Paul entered the fight as the betting favorite, and the financial rewards for both boxers were substantial. Paul is expected to make $40 million, while Tyson is expected to make $20 million. It was Tyson's first pro fight since 2005, and his career record now stands at 50-7. For Paul, this was his biggest moment in a boxing career that began less than five years ago, improving his record to 11-1.
The announcement of this fight in March was mind-boggling. Who would have thought that Mike Tyson would face off against Jake Paul? The very idea sparked much speculation and curiosity. In April, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), which governs combat sports, announced the non-traditional bout rules. Two-minute rounds and 14-ounce gloves were to be used instead of the standard three-minute rounds and 10-ounce gloves. This decision drew criticism from the boxing community, who felt that the TDLR was sanctioning a pro fight while approving rules typically used for an exhibition.
Finally, the long-awaited big night arrived. The atmosphere at AT&T Stadium was electric as the two fighters stepped into the ring. The fight itself was a display of skill and determination from both sides. Paul's speed and agility were on full display, while Tyson's experience and power were evident. It was a fight that had everything - drama, excitement, and a clash of generations.
The seven-fight card that preceded the main event was also a spectacle in itself. It culminated an eventful ride that had seen its fair share of twists and turns. From the initial announcement to the final bell, this fight was a rollercoaster of emotions for fans and participants alike.