Jake Paul has issued a brutal warning to Mike Tyson after the boxer slapped him in their final face-off.
Yep, it all kicked off last night (14 November) when the pair had their final face-off before the big fight.
After what’s felt like way too long thanks to a whole load of chat and a delay on Tyson’s part, the big anticipated boxing event finally takes place tonight (or in the early hours of Saturday morning for us UK lot).
Things got heated between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul last night during their final face-off (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
But Tyson couldn’t seem to wait to lay hands on Paul, as he ultimately caved to the YouTuber’s wind-up antics.
Having their weigh-in and then their last head-to-head, the 27-year-old crawled across the floor before rising himself up to meet the eye-line of ‘Kid Dynamite’.
And when he did get up, with a little bit of a step on his opponent’s foot, Tyson had evidently had enough and slapped Paul across the face. It seemed like he was going for another jab but a bit of a brawl broke out as the 58-year-old’s camp swarmed him to put a stop to it.
He was quickly surrounded as the YouTuber continued to be a bit of a wind-up and amped up the crowd
“I didn’t even feel it,” Paul said of the hit. “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**k out.”
Oh, and then things got a whole lot more brutal as the YouTube shouted his warning to Tyson down the mic.
“I’m f**king him up, he hits like a b**ch. It’s personal now, it’s personal now, he must die,” Paul screamed.
Users on X said: “Telling a [near] 60-year-old legend ‘he must die’ is wild.”
Another wrote: “Jake comes in emotional swinging for the fences and gassed out. Mike knows what he’s doing. Emotional fighters don’t perform well.”
Others said the ‘slap’ had ‘spun Paul’s whole neck around’ with some predicting: “Tyson is going to knock him out.”
But of course, fans are backing Paul too.
Paul reckons he’s going to knock him out (Netflix)
Well, either way, I’m sure all these antics and dramatics might help the boxer shift a few more tickets for the 80,000 capacity AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
And if not, while someone has bought a $2million package to be there in person, plenty of us can just stream the live fight on Netflix instead.
The undercard is set to begin at 8pm eastern time (ET) on Friday, which is 1am GMT on Saturday for UK viewers.
Oh, and if you’re a Netflix subscriber, you don’t have to worry about any extra PPV fee.
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Topics: Boxing, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, YouTube, Netflix
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Despite being slated to take place this summer, Jake Paul is finally set to take on legendary boxer Mike Tyson. And for the first time ever, the boxing match will be shown live solely on Netflix.
This is the streaming giant’s inaugural foray into broadcasting live combat sports on the platform. And if you already have Netflix, you’ll be happy to know that there is no extra cost to watch the fight. Or, you could even technically watch it for free by signing up to a certain deal. Read on to find out more..
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How to watch Paul vs. Tyson
If you don’t already have Netflix, there is a workaround to essentially get it for free as part of a package deal. At the moment Sky are offering Sky Stream, with Sky TV, Sky Full Fibre 300 Broadband and Netflix, all for just £36. And given that their Full Fibre 300 broadband is usually £29 a month, for just £10 more you’ll also get access to Sky TV and Netflix for not much more.
So, if you were already thinking about switching your broadband or trying out Sky TV, doing so via this deal makes a lot of sense.
If you’d prefer to sign up for Netflix just to watch the fight, Netflix does have a budget-friendly option, costing less than a fiver a month. This means you could sign up for one month and only have to pay £4.99 to watch the bout. It is worth mentioning that this option does include adverts but two devices in your household can watch Netflix at the same time, making it a good option if someone would prefer to watch something other than the boxing that evening.
If you don’t want adverts to interrupt the action, there’s the Standard plan, which comes with all the same benefits but without any ads, for £10.99 a month. Or, if you want the most premium option, the £17.99 a month package allows you to watch on four devices at the same time and has a 4K (Ultra HD) + HDR resolution.
Viewers can tune in live to watch the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson match on Netflix on Friday, 15 November.
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What to know about the fight
The fight, which will be sanctioned as a professional bout and contested over eight two-minute rounds, marks Tyson’s return to the ring after four years.
And given that the showdown was originally postponed on medical advice, after Tyson reportedly became unwell while aboard a flight from Miami to Los Angeles earlier this summer, it will be interesting to see if this changes anything.
While it was ultimately blamed on an ulcer flare up, with the fight being pushed back to allow him to recover, his last exhibition match was back in 2020, with his last professional fight taking place back in 2005.
In contrast, Paul’s last fight was earlier this year when he beat American boxer Ryan Bourland in a first round knock-out.
