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  • The incredible amount Mike Tyson was paid for his first ever pro fight as stunning payslip revealed

    The incredible amount Mike Tyson was paid for his first ever pro fight as stunning payslip revealed

    Mike Tyson earned a measly amount for his professional debut.

    The incredible amount Mike Tyson was paid for his first ever pro fight as stunning payslip revealed

    Mike Tyson took home a tiny paycheck following his blistering win over Hector Mercedes in his professional boxing debut.

    Tyson made his bow in the pro ranks back in March 1985 when he fought Mercedes, who was 19 years of age and 0-3 in his three pro fights.

    And ‘Iron’ Mike, just 18 at the time, made light work of the Puerto Rican fighter, stopping him in the very first round.

    Sporting white trunks, he took just one minute and 47 seconds to knock out Mercedes as he showed off his frightening power and hand speed in a stunning performance, with the referee compassionately waving off the contest.

    Remarkably, given the multimillion-dollar paydays he’d make, Tyson’s pro debut failed to sell out the Plaza Convention Center and actually lost money. His manager Jimmy Jacobs shelled out the boxer’s modest $450 earnings.

    “I hardly made any money from those early fights,” he said in his autobiography, Undisputed Truth. “My first fight lost money for the promoter, but Jimmy gave me $500. Then he took $50 from that to give to Kevin and he put $350 in the bank for me, so I walked away with $100.”

    After becoming a household name and the sport’s biggest star, Tyson would go onto make massive purses for fights against the likes of Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield.

    He bagged a whopping $17,500,000 for his bout against Lewis and earned a staggering $30,000,000 for his first showdown against Holyfield.

    Mike Tyson in action against Evander Holyfield. Image: Getty
    Mike Tyson in action against Evander Holyfield. Image: Getty

    And he’s expected to receive a huge purse for his exhibition bout against Jake Paul, who has said in the past he believes a fight against Tyson could generate an incredible $300 million.

    While Paul’s estimation could be overly ambitious, UFC legend Henry Cejudo has claimed Tyson could make a cool $20 million.

  • Mike Tyson reveals why he always wore black shorts during his legendary boxing career

    Mike Tyson reveals why he always wore black shorts during his legendary boxing career

    Mike Tyson had an iconic fight kit for the most part of his career.

    Mike Tyson reveals why he always wore black shorts during his legendary boxing career

    Mike Tyson has explained why he wore black shorts throughout his legendary boxing career.

    Tyson enjoyed a storied career that spanned over 20 years and remains the youngest world heavyweight champion, aged just 20 years.

    In November 1986, he stopped Trevor Berbick in the second round to claim the WBC world heavyweight title.

    Tyson would go onto fight the likes of Frank Bruno, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis.

    And during those monster clashes, ‘Iron’ Mike had a simple yet iconic fight kit.

    For most of his career, and when he was at the peak of his powers, he had an all-black look as he wore black shorts and black shoes. His iconic photos from the 80s and 90s had Tyson in his slick, all-black design.

    But why did he always wear black shorts? Well, in an episode of Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson, where Katt Williams joined him on his podcast, the former world champion revealed the reason behind his attire.

    At the start of the podcast, Williams said: “At the point of the my life, when I heard about Mike Tyson, he became like this superhero, just because whatever time we were on as far as being in the street, he was already on that… the understand of power black and not having frills.”

    To which the 57-year-old replied: “The way I always wear black, because black is ominous… so ominous.”

    Mike Tyson in black shorts for his exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. Image: Getty
    Mike Tyson in black shorts for his exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. Image: Getty

    In a nod to his past, Tyson wore black trunks for his exhibition bout against fellow great Roy Jones Jr back in November 2020.

    And he could sport the all-black look when he faces Jake Paul in what will be his first appearance since his showdown against Jones Jr.

    The exhibition against ‘The Problem Child’ is set for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and will be aired on Netflix.

  • Jake Paul’s current weight ahead of his fight against Mike Tyson will stun fans

    Jake Paul’s current weight ahead of his fight against Mike Tyson will stun fans

    Jake Paul’s coach has revealed his weight ahead of his fight against Mike Tyson.

    Jake Paul's current weight ahead of his fight against Mike Tyson will stun fans

    Jake Paul’s current weight ahead of his monster fight against Mike Tyson has been revealed.

