Betting public backing Mike Tyson in return vs. Jake Paul - ESPN
The betting public is overwhelmingly siding with Mike Tyson for Friday's fight against Jake Paul that bookmakers say is on pace to be the most heavily bet boxing match in years.
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The betting public is overwhelmingly siding with Mike Tyson for Friday's fight against Jake Paul that bookmakers say is on pace to be the most heavily bet boxing match in years.
Legendary boxer Mike Tyson will return to the ring for a professional fight for the first time in almost two decades. The former undisputed heavyweight champions of the world will take on YouTuber Jake Paul on Friday night in Texas.
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will take one step closer to their blockbuster heavyweight fight passing an important milestone later this evening. The pair will share the ring at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, in the early hours of Saturday morning, UK time.
Former boxing and world champion Tony Bellew was kicked out of the press conference for Mike Tyson and Jake Paul's upcoming fight after mocking the YouTube sensation.
Mike Tyson is gearing up for his first professional boxing match in nearly two decades. The 58-year-old is set to face Jake Paul on Friday, a bout that was originally scheduled for this summer but had to be postponed due to Tyson suffering an ulcer flare-up.
The big fight everyone is talking about is fast looming. Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will meet face to face and battle it out at the 80,000-plus seater AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – home of the Dallas Cowboys – for an epic night of boxing.
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MIKE TYSON SAT on the canvas with his back against the ropes, exhausted and defeated.