In a headline-grabbing boxing event at AT&T Stadium in Texas, 27-year-old social media sensation-turned-boxer Jake Paul outpointed legendary former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, 58, to claim victory by unanimous decision. Despite the immense anticipation, the bout underwhelmed as Tyson, hindered by age and injury, struggled against the younger and more active Paul.
Paul controlled the fight from the opening bell, landing 78 punches compared to Tyson’s 18. Tyson, wearing a knee brace, battled through a leg injury but acknowledged it wasn’t a factor in the outcome. “I came to fight. I didn’t prove anything to anybody but myself,” Tyson said post-fight. This marked the former champion’s first professional outing in nearly two decades, and his performance reflected the toll of time.
The sold-out event drew over 72,000 fans, setting a U.S. boxing attendance record and generating a massive $20 million gate. Paul, now with an 11-1 professional record, celebrated his victory with humility. “It was as tough and hard as I thought it would be,” he said, expressing respect for Tyson’s enduring spirit.
Undercard Drama
The undercard featured a thrilling bout between Ireland’s Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano. Taylor retained her super lightweight title with a controversial unanimous decision, sparking outrage from Serrano’s corner. Accusations of dirty tactics, including a head clash that left Serrano with a severe cut, overshadowed the otherwise competitive matchup.
Looking Ahead
While Paul’s victory solidifies his growing presence in the boxing world, he already has his sights set on bigger challenges, including a potential clash with Mexican boxing icon Canelo Alvarez. Tyson, on the other hand, was noncommittal about his future in the ring, saying he would take time to reflect before deciding his next steps.
Despite the lack of explosive action in the main event, the fight was a financial and promotional success, marking another milestone in the evolving landscape of crossover boxing.