    Paul, who scored a big win over Ryan Bourland last month, returns to action on July 20 when he welcomes Tyson back to the ring.

    Their exhibition bout is set for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and will be aired on Netflix.

    It will be the 57-year-old’s first appearance since his showdown against fellow icon Roy Jones Jr back in November 2020.

    Paul, meanwhile, will step up to the heavyweight division, having campaigned at cruiserweight.

    Of course, ‘Iron’ Mike spent his whole career at heavyweight and weighed in at 220lbs for his last bout.

    As it stands, ‘The Problem Child’ weighs MORE than what Tyson came in for against Jones Jr.

    According to Shane Mosley, the 27-year-old currently weighs 230lbs.

    “I just saw Jake yesterday, he’s 230 pounds,” he revealed. “He’s big, really big. He said he feels as fast as he does at 185.”

    Paul, who tipped the scales at 199.8lbs for his last fight, could enter the ring against Tyson as the bigger man in what would be a huge shock.

    The YouTuber-turned-fighter is back training with boxing legend following their split.

    He re-partnered with Mosley for his fight against Nate Diaz and the former world champion boxer is likely to be in his corner against Tyson.

    “We had originally worked together for my first professional fight but he was super busy after that,” Paul explained. “When I lost, I went back to the drawing board and re-evaluated everyone in my team.

    “I wanted to bring back some of the people I had originally worked with, it’s been an amazing camp, he’s been in this camp the whole entire time and has been very helpful.”

    Jake Paul weighs in for his fight against Ryan Bourland. Image: Getty
    Jake Paul weighs in for his fight against Ryan Bourland. Image: Getty

    Mosley added: “We’re trying to transform him into someone that can challenge for a world title or win a title at cruiserweight one day. But he needs to learn the proper stuff, because he started late, like Deontay Wilder.

    “He is athletic but we need to mould him into a top fighter. He needs to beat Tommy first, but that’s the way we want to go. I want him to really understand what’s happening in the ring.”

  • Mike Tyson’s former opponent sends warning to Jake Paul and tells him what to avoid during fight

    Mike Tyson’s former opponent sends warning to Jake Paul and tells him what to avoid during fight

    Jake Paul will be fighting Mike Tyson on July 20.

    Mike Tyson's former opponent sends warning to Jake Paul and tells him what to avoid during fight

    A former opponent of Mike Tyson’s has sent a warning to Jake Paul about what to avoid during the fight.

    On July 20, Tyson will come out of retirement and take on Paul at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

    The fight is set to be streamed on the popular platform, Netflix, who wrote on social media: “It’s JAKE PAUL vs. MIKE TYSON — yes, really! — in a LIVE BOXING event at AT&T Stadium you won’t want to miss. Airing live on Netflix Saturday, July 20 #PaulTyson.”

    Jake Paul announces first fight on the undercard of his bout against Mike Tyson
    Credit: X/@jakepaul

    Earlier in the month, Tyson confirmed the rules for his much-anticipated bout against YouTuber turned-boxer Paul.

    Recently, one of Tyson’s former opponents, Roy Jones Jr has sent Paul a warning about facing the boxing legend.

    He told Shane Mosley: “If they fight a real fight and Mike is in shape, it’s going to be real problematic for Jake. If he’s not in shape and Jake doesn’t get caught with big shots early then he will win.

    “Jake is not going to fight in close and Jake can’t stay away from him because Mike is going to close the gap real quick. I thought I could stay away from him and I couldn’t stay away from him, I know that I’m better at staying away from people than Jake is. That’s why Jake put the weight on.”

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    Jones added: “He knows he isn’t going to be able to stay away from him, he is hoping that a bit of muscle will push him backwards and keep him off him. [Mike] is getting big enough to try and tie him up when he gets close and push him back right away. Jake doesn’t fight as well as going backwards as he does coming forward.

    “I just saw Jake yesterday, he’s 230 pounds. He’s big, really big. He said that he feels as fast as he was at 185lbs and he’s still young. He looked like he was comfortable in the weight, so I know that Mike Tyson has to fight in close. He likes to bob and weave and get close.”

  • Mike Tyson reveals the two things he’s given up in radical lifestyle change before Jake Paul fight

    Mike Tyson reveals the two things he’s given up in radical lifestyle change before Jake Paul fight

    Tyson has made some big changes

    Mike Tyson reveals the two things he's given up in radical lifestyle change before Jake Paul fight

    Mike Tyson has made two huge changes to his lifestyle ahead of his return to the ring against Jake Paul.

