Culture Mike Tyson, 57, will return to ring against YouTuber turned fighter Jake Paul - Live on Netflix July 20

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Former heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson will return to the ring against YouTuber turned fighter Jake Paul as the thirst for crossover boxing matchups shows no sign of slowing.

The two are scheduled to face each other at the 80,000-capacity AT&T Stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys, on 20 July. The fight will air live on Netflix, the streaming platform’s first broadcast of a combat sports event.

Paul is 30 years the junior of the 57-year-old Tyson, and the fight will be the subject of criticism from those who believe such fights degrade boxing’s standing. Few can deny they are lucrative though: Paul earned about $9m from a loss last year to the boxer and reality TV star Tommy Fury. July’s fight is likely to earn both men far more.

Paul rose to fame as a YouTube prankster but he has developed a lucrative career as a surprisingly competent, if limited, boxer. Before his loss to Fury, he had got off to a respectable start to his fighting career, compiling a 6-0 record, although some of his opponents were of debatable quality. Since then he has won his last three fights. Paul said he has further ambitions as he approaches his fight with Tyson.

“My sights are set on becoming a world champion, and now I have a chance to prove myself against the greatest heavyweight champion ever, the baddest man on the planet and the most dangerous boxer of all time,” he said. “This will be the fight of a lifetime.”

Tyson, perhaps unsurprisingly, talked up his opponent’s credentials.

“He’s grown significantly as a boxer over the years, so it will be a lot of fun to see what the will and ambition of a kid can do with the experience and aptitude of a GOAT,” he said. “It’s a full circle moment that will be beyond thrilling to watch; as I started him on his boxing journey on the undercard of my fight with Roy Jones and now I plan to finish him.”

The Texas department of licensing and regulation sanctions fights in the state and it is unclear how they will treat a bout involving a boxer who will be 58 by the time the contest comes around. It could go ahead as an exhibition or as an official professional fight.

At his peak, Tyson was the most destructive heavyweight champion of all time, known for his brutal knockout power. His last fight – an exhibition – came in a draw against another former world champion, Roy Jones Jr, in 2020. Paul fought on the undercard of that bout, knocking out the former NBA star Nate Robinson. Tyson’s last professional fight was in 2005, a loss to the Irish journeyman Kevin McBride.

Netflix has been moving into sports in the last few years, most notably with its successful F1 documentary series Drive to Survive. It has broadcast two live sporting events in recent months: the Netflix Slam, a match between Spanish tennis stars Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal; and the Netflix Cup which featured golfers and F1 drivers competing against each other.

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The oldest boxing champion in history is George Foreman. He lost his title at 46, because old men can't fight effectively at a high level. The second oldest lost his title at 42, Vitali Klitschko.
Archie Moore. One of the greatest fighters in history Fought Cassius Clay ( Ali) at the age of 49.

Archie more had a total fighting Carrier of 220 bouts.

186 wins
23 losses
10 Draws
1 No contest.

132 KNOCKOUTS.

HE fought with Boxers were Boxers in a most violent sport where it was common for fighters died in the ring. Many of the Fighters of today can not even hold a candle to those that fought in past.

You people talk about Tyson in his Prime.
I'll Take Moore in his Pime. Because not only he hit hard, He can think in the Ring. Tyson is a one dimensional fighter.

By the way He also was a trainer for.
Ali, Foreman, Bob Foster, Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, Earnie Shavers And James Tillis.

As a person who fight in the pit and in the ring, my heroes were a lot different than what is today.

Here is a short video on the greatist boxing records in histoy.


The boxers in the past were the true gladiators of their time and never be forgotten.
 
I feel that was pretty shameful for Paul to set this up. No matter how much Paul shovelled on the sycophancy afterwards, the fight itself was disrespectful. Tyson was a brutal fighter in his day and hit like a truck. Didn't often miss an opening, either. For a guy at 58 he's in great shape and he would wipe the floor with most people, obviously. But against a decent boxer which I guess Paul is (not a great boxer by any means, but he obviously can box well enough to not look stupid), that's not enough. You need the energy and speed. Tyson's footwork just wasn't there.

I did hope that maybe Paul would slip up and Tyson would sneak in and land a belter but by the end it wasn't very likely. The poster who claims it was rigged - I think Tyson was just tired and not very mobile. But I wouldn't be entirely close-minded to the possibility. Tyson never really pushed to win at any point that I could see.
 
I've seen people saying the Jake Paul is the Butterbean for the tiktok generation, and while I don't quite agree with the sentiment, main point is that these two are novelty acts, freakshow fights where people are attracted to the spectacle of "who" are in the ring rather than watching a display of skill.
If I could bring prime Butterbean back for a exhibition against BOTH Paul Brothers at once.... I would
 
The poster who claims it was rigged - I think Tyson was just tired and not very mobile.
He seemed up to the task in training footage, the number of punches thrown is just way off. Tyson was being very careful not to maim or kill the rich retard, not out of fear mind you, but as a businessman.
 
Tyson is a one dimensional fighter.
Calling Tyson a one dimensional fighter shows how much of a fucking idiot you are.
I feel that was pretty shameful for Paul to set this up.
Why? He's a show fighter who puts on fake fights for money. His pro wrestling bro is only slightly more honest.

The professional wrestlingesque boxing career of Jake Paul lives to go on another day.
Yeah how anyone got fooled into thinking it was a real fight are actual fucking retards. They didn't rig the fight by scripting it out, they rigged the fight by setting payout stipulations that are counter to what a real boxing match is. It's like Ali vs Inoki, set up a show fight, change the rules so both people are protected and it's too late to pull out, have a disgraceful show match everyone is mad about. Everyone makes money, the end.
 
Why? He's a show fighter who puts on fake fights for money.
Because that is a shameful thing to be.

If there's a common awareness that something is fake and for show, then all is well. If the Undertaker puts a voodoo curse on his wrestling opponent we can be relatively confident people aren't being taken in. Rigged matches in boxing - less esteemed.

He seemed up to the task in training footage, the number of punches thrown is just way off. Tyson was being very careful not to maim or kill the rich retard, not out of fear mind you, but as a businessman.
I mean, Tyson gets the money either way right - Jake can't say "you didn't do what we privately agreed I'm taking you to court". I presume, anyway. And it's Tyson's last ever fight- surely after this. If I were Tyson and I had a shot on that guy, I'd whallop him. Go out swinging. He's Mike fucking Tyson.
 
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