As the youngest Heavyweight Champion in history, Tyson has a record of 50 wins and 6 losses over his 20-year career, with 44 of those wins being knock-outs. While YouTuber and former WWE Champion, Paul, has won nine fights – of which six were knockouts – with one loss.
Paul also has the height advantage at 6ft 1in compared to Tyson’s 5ft 10in frame. But given that all but one of Tyson’s former opponents were taller than him, this might not be as concerning as it sounds. Despite Tyson’s experience and storied career, the biggest factor could be their 30 year age difference. But time will tell exactly what kind of impact this will have on the fight.
Paul won his last fight by knockout earlier this year. Credit:Alex Menendez/Getty Images
The highly anticipated bout will be held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. And it isn’t the only matchup on the card. In the co-main event, undisputed super lightweight world champion Katie Taylor is set for a rematch against unified featherweight champion Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano.
Timings have still to be confirmed but we will let you know as soon as we do.
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Topics: Boxing, Sport, Netflix, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson
Rules of watching the long-awaited fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson on Netflix have been revealed.
One of the biggest boxing events of the year is set to take place this Friday night, or in the early hours of Saturday (16 November) if you’re in the UK, headlined by a YouTuber and a former undisputed heavyweight champion.
What a world we live in.
What to know about the clash between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson
The event will take place in the US at the 80,000 capacity AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, between ‘Iron Mike’ and ‘The Problem Child’.
That’s as long as Tyson can pass two health tests prior to their bout, after their original fight was postponed following a health scare for the 58-year-old.
The headline match-up between Tyson and Paul, who is 31 years his junior, will round off a night of seven clashes, including a rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano for the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and Ring lightweight titles.
After the former pulled out of their bout, Paul defeated replacement fighter, former UFC star Mike Perry, in six rounds.
But now, fans are ready to see the two finally face off, eight months on from their original fight announcement, as Tyson makes his second sensational return to the ring after coming out of a 15-year retirement in 2020 to fight Roy Jones Jr.
Tyson and Paul will face off this weekend in a long-awaited clash (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
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Will there be a pay-per-view fee for the Netflix fight?
The fight was announced to be available to stream on Netflix, but users have been curious if an additional PPV fee would apply to watch the fight.
Well, not needing to pay an extra fee for such a big boxing clash almost seems too good to be true, right?
Wrong – the Paul vs Tyson clash will be available on a standard Netflix subscription at no extra cost, as a current plan with adverts will set you back £4.99 a month, while a standard subscription with no ads costs £10.99 per month.
A premium subscription, which allows you to watch on four devices and add two members of a separate household, will set you back £17.99, monthly.
In theory, this means you could just sign up for a month if you don’t have the streaming service, and pay less than a fiver.
It’s important to note that you need a TV license in order to watch Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson, as the BBC told LADbible earlier this year that you require a license to watch any live event on Netflix.
If you don’t, you could be facing a £1,000 fine.
Can I watch the fight if I don’t have Netflix?
If you don’t already have Netflix, there is a workaround to essentially get it for free as part of a package deal. At the moment Sky are offering Sky Stream, with Sky TV, Sky Full Fibre 300 Broadband and Netflix, all for just £36 as part of a limited-time Black Friday deal. And given that their Full Fibre 300 broadband is usually £29 a month, for just £10 more you’ll also get access to Sky TV and Netflix for not much more.
You don’t need to pay an extra PPV fee to watch the fight (Cooper Neill/Getty Images for Netflix)
When you should tune into Netflix
The undercard will start at 1.00am UK time (8.00pm ET) on 16 November, though Paul and Tyson are only set to make their way to the ring around 4.00am UK time (11.00pm ET).
If you’re interested in tuning into the weigh-in, this is meant to take place on Thursday (14 November) at 1.00am UK time (8.00pm ET).
It is unclear how big Paul will be coming in, having bulked up to just north of 100kg for their original date, though he revealed on the TimboSugarShow podcast that he aims to be at around the same weight at 224 lbs (101kg).
This is around the same weight Tyson was for his fight with Roy Jones Jr. in 2020.
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Topics: Boxing, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Netflix, YouTube
Jake Paul has revealed how his upcoming Mike Tyson fight could be his ‘biggest payday’ thanks to some pretty lucrative bonuses in his contract.
It’s time to set your alarms boxing fans, as one of the most highly anticipated fights of 2024 is set to happen in just under two days.
