Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul: Odds, betting tips, undercard, and how to watch
After almost two decades out of the ring, legendary boxer and world-renowned knockout artist Mike Tyson returns to action. Followers of professional boxing may have thought it was some kind of weird prank or marketing gag, but Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul is happening. The pair will meet at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Friday, 15th November (8pm ET), but for UK viewers, the event will begin at 1am on Saturday, November 16. Paul vs Tyson ring walks are expected at 4am if everything goes according to schedule. Mike Tyson, once known as the baddest man on the planet, brings a stunning 88% knockout ratio from 58 professional heavyweight bouts, and fans hope the American still has some of that legendary power left in the tank. Jake Paul is taking part in only his 12th bout as a prizefighter as he aims to claim his biggest scalp in a bout scheduled for eight rounds. Former professional fighter and respected betting writer Frankie Monkhouse gives talkSPORT readers his thoughts on Iron Mike vs The Problem Child. Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul odds All major bookmakers offer odds on the winner of Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, and there’s also a healthy list of specials available. I’ll keep it simple for now and highlight the fight-winner betting. Which gladiator do gambling traders expect to be victorious? The answer below may surprise you. Mike Tyson to win – 19/10 Jake Paul to win – 4/7 Draw – 8/1 *Odds provided by Betfred and are subject to change (updated on November 14, 10:50am) Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson price boosts by Betfred Betfred are taking it a step further and are offering some nice price boosts on the following markets: Tyson to win in round 3, Paul to be knocked down in round 2 – was 16/1, now 20/1 Paul to be knocked down, Tyson to be knocked down – was 3/1, now 7/2 Tyson to be knocked down in round 1, Tyson to be knocked down in round 2 – was 14/1, now 16/1 Paul to be knocked down 2 or more times, Tyson to be knocked down 2 or more times – was 10/1, now 12/1 Paul to win, both fighters to be knocked down in rounds 1 to 6 – was 5/1, now 6/1 Paul to be knocked down in rounds 1 to 6, Tyson to be knocked down in rounds 1 to 6 – was 7/2, now 4/1 Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight outcome odds Let’s now take a closer look at those intriguing big-fight specials offered by Betfred. Browse the options available, and you’ll find a way to add a little extra excitement to Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson. The options covered below come from the method of victory market and are available to both new and existing Betfred members. Jake Paul by KO, TKO or DQ – 11/8 Mike Tyson by KO, TKO or DQ – 11/4 Jake Paul by points – 11/4 Mike Tyson by points – 12/1 Draw or Technical Draw – 8/1 *Odds correct as time of writing (updated on November 14, 10:50am). Odds provided by Betfred and are subject to change What to expect from Iron Mike? It’s an interesting question and one that has kept boxing fans guessing since this fight was announced. What can we expect from Mike Tyson? Is he taking the fight lightly to move around and have some fun on the big stage? Does he need the money? Or will he go all out to save the sport he loves by knocking out the pesky YouTuber who many fans believe is making a mockery of the noble art? We must wait until fight night to get our answer. One thing is for sure: judging by training videos released on social media, Mike Tyson is in incredible shape. There have been concerns in some quarters over Mike’s health, and this fight has been postponed once already. But Iron Mike now looks fast, strong, energetic, and up for a fight. How much can we read into footage of him hitting the pads and heavy bag? Well, not a lot, but he’s certainly in better shape than most men his age, and, as the old saying goes in boxing, fighters never lose their knockout punch power. Stats: Age: 58 Height: 5’ 10” Weight: Heavyweight Record: 50-6-0 Problems for the Problem Child? Jake Paul is the undisputed pound-for-pound king of marketing, and he is behind bringing a living legend back to the ring. Paul vs Tyson will sell out the arena and attract millions in pay-per-view cash. Both men will receive a handsome payday, the fans will enjoy a unique night of boxing, and the sport will be the real winner. But when the bell rings, we’ll find out if Jake Paul has the skills to compete with one of the most dangerous fighters in combat sports history, albeit one well past his prime. Paul brings a professional record detailing ten wins against one defeat, with seven of those victories scored inside the distance. That’s impressive until you take a closer look. Most of Jake’s previous opponents have been stars from the UFC taking part in their first bout under professional boxing rules. The one recognisable and respected fighter he did face, Tommy Fury, the American suffered a points defeat. We’ll learn a bi
After almost two decades out of the ring, legendary boxer and world-renowned knockout artist Mike Tyson returns to action.
