Jake Paul secured a unanimous decision victory over boxing legend Mike Tyson in a modified eight-round bout at AT&T Stadium, Arlington. The fight, shaped by Tyson's age, drew mixed reactions despite high anticipation. Irish champion Katie Taylor defended her super lightweight title in a thrilling rematch against Amanda Serrano.
In a highly anticipated match, Jake Paul emerged victorious over boxing legend Mike Tyson on Friday, November 15, 2024, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The bout, sanctioned as a professional fight, concluded with Paul winning by unanimous decision after eight rounds.
The contest was modified to accommodate the 31-year age difference, limiting rounds to two minutes and mandating heavier gloves. Despite the hype, the fight drew criticism from the crowd, with audible boos in the final rounds due to a perceived lack of intensity.
Paul, 27, who transitioned from YouTube to boxing, has gained recognition for facing prominent opponents, including a notable defeat against Tommy Fury in 2023. He rebounded by defeating several fighters, including former UFC star Nate Diaz and professional boxer Andre August.
Tyson, 58, widely regarded as one of boxing’s greatest heavyweights, returned to the ring after retiring in 2005. His last official bout was against Kevin McBride, followed by an exhibition match in 2020 with Roy Jones Jr., ending in a draw. Reflecting on his comeback, Tyson shared his challenges and expressed gratitude for stepping into the ring once more.
The undercard featured Irish boxer Katie Taylor successfully defending her super lightweight title against Amanda Serrano in a close rematch. However, technical difficulties marred the event, as thousands of Netflix viewers reported streaming issues.
Paul’s victory over Tyson highlights the evolving landscape of modern boxing, bridging generations and attracting a diverse audience.