This Friday (15 November) Jake ‘The Problem Child’ Paul will face off against Tyson in-front of up to 80,000 fans at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas and even more tuning in from home on Netflix
Considering the amount of coverage leading up to the fight it’s very likely that both Paul and Tyson are set to get a major payday, with the former YouTuber recently boasting in a press conference that he is set to make £31 million ($40m).
Which certainly make spending eight rounds being punched by Mike Tyson sound a lot more appealing.
Meanwhile 58-year-old ‘Iron Mike’ is said to have accepted a deal of £15.4 million ($20m) according to reports published by The Sun. However, the official figures have not been released to public.
Paul meanwhile seems to have made it is his mission to let absolutely everyone who is willing to listen know that he is in line to make serious money from the fight – which includes some pretty lucrative bonuses.
Speaking about how much extra cash the pair could make during an exclusive interview with SPORTbible, Paul claimed built-in bonus clauses meant the he and his 58-year-old opponent could be in line for a big pay out.
Read more: How to watch the Paul vs Tyson fight in the UK if you don’t have Netflix
Jake Paul is hoping to make the big bucks from his fight with Mike Tyson (Ed Mulholland/Getty Images)
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“There are definitely certain guaranteed figures and other certain built-in bonuses and stuff on top of sales – key performance indicators that trigger certain things,” The Problem Child explained.
The 28-year-old remained coy on exactly how much extra he could be making, but made sure to let us all know the match is set to be a very big payday for him.
“This is definitely my biggest payday, of all the fights for sure,” he added. “It is definitely a healthy payday.”
Tyson on the other hand stated that he is going into the fight wanting glory instead of cash.
“This fight is not going to change my life financially,” he added. “If I did it for free, it’s not going to change my life. My wife is constantly telling me, you do not need to do this fight.
“This is what I want to do, this is me. I’m seeking my glory.”
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Topics: Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Boxing, Money, Netflix
Someone has actually bought that $2million (£1.6million) ticket for the Jake Paul v Mike Tyson fight.
Yep, ahead of the big face-off tomorrow (15 November) night – well, the early hours of Saturday morning for us UK lot – a special VIP ticket has apparently been sold.
The big boxing event is of course getting live streamed on Netflix, with subscribers being able to watch it without paying an additional PPV fee.
But plenty of people are still heading out to watch in person as Paul faces Tyson at the 60,000 capacity AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
And that now seems to include someone whose splashed the millions on this top-end ticket that includes six seats.
What’s included in the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul VIP package?
The package comes with a special pre-fight locker room visit plus a unrivalled view in a ‘specially built ringside suite’. Two of the six ticket holders will get a unique experience, sitting elevated above the rest of the crowd.
But get this, early renders show that the fans in this kind of private booth attached to the ring won’t necessarily be watching the action right in front of them straight-up. Oh no, they’ll be watching it splashed on a TV screen in front of them. While they’re in there, they’ll be provided with the ‘top-shelf’ food and drinks on tap as they lounge back on recliners.
Sorry, I mean, you can’t tell me I couldn’t just create this same feeling from the comfort of my own home, pulling up my comfy sofa in front of the telly and laying out a buffet?
But whatever, this special package does come with a whole load of other fancy perks like getting a set of autographed boxing gloves from the main men of the night. They’ll even have a personal escort throughout the event plus a two-night stay at the Loews Arlington Hotel.
Oh, and of course, the package comes with the standard stuff, like you know, access to every bit of the pre-fight stuff from press conferences to the weigh-ins.
The other four ticket-holders not getting to sit in the ‘Ringside Apron Seats’ will instead be in Row 1 ringside seats.
Who bought the $2M Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul VIP package?
It’s finally happening. (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
It was announced yesterday that this whopping MVP Owner’s Experience was purchased by Los Angeles-based law firm, TorkLaw.
Korosh Torkzadeh, from TorkLaw, told USA TODAY Sports: “Life and sport often reflect each other in their unpredictability. At TorkLaw, as we spend our days fighting for our clients both inside and outside the courtroom, we see in boxing the same determination required to face life’s toughest battles.
“Our involvement in this event is more than just support for sport — it’s a celebration of the human spirit and the strength it takes to keep fighting, no matter the odds.”
Well, good for them.
Before they watch the big event on fight night, they’ll also get access to a Private VIP Green Room with an open bar and all-inclusive menu.
The undercard will begin at 8pm eastern time (ET) on Friday, which is 1am GMT on Saturday for UK viewers.
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Topics: Boxing, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Netflix, Sport, Money