    ‘Iron’ Mike is currently deep into his training camp as he prepares for a one-off return against YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul which will take place on July 20 in Texas.

    The last time Tyson entered the ring was against Roy Jones Jr. in November 2020 while Paul’s most recent bout took place in March 2024 when he secured a TKO victory against Ryan Bourland.

    Tyson is currently the underdog for the bout which will be streamed globally by Netflix meaning there is no pay-per-view fee.

    Ahead of the bout, the 57-year-old has made some major lifestyle changes as he prepares to face his younger opponent.

    Tyson revealed he has given up both sex and marijuana in the hopes of entering the ring in peak condition.

    “I’m living my life disciplined now, so I’m fight disciplined now,” he told Forbes. “In probably six weeks, I haven’t gotten high or had sex. It’s just discipline, it’s doing what you hate to do but doing it like I love it.

    “I hate not being able to not to smoke but I’m doing it like I love it.

    “I hate not being able to sleep with my life but I’m doing it like I love it, because I want it I won’t do it.”

    Mike Tyson in black shorts for his exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. Image: Getty
    Mike Tyson in black shorts for his exhibition against Roy Jones Jr. Image: Getty

    Tyson is a long-time advocate for cannabis but would fail a drug test if he smoked prior to his fight as it is a banned substance according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.

    In the past, Tyson revealed he went five years without sex as he believed it would make him a better boxer.

    He told Graham Bensinger in 2018: “I’m an idiot, you know.

    “I just went by what people told me. ‘This is what you’re supposed to do, girls are gonna mess up your boxing’.

    “I entered this profession a total brainless individual, looking for glory because my self-esteem was so low.”

  • Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight rules finally confirmed in major U-turn which could change everything

    Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight rules finally confirmed in major U-turn which could change everything

    The rules for Paul vs Tyson have been confirmed.

    Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight rules finally confirmed in major U-turn which could change everything

    The much-anticipated bout between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson on July 20 will officially be classified as a sanctioned, heavyweight professional fight, it has been confirmed.

    Former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson is set to go toe-to-toe with YouTube personality Paul, who extended his professional record to 9-1 with a first-round victory over Ryan Bourland.

    The card will also feature an undisputed super lightweight championship title fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano – a rematch of their 2022 contest.

    The event will be streamed exclusively on Netflix on Saturday, July 20, 2024 from the 80,000-seat capacity AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys.

    Since it was announced, it has been rumoured that Tyson’s fight with Paul would be an exhibition bout. Tyson initially claimed it would be a “real fight” under exhibition rules.

    But Paul later stated that he hoped to get it fully licensed as professional.

    Now, after much speculation, it has been confirmed that the fight will be contested over eight, two-minute rounds with each fighter using 14-ounce gloves.

    A report from ESPN also confirmed that the outcome will go down on their professional boxing records.

    Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian confirmed the news in a statement.

    “Mike Tyson and Jake Paul signed on to fight each other with the desire to do so in a sanctioned professional fight that would have a definitive outcome,” he told the publication.

    “Over the past six weeks, MVP has worked with its partners to satisfy the requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) to sanction Paul vs. Tyson, and we are grateful that we have gotten to this point.”

    Both Tyson and Paul have confirmed the news on social media.

    Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Tyson said: “Yes it’s a real sanctioned fight with @jakepaul, while Paul wrote: “Mike Tyson wanted it to be a pro fight. Netflix wanted it to be a pro fight. So I agreed to make it a pro fight. Winner takes all.”

    📋 Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson rules confirmed: [@ESPN] 👨‍⚖️ Officially sanctioned professional fight ✅ Result will go on official records 💥 Knockouts are allowed 🤼‍♂️ 8×2-minute rounds 🥊 14-ounce gloves ❌ No headgear 📆 July 20th 🏟️ AT&T Stadium, Texas

    Speaking earlier this month, Tyson said he was treating his fight with Paul as professional, even if it wouldn’t be classed as such on official records.

    “This is called an exhibition, but if you look up exhibition, you won’t see any of the laws we’re fighting under,” he told Fox News.

    “This is a fight. I don’t think he’s faster than me. I’ve seen a YouTube video of him at 16 doing weird dancing.

