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Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Bout Rescheduled
Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Bout Rescheduled
Just over a week after having to postpone their July fight in Texas, former undisputed heavyweight champ Mike Tyson and Youtube/social media star turned boxer Jake Paul have announced that their bout is back on for November.
Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions released a statement Friday morning confirming that a new date for Tyson-Paul as Friday night, November 15th and still at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX,
Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Rescheduled
Locked & Loaded
Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson
Both men predicting a knockout✅ New Date: Friday, November 15th
✅ AT&T Stadium
✅ Netflix
✅ Taylor vs Serrano–#PaulTyson
Friday, November 15th
AT&T Stadium – Arlington, TX
Live on @netflix pic.twitter.com/kHX1lVCZhm— Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) June 7, 2024
Details on the New Tyson-Paul Date
From the statement,
“Our team has worked diligently with all parties involved to reschedule this monumental fight to a date that ensures both Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are fully prepared, with equal training time, as well as allowing us to keep the event at AT&T stadium in the midst of the Cowboys season,” said Nakisa Bidarian, Co-Founder of Most Valuable Promotions. “We appreciate the outstanding dedication, collaboration, and flexibility of our partners at Netflix and AT&T Stadium. Paul vs. Tyson is the most cross generational sporting event in history, and we are committed to providing fans worldwide with this unforgettable night of boxing, live globally on Netflix. We look forward to seeing everyone on Friday, November 15 for a showdown that will be talked about for generations to come.”
Tyson’s Medical Issues Are a Concern
As we wrote previously, Tyson had to postpone the original fight date of July 20th after suffering a medical episode during a cross country Miami to Los Angeles flight due to what his spokesperson described as an “ulcer flare up.” Tyson, who turns 58 on June 30th, required medical attention on the flight and from paramedics on the plane, once it landed.
Commenting on the re-schedule, Tyson said in the MVP statement,
“Although we had to postpone the fight, I will resume training shortly. I am thankful to the medical staff that treated me and to MVP, Netflix, and AT&T Stadium for working diligently to find the best reschedule date for all parties,” said Mike Tyson. “While we have a new date, the result will be the same no matter when we fight. Jake Paul is getting knocked out. On Friday, November 15, watch this in-person at AT&T Stadium or live on Netflix.”
The rescheduling of the fight for November obviously encounters other scheduling issues, especially with the primary tenant of AT&T Stadium, the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL. They are not playing that Sunday, but rather on Monday night November 18th against cross-state rival, the Houston Texans.
That fight will represent Tyson’s first return to the ring since a November 2020 exhibition with Hall of Famer Roy Jones. The former undisputed champ from 1987-90 has not had an actual boxing match, since he lost to Kevin McBride in 2005.
Special Rules for Tyson-Paul
This fight with Paul is already stipulated as an eight-round bout with 2 minute rounds, instead of three. And, the fighters will also be wearing bigger, padded 14 oz gloves than the standard 10 oz usual gloves that heavyweights would wear. This is to protect both Tyson and Paul, to an extent, from serious punches.
Paul, who’s three decades younger than Tyson at 27, is 9-1 as a pro fighter, having won two mismatch, first round KOs in March and the previous December to pad his record. Paul lost his most significant fight, an eight round decision to England’s Tommy Fury, the half brother of former WBC heavyweight champ Tyson Fury in February 2023.
A veteran broadcaster of over 25 years, T.J. has been a fight fan longer than that! He’s the host of the “Big Fight Weekend” podcast and will go “toe to toe” with anyone who thinks that Marvin Hagler beat Sugar Ray Leonard or that Tyson, Lennox Lewis or Deontay Wilder could have beaten Ali!