zany build-up to an unlikely bout: the 58-year-old former world heavyweight champion against the 27-year-old social media sensation.
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Tyson, for instance, slapped Paul across the face during the weigh-in on Thursday.
Although Paul was the betting favorite going into the battle, it’s unlikely that anyone would profit as much as the two boxers will.
Paul is expected to make $40 million and Tyson is expected to make $20 million.
It was Tyson’s first pro fight since 2005, and his career record falls to 50-7. It was Paul’s biggest moment in a boxing career that started less than five years ago. He improved his career record to 11-1. The judges scored it 80-72, 79-73 and 79-73 for Paul.
After Tyson, the former heavyweight champion, was incapacitated due to an ulcer flare-up during a flight, Paul, 27, was rescheduled to fight him on July 20. Instead of waiting, Paul engaged in combat with Mike Perry, a former UFC fighter who is currently a BKFC combatant, and won via TKO in the sixth round.
Tyson, who is 31 years older than Paul, was not knocked out by Paul (11-1, 7 KOs). Rather, Paul frequently popped Tyson with the jab by using lateral movement. Paul maintained his composure and won even though neither fighter was in much danger.