    “That’s not the guy I’m fighting. This is a guy who’s going to try and hurt me, which I’m accustomed to, and he’s going to be greatly mistaken.”

    Paul, meanwhile, has predicted he will be “too fast” for the 57-year-old, who hasn’t competed as a professional since he was 38.

    “I think he’s underestimating me, I truly, truly think that,” Paul said.

    “It’s a heavyweight fight, he’s the bigger man but I’m the faster man. He’s the much stronger man but I’m fresh. He’s experienced. I’m smart but in the ring he may be smarter. It’s are really interesting match-up and people see the training videos and think he’s a beast.

    “But I know I have what it takes to beat him. It’s an honour to be in the ring with him but I’m confident I’ll have my hand raised. It’s going to be tough, he’s going to be getting inside but I believe I have the faster feet and faster hands and I’m going to be finding the angles.”

  • Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul odds: Clear favourite emerges after fight rules confirmed

    Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul odds: Clear favourite emerges after fight rules confirmed

    The rules for Mike Tyson’s fight with Jake Paul on July 20 have finally been announced.

    Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul odds: Clear favourite emerges after fight rules confirmed

    The rules for Mike Tyson’s controversial fight with Jake Paul have finally been confirmed, and a clear favourite has emerged with the bookies following the announcement.

    Tyson, 57, will return to the ring to face Paul, 27, on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas in what will be the main event of a card that will air on Netflix.

    There has been confusion over whether the fight would be sanctioned as a professional bout following mixed messages from the two fighters involved.

    While Tyson initially claimed it will be a “real fight” under exhibition rules, YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul later stated that he hoped for the bout to be contested as professional.

    It has now been confirmed that the fight has been licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, despite the fact that Tyson will be 58 by the time of the event.

    The heavyweight clash will be contested over eight, two-minute rounds with each fighter using 14-ounce gloves.

    The outcome will affect both of their professional boxing records.

    “Mike Tyson and Jake Paul signed on to fight each other with the desire to do so in a sanctioned professional fight that would have a definitive outcome,” Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said in a statement.

    “Over the past six weeks, MVP has worked with its partners to satisfy the requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) to sanction Paul vs. Tyson, and we are grateful that we have gotten to this point.”

    Bookmakers have reacted to the announcement with fresh odds on the fight.

    Yes it’s a real sanctioned fight with @jakepaul #PaulTyson

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    According to odds provided by oddschecker, Paul remains favourite to win despite the change of rules which seemingly favour Tyson.

    He’s listed as favourite at 8/13, with former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson the underdog at 7/5.

    Tyson has not fought since drawing with Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition match in 2020, while his last professional bout came back in 2005 against Kevin McBride, when he was stopped after six rounds.

    His professional record stands at 50-6-0 (44 KO), while Paul holds a record of 9-1-0 (6 KO) – with his only defeat coming against Tommy Fury in February of last year.

  • Furious boxing fans voice anger as Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight rules finally confirmed

    Furious boxing fans voice anger as Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight rules finally confirmed

    Boxing fans have voiced their anger after Mike Tyson and Jake Paul had their fight rules announced.

    Furious boxing fans voice anger as Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight rules finally confirmed

    Boxing fans have voiced their anger after Mike Tyson and Jake Paul had their fight rules announced.

    YouTuber turned boxer Paul and former heavyweight champion Tyson have seen their July 20 bout classified as a sanctioned, professional fight by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations.

    The fight will be contested over eight, two-minute rounds with each fighter using 14-ounce gloves while the outcome will affect their professional boxing records.

    “Mike Tyson and Jake Paul signed on to fight each other with the desire to do so in a sanctioned professional fight that would have a definitive outcome,” Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said in a statement to ESPN.

    “Over the past six weeks, MVP has worked with its partners to satisfy the requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) to sanction Paul vs. Tyson, and we are grateful that we have gotten to this point.”

    Since the fight was announced it has caused much controversy, given a thirty-year age gap between Paul, 27 and Tyson, 57.

    In particular, fans were quick to criticise their Texas boxing commission’s decision.

    One person, writing on X, said: “Terrible look for the Texas boxing commission.” Another added: “This is actually sad.”

    In a similar vein, a third said: “Absolute disgrace from Texas Commission.” A fourth person added: “Good chance it will be embarrassing.”

