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Jake Paul lands three straight left hands that backs Mike Tyson and knocks him off balance.

Tyson repeatedly bites down on his glove to readjust his mouthpiece. Paul responds with a body shot and left up top.

Tyson appears to be in some trouble as fatigue begins to kick in for Tyson. Tyson also has some swelling around his right eye.

Jake Paul begins the round with a body shot. Mike Tyson retaliates with a looping left hook that is partially blocked by Paul.

Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul

Paul’s precise right hand connects to Tyson’s temple. It’s mostly a calculated round. Paul lands 6 of 28. Tyson lands 3 of 17.

Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Live Updates: The BIG fight – Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul – is on. The 58-year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson and 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul are fighting each other at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Saturday, November 16 (IST). Mike Tyson’s career records are: Total fights – 58 and Wins – 50. YouTuber-turned-Boxer Jake Paul’s records are: Total fights – 11 and Wins – 10. This fight has been billed as the biggest boxing match of 2024. Earlier, Katie Taylor (c) beat Amanda Serrano for IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO titles. In the first main undercard fight of the day, India’s Neeraj Goyat defeated Whindersson Nunes. Goyat thrashed Nunes unanimously (59-55, 60-54 X2) in a six-round contest. Mario Barrios beat Ramos to retain the WBC welterweight title.

Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight Live Updates: Mike Tyson is all pumped and looks ready for his bout backstage, while Jake Paul has also arrived at the arena.

Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul Fight Live Updates: Ireland’s Katie Taylor managed to defend her undisputed light-welterweight crown against Amanda Serrano. The fans were not impressed with the result as Serrano did put up a show, and looked favourite to win after the final round. It has all the credentials to turn out to be the fight of the night. Mario Barrios defended his WBC title after his fight with Abel Ramos ended in a split draw.

Jake Paul vs. Mike

The two Mexican boxers put up an unbelievable show here in the middle. Neeraj Goyat kickstarted the main event with a dominant win over Brazil’s Whindersson Nunes. The Indian boxer was too good with his reflexes and hit the right punches to win with a unanimous decision as the scoreline read 60-54 in his favour.

Former UFC Welterweight champion Tyron Woodley believes the Nov. 15 boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is a “very even fight,” per comments made to TMZ Sports.

“I think it’s an even fight because of the age of Mike Tyson,” Woodley began.

“He’s completely obviously out of his prime. When in his prime, most of his fights were almost attempted murder. So literally, Jake wouldn’t have stood a chance. Nobody would even commission or sanction a fight of him against Mike Tyson. And Jake’s always on a win-win situation. He’s fighting guys that if he lose, you lost to this guy. You lost to Tyron. You lost to Anderson Silva. You lost to Nate Diaz. So he’s always in a position where if he wins, he goes up, if he loses, it’s like, OK, he took a risk, he took a chance. So I like the fight.”

At 58 years old, Tyson is well out of his prime, as Woodley said. His last professional fight was in June 2005. He did face Roy Jones Jr. in an eight-round exhibition four years ago, and that ended in a split decision.

Mike Tyson

In his prime, Tyson was the scariest fighter in the world, serving as boxing’s undisputed heavyweight champion from 1987-1990. At one point in his career, Tyson was 37-0 with 33 knockouts. He finished his time in the ring with a 50-6 record (two no-contests).

The 27-year-old Paul, a YouTuber and social media star, has fought 11 times professionally, going 10-1 with seven knockouts. He’s notably fought (and beaten) Woodley in the past, earning an eight-round split decision win before knocking him out in the sixth round in a rematch. Paul has fared well against ex-MMA stars, beating Anderson Silva, Nate Diaz and Ben Askren as well.

The latest DraftKings Sportsbook odds have Paul as a -275 favorite, giving him 73.33 percent implied odds to win, per Action Network. In the end, the age gap might be too much for Tyson to overcome, but the ex-champ was one of the most skilled and powerful fighters ever once upon a time, so he can’t be discounted here.

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