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What to know about Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight: date, odds, how to watch
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Date:2025-04-13 16:41:23
Nov. 15 is the date for the highly anticipated fight between Jake "The Problem Child" Paul and "Iron" Mike Tyson. The fight, titled "The Baddest Man on the Planet," will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and will be streamed exclusively on Netflix.
Most recently, Jake Paul's belly has been making the rounds on social media, with many believing Paul's recent weight gain could throw him off once he gets in the ring with Tyson. While the weight gain was made in effort to get to heavyweight status, at which Paul does not normally compete, the departure from his comfort zone could prove difficult to overcome.
Outside of Paul's new look, Tyson also took to Jimmy Kimmel Live to express his lack of concern facing someone more than 30 years younger than him. Tyson told Kimmel that he started Jake Paul's boxing journey after he allowed Paul to partake in his first televised fight during his exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. Tyson added, "I started him. And I'm going to finish him."
The two have been jawing online for quite some time in anticipation of this fight, and fans are giddy with less than two months left.
Here is the latest information concerning the Tyson-Paul fight.
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When is Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson?
The fight is set for Friday, Nov. 15 at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas. The Cowboys will host the Houston Texans on "Monday Night Football" on Monday, Nov. 18, just three days later.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: How to watch
- Date: Friday, Nov. 15
- Time: Not yet announced
- TV: N/A
- Streaming: Netflix
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson official fight rules
This fight will consist of eight two-minute rounds. Both boxers will also wear heavier 14-ounce gloves in order to promote safety.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Netflix details
The fight will be streamed exclusively on Netflix. A Netflix account/plan will be required in order to watch the fight live. Prices for accounts start at $6.99/month for standard streaming, which includes advertisements.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: Latest fight odds
As of Sep. 25, odds from DraftKings give Paul the edge.
- Moneyline: Paul (-320), Tyson (+240)
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Jake Paul's last fight
After the original date for the Tyson-Paul fight, July 20, was postponed, Paul still used that original date to showcase his fighting prowess, taking on Michael Perry. Paul won by TKO. Paul's career record in the ring is 10-1 with 7 KO's. His only loss came by split-decision against Tommy Fury on Feb. 26, 2023.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight card
The full Nov. 15 card has not been announced.
- Katie Taylor vs. Amando Serrano, super lightweight title fight
- Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes, middleweight fight (four rounds)
- Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos, WBC welterweight title fight
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson ticket prices
Vivid Seats is offering first-row ringside tickets for over $47,000 each, but floor tickets are available for as low as $890. Additionally, upper level concourse seats are listed for as low as $94 each.
Tale of the tape: Jake Paul height, weight
Paul is listed at 6-foot-1 and reportedly weighs 230 pounds, up from his usual fighting weight of 200 pounds. Paul had said previously that he planned to gain weight for the fight, and it appears he has kept his promise.
Tale of the tape: Mike Tyson height, weight
Tyson is listed at 5-foot-10 and fought at 220 pounds in his most recent exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr.
How old is Jake Paul?
Jake Paul is 27 years old. He will turn 28 on Jan. 17, 2025.
How old is Mike Tyson?
Mike Tyson turned 58 years old on June 30 this year.
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