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Paul vs Tyson LIVE: Weigh-in updates after Jake Paul makes outrageous bets and insults rival

Both Jake Paul and Mike Tyson share a stage before their boxing match on Netflix

Alex Pattle
in Dallas
Thursday 14 November 2024 21:05 GMT
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Mike Tyson throws ferocious punches in open workout for Jake Paul boxing match

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are just a day away from one of the biggest and most controversial fights in boxing in years, as they prepare to square off on Netflix.

And ahead of their officially-sanctioned, professional bout, the Americans shared a stage at Toyota Music Factory in Dallas on Wednesday (13 November), with Paul making $1m bets and retired boxing champion Tony Bellew crashing proceedings.

Bellew was in the crowd wearing a T-shirt showing the logo of betting site Paddy Power, 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.

Bellew’s words were difficult to hear, but he appeared to call Paul a “clown”, while host Ariel Helwani tried to drown out the 41-year-old, comparing Bellew’s microphone to a “Fisher Price” toy.

Later, Paul lost his cool at the undercard boxers who predicted he will lose to Tyson, making $1m bets with several of them. Next up, tonight, is the weigh-in. Re-live the press conference below.

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

Want to know how Tyson looked at Tuesday’s open workout?

How was his speed, power, attitude?

We’ve got you covered:

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

Tyson stepped into his shots and backed up his pad man to the ropes, ahead of his first pro bout in 19 years

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 07:00

Jake Paul reveals ‘numb’ reaction to Mike Tyson pulling out of boxing fight

And here’s how Paul felt about Tyson’s withdrawal from the fight in May:

“When I received the news that he was out and not able to fight, I was just numb. I was just like, ‘f***...’ I’m the type of person who likes a schedule and likes to know what I’m doing. This just threw a wrench in all of that. There was nothing I could do, it was out of my control.”

More here:

Jake Paul reveals ‘numb’ reaction to Mike Tyson pulling out of boxing fight

Tyson withdrew from the controversial bout in July, leading it to be rescheduled for 15 November

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 06:30

Mike Tyson threw up blood on plane before Jake Paul fight was cancelled

Some of the concern for Tyson’s health stems not only from his age, but also from his health scare in late May.

The 58-year-old suffered an ulcer flare-up on a flight, forcing his bout with Paul to be delayed from July until this week.

And Tyson recently revealed that he was throwing up blood on the plane, when he went through his health scare.

More here:

Mike Tyson threw up blood on plane before Jake Paul fight was cancelled

The 58-year-old suffered an ulcer flare-up in May, leading his bout with Paul to be delayed until 15 November

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 06:00

Paul vs Tyson: What are the rules and are knockouts allowed?

How many rounds are there in Friday’s main event? How long is each round? Are knockouts allowed? Will the boxers be wearing head guards? How big are their gloves?

We answer all those questions here:

Paul vs Tyson rules: How many rounds and are KOs allowed?

Everything you need to know about the controversial fight, which will stream live on Netflix

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 05:15

Women’s boxing is in the doldrums but one simple solution can save it

On the topic of Taylor vs Serrano 2, here’s Steve Bunce’s recent column on the state of women’s boxing:

Women’s boxing is in the doldrums but one simple solution can save it

Ahead of Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 2 next week in Texas, a concerning trend threatens to erase the great momentum achieved in the women’s side of the sport in recent years

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 04:30

Taylor vs Serrano 2: All you need to know about Friday’s co-main event

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.

“To be on the same card as Mike Tyson is a pinch-me moment,” Taylor admits. “He’s a legend of the sport, an icon of the sport.”

Here’s all you need to know:

Taylor v Serrano 2 start time and how to watch rematch on Paul v Tyson undercard

Everything you need to know about the highly-anticipated rematch on the undercard of Jake Paul v Mike Tyson on Netflix

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 03:52

Paul vs Tyson: How much prize money will each fighter make and what is the purse split?

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will meet in the boxing ring this week, with up to 80,000 fans in attendance in Texas.

Paul, 27, and Tyson, 58, will clash in a divisive fight at the AT&T Stadium – home to NFL’s Dallas Cowboys – as the action streams live on Netflix.

Tyson has not fought professionally in 19 years and had to postpone the original July date, after the heavyweight icon suffered an ulcer flare-up on a flight.

Four months on, he is finally set to fight Paul, who made his name as a YouTuber but has compiled a 10-1 record as a pro boxer, knocking out numerous MMA stars along the way.

While many boxing fans have dismissed this match-up, it may yet draw many eyes to the sport, and it’s set to be a major payday for the pair...

Paul vs Tyson prize money and purse split for Netflix fight

Everything you need to know about the controversial fight, which will stream live on Netflix

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 03:14

Exclusive interview: The hidden side of Jake Paul

“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:

The hidden side of Jake Paul

Jake Paul spends a lot of his time being insincere, to devastating effect. Alex Pattle tries to find the man behind the mocking

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 02:37

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

“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.

Analysis:

Paul vs Tyson and Netflix reveal the future of sports broadcasting

Jake Paul’s controversial boxing match with Mike Tyson marks a rare foray into live sport for Netflix – but there are many more to come, as Alex Pattle explains

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 02:05

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

“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:

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

The former heavyweight champion, once known as the ‘baddest man on the planet’, speaks to Alex Pattle and other reporters ahead of his controversial fight with Jake Paul

Alex Pattle14 November 2024 01:40

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