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Mike Tyson or Jake Paul – who has the bigger net worth?

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.

The bout will air live on Netflix as the streaming giant looks for a knockout entrance into sports broadcasting. Hall of Famer 'Iron Mike' last fought professionally in 2005 when he quit on the stool against Kevin McBride. But the 58-year-old has looked in dynamite shape since putting the gloves back. Logan Paul, 27, meanwhile is a famous YouTuber-turned-boxer who has regularly claimed he has what it takes to become a boxing world champion. Paul is 10-1 as a professional, with his sole defeat coming against Tommy Fury, who is the only pro boxer he has faced. He now has his sights set on the biggest win of his career by far.

The clash has been sanctioned as a professional fight, meaning this will go on the records of both men. But how do they shape up outside the ring and on their bank balances?

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Mike Tyson currently has a net worth just shy of £8million. It is a far cry from the peak of his career where he boasted more than £340m.

He spent lavishly on multiple properties among other luxuries, including a 21-room Connecticut mansion later be owned by 50 Cent, which housed a nightclub and casino. His multi-million pound homes were located in Las Vegas, Ohio, and Maryland. His other outlandish purchases included $400,000 on pigeons and a variety of big cats, such as Siberian tigers, and $240,000 per month for walking around money that he spent in daily life 'flexing'.

Mike declared bankruptcy in 2003 and in 2010 he said: "I'm totally destitute and

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
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