On November 15, 2024, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul faced off in a professional boxing match at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. The fight was highly controversial due to the 31-year age difference between the fighters, with Tyson being 58 years old and Jake Paul just 27. The bout consisted of 8 rounds, each lasting 2 minutes, with no headgear and 14-ounce gloves
Fight Summary
Early Rounds: Tyson showed flashes of his old aggressive style and landed some strong punches early on. However, Jake Paul maintained distance and used his superior conditioning to outlast Tyson's initial energy bursts.
Mid-Rounds: Paul began to take control of the fight, landing clean combinations while Tyson visibly slowed down due to fatigue. In the fourth round, Paul landed a significant left hook that stirred boos from the crowd but kept him ahead on the scorecards.
Final Rounds: By the later rounds, Tyson appeared exhausted, while Paul continued to jab effectively and stay active. Although the crowd remained divided, Paul's dominance became clear as the fight progressed.
Decision: Jake Paul won via unanimous decision with scores of 79-73, 80-72, and 79-73 from the judges.
Key Controversies
Age Difference: Many criticized the fight for the significant age gap, with Tyson being far past his prime. Some called the match "unethical" or "elder abuse"
Pre-Fight Tension: During the weigh-in, there was an incident where Paul allegedly provoked Tyson by stepping on his foot, leading to Tyson slapping him
Technical Issues: The event, broadcast on Netflix, faced streaming problems, with thousands of viewers reporting outages before and during the fight
Aftermath
Despite his loss, Tyson stated he had no intention of retiring and even called out Jake Paul's brother, Logan Paul, for a potential future fight. Jake Paul, on the other hand, celebrated another high-profile victory, solidifying his reputation as a major draw in boxing
The event faced significant criticism due to the age difference and Jake Paul's unconventional style. Despite this, the fight was a commercial success, generating massive earnings for both fighters (Paul - $40 million, Tyson - $20 million) and marking a moment of great interest in the boxing world.