    Yes it’s a real sanctioned fight with @jakepaul #PaulTyson

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    Meanwhile, upon the announcement of the news, Tyson emphatically said: “Yes it’s a real sanctioned fight with Jake Paul.”

    Tyson hasn’t won a professional boxing match since a knockout win over Clifford Etienne in February 2003. He has since been stopped by Danny Williams in 2004 and Kevin McBride in 2005.

    Meanwhile, the 31-year age gap will be the biggest in the history of professional boxing, eclipsing the 24-year gap between Archie Moore (49) and Mike DiBiase (25) when they met in 1963.

  • Mike Tyson and Jake Paul set to smash 61-year boxing record that nobody thought could be beaten

    Mike Tyson and Jake Paul set to smash 61-year boxing record that nobody thought could be beaten

    Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson will be a record-breaking fight.

    The blockbuster clash between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is set to break a 61-year boxing record.

    Paul will welcome Tyson back to the ring when they meet on July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

    The heavyweight contest will be a sanctioned, professional fight by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) in a major U-turn.

    The former world heavyweight champion hasn’t had a pro bout since June 2005 when he suffered a crushing defeat to Ireland’s Kevin McBribe.

    But he can lean on the experience of having over 50 pro fights during his legendary boxing career.

    As for Paul, he has 10 pro fights to his name, boasting a record of 9-1.

    And by the time Tyson faces Paul, he will be 58 while ‘The Problem Child’ will be 27.

    That 31-year age gap will be the biggest in the history of professional boxing, surpassing the 24-year age gap between Archie Moore, 49, and Mike DiBiase, 25, when they fought in 1963, according to ESPN.

    ‘Iron’ Mike was 38 when he last competed in a pro fight, but he will once again lace up the gloves in the summer.

    Mike Tyson after his exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr back in November 2020. Image: Getty
    Mike Tyson after his exhibition bout against Roy Jones Jr back in November 2020. Image: Getty

    On Paul vs. Tyson becoming a pro bout, Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian said: “Mike Tyson and Jake Paul signed on to fight each other with the desire to do so in a sanctioned professional fight that would have a definitive outcome.

    “Over the past six weeks MVP has worked with its partners to satisfy the requirements of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) to sanction Paul Vs Tyson and we are grateful that we have gotten to this point. MVP has championed fighter choice since its inception, including advocating for women’s boxing to be contested with 2 or 3 minute rounds based on the particular fight matchup.

    “Paul vs Tyson and Taylor vs Serrano 2 will both be contested with 2 minute rounds and each mega-fight will have its winner. Thank you to the TDLR and Holden Boxing for their efforts throughout this process to date and we look forward to working closely with them as we approach fight night.”

  • Judges for Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight are being made to pass four strict tests to work on the event

    Judges for Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight are being made to pass four strict tests to work on the event

    Judges must pass four tests to work on Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson.

    Judges for Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight are being made to pass four strict tests to work on the event

    The judges who will be involved in the blockbuster fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson must pass four strict tests to work the event.

    Paul vs. Tyson is set for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in a bout that will be aired on Netflix.

    The heavyweight showdown will be a sanctioned, professional fight by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) in a major U-turn.

    Unlike standard pro fights, Paul vs, Tyson will be contested over eight two-minute rounds and both combatants will wear 14-ounce gloves.

    Most Valuable Promotions have worked diligently with the Texas commission to make Paul vs. Tyson a sanctioned, professional match.

    The TDLR will appoint three judges for the clash that is set to smash a 61-year boxing record.

    And the judges scoring Tyson’s comeback need to pass four tests to work the show, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation’s website.

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    Firstly, a judge must be at least 21 years of age. Secondly, a judge must have no criminal convictions that directly relate to the duties and responsibilities of a judge.

    Thirdly, a judge must demonstrate the ability to perform the functions of a judge by having observed and completed scorecards for all contests in at least five events while under the supervision of the TDLR or meeting one or more of the following; having at least three years active experience as a judge and/or a referee, officiating in at least ten combative sporting events per year. Being currently licensed and in good standing as a judge in a state that has licensing requirements equivalent to Texas’ requirements or having formerly held a judge’s license that lapsed in good standing.

    Finally, a judge must provide test results showing visual acuity in each eye of at least 20/40 corrected. Per TDLR, “the test must have been performed by a licensed Optometrist or licensed Ophthalmologist no more than three years before the application for licensure or license renewal is filed.”