Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul The long awaited fight will take place this week in Texas, United States of America, after a delay of 4 months. The boxing legend returns to the ring to face the young YouTube star and below we give you all the details about the evening of boxing.
The former heavyweight champion was forced to delay the fight in July due to a ruptured pulley suffered on a plane. Now, 58-year-old Tyson will try to prevail against Paul – a 27-year-old YouTube celebrity – in the fight scheduled for eight rounds – each lasting two minutes and valid for knockouts.
► Jake Paul mocks Mike Tyson in confrontation: “I don’t want him to bite my ear”
It should be remembered that the last fight that starred Mike Tyson dates back to 2005, when he had Kevin McBride as his opponent. During his professional career, ‘Iron’ had a 50-6-0 record. Meanwhile, YouTuber Jake Paul has a 10-1 record since starting his journey in the world of boxing.
When and where will the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight take place?
The Tyson vs. Paul fight will take place this Saturday, November 15 at the AT&T Stadium, which is located in Texas and has a capacity for 80,000 attendees. The event – organized by Netflix – will start at 8:00 pm and the fight is expected to start no earlier than 11:00 pm (Peruvian time).
What time does the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight start live in the US and Mexico?
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Florida will start at 00:00 (Saturday, November 16)
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Virginia will start at 00:00 (Saturday, November 16)
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight will start in Washington at 00:00 (Saturday, November 16)
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Georgia will start at 00:00 (Saturday, November 16)
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Connecticut will start at 00:00 (Saturday, November 16)
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight will start in New York at 00:00 (Saturday, November 16)
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Texas starts at 11 pm
- The Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight in Illinois starts at 11 pm
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Nevada starts at 10 pm
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in California will start at 10 pm
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Mexico starts at 10 pm
What time does the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight start live in South America?
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Peru, Ecuador and Colombia will start at 11 pm
- The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay will start at 00:00 (Saturday, November 16)
- Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay at 01:00 (Saturday, November 16)
Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: Full card of the boxing event
- Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul – Heavyweight
- Bruce Carrington vs. Dana Coolwell – Peso Pluma
- Lucas Bahdi vs. Corey Marksman – Peso Ligero
- Shadasia Green vs. Shadasia Green Melinda Watpool – OMB Women’s Super Middleweight Title
- Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes
- Mario Barrios (c) vs. Abel Ramos – Wélter CMB Title
- Katie Taylor (c) vs. Amanda Serrano 2 - Undisputed Women’s Super Lightweight Championship
Where to see the fight Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul live streaming?
The Tyson vs. Paul fight will be broadcast exclusively on Netflix, which will be the first event to be broadcast live on the streaming platform. Subscribed users will be able to enjoy minute by minute of the boxing event.
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What are the key factors that will determine the winner of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Boxing Expert
Editor: Welcome, everyone, to this special edition of our Time.news interview series! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with renowned boxing expert, Dr. Emily Richards. With the much-anticipated fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul just a few days away, there’s a buzz in the air! Emily, thank you for joining us.
Dr. Richards: Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time for boxing, and this fight is definitely drawing a lot of attention.
Editor: Absolutely! The fight between Mike Tyson, the legendary former heavyweight champion, and Jake Paul, the YouTube star turned boxer, is set for November 15 at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. What are your initial thoughts on this matchup?
Dr. Richards: It’s a fascinating clash of eras! On one hand, we have Mike Tyson, a boxing icon with a record of 50 wins and just 6 losses. His experience and raw power are unmatched, even at 58 years old. On the other hand, there’s Jake Paul, who at 27 has made a name for himself in the boxing world with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss. The dynamics here are intriguing, especially considering their vastly different backgrounds.
Editor: Definitely! Tyson has been out of the professional ring since 2005, which raises questions about his current condition. Do you think we will see a vintage Tyson in this fight, or are those days behind him?
Dr. Richards: That’s the million-dollar question! Tyson has always had incredible instincts and strength, but age and inactivity can affect a fighter’s performance. The fact that he had to delay this fight due to a ruptured pulley is concerning. However, if he has been training smartly and remains injury-free, we could witness a glimpse of his legendary prowess.
Editor: And what about Jake Paul? He’s often in the news for his antics, but he has shown significant improvement in his boxing skills. Do you see him as a serious contender in this fight?
Dr. Richards: Jake Paul has surprised many with his boxing capabilities. He’s trained with top coaches and has fought opponents who, while not elite boxers, have competitive backgrounds. His youth and stamina could be beneficial against a fighter like Tyson, but he’ll need to be cautious. Tyson’s power, even in his later years, could turn the tides quickly.
Editor: You mentioned the power of Tyson, and I can’t help but recall Jake Paul’s recent mockery where he joked about not wanting Tyson to bite his ear. This playful jab highlights a unique element of this match – the entertainment value. How do you see this fight influencing the sport’s popularity?
Dr. Richards: That’s an important aspect! This fight has a crossover appeal, especially with Jake Paul’s social media following. It’s a spectacle that can attract casual viewers, potentially introducing them to the sport of boxing. While purists might not fully appreciate it, there’s no denying that events like these spark interest and often lead to more significant discussions about boxing as a whole.
Editor: Very valid point! Now, let’s discuss the fight’s format. We’re looking at eight rounds, two minutes each, with the possibility of knockouts. Do you think this format benefits one fighter over the other?
Dr. Richards: The shorter rounds could certainly favor Jake Paul, especially at the beginning, as he may have the advantage of quickness in those initial exchanges. For Tyson, however, his experience at pacing himself could allow him to find his rhythm as the fight progresses. It’s all about strategy and how they approach those early rounds.
Editor: It sounds like it could go either way! Lastly, for our viewers excited about the event, what’s your prediction for the outcome?
Dr. Richards: It’s hard to give a definitive answer! If I had to choose, I’d say keep an eye on Mike Tyson for a potential knockout in the early rounds due to his explosive power. However, if Jake Paul can withstand the early pressure and navigate the fight strategically, he might surprise us. Whatever happens, I expect a lot of excitement!
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Richards! This has been an insightful conversation. We look forward to the fight and the discussions it will spark.
Dr. Richards: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure. Can’t wait to see how it unfolds!