Followers of professional boxing may have thought it was some kind of weird prank or marketing gag, but Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul is happening.
The pair will meet at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Friday, 15th November (8pm ET), but for UK viewers, the event will begin at 1am on Saturday, November 16. Paul vs Tyson ring walks are expected at 4am if everything goes according to schedule.
Mike Tyson, once known as the baddest man on the planet, brings a stunning 88% knockout ratio from 58 professional heavyweight bouts, and fans hope the American still has some of that legendary power left in the tank. Jake Paul is taking part in only his 12th bout as a prizefighter as he aims to claim his biggest scalp in a bout scheduled for eight rounds.
Former professional fighter and respected betting writer Frankie Monkhouse gives talkSPORT readers his thoughts on Iron Mike vs The Problem Child.
Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul odds
All major bookmakers offer odds on the winner of Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, and there’s also a healthy list of specials available.
I’ll keep it simple for now and highlight the fight-winner betting. Which gladiator do gambling traders expect to be victorious? The answer below may surprise you.
- Mike Tyson to win – 19/10
- Jake Paul to win – 4/7
- Draw – 8/1
*Odds provided by Betfred and are subject to change (updated on November 14, 10:50am)
Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson price boosts by Betfred
Betfred are taking it a step further and are offering some nice price boosts on the following markets:
- Tyson to win in round 3, Paul to be knocked down in round 2 – was 16/1, now 20/1
- Paul to be knocked down, Tyson to be knocked down – was 3/1, now 7/2
- Tyson to be knocked down in round 1, Tyson to be knocked down in round 2 – was 14/1, now 16/1
- Paul to be knocked down 2 or more times, Tyson to be knocked down 2 or more times – was 10/1, now 12/1
- Paul to win, both fighters to be knocked down in rounds 1 to 6 – was 5/1, now 6/1
- Paul to be knocked down in rounds 1 to 6, Tyson to be knocked down in rounds 1 to 6 – was 7/2, now 4/1
Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight outcome odds
Let’s now take a closer look at those intriguing big-fight specials offered by Betfred. Browse the options available, and you’ll find a way to add a little extra excitement to Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson.
The options covered below come from the method of victory market and are available to both new and existing Betfred members.
- Jake Paul by KO, TKO or DQ – 11/8
- Mike Tyson by KO, TKO or DQ – 11/4
- Jake Paul by points – 11/4
- Mike Tyson by points – 12/1
- Draw or Technical Draw – 8/1
*Odds correct as time of writing (updated on November 14, 10:50am). Odds provided by Betfred and are subject to change
What to expect from Iron Mike?
It’s an interesting question and one that has kept boxing fans guessing since this fight was announced. What can we expect from Mike Tyson?
Is he taking the fight lightly to move around and have some fun on the big stage? Does he need the money? Or will he go all out to save the sport he loves by knocking out the pesky YouTuber who many fans believe is making a mockery of the noble art? We must wait until fight night to get our answer.
One thing is for sure: judging by training videos released on social media, Mike Tyson is in incredible shape. There have been concerns in some quarters over Mike’s health, and this fight has been postponed once already. But Iron Mike now looks fast, strong, energetic, and up for a fight.
How much can we read into footage of him hitting the pads and heavy bag? Well, not a lot, but he’s certainly in better shape than most men his age, and, as the old saying goes in boxing, fighters never lose their knockout punch power.
Stats:
- Age: 58
- Height: 5’ 10”
- Weight: Heavyweight
- Record: 50-6-0
Problems for the Problem Child?
Jake Paul is the undisputed pound-for-pound king of marketing, and he is behind bringing a living legend back to the ring. Paul vs Tyson will sell out the arena and attract millions in pay-per-view cash.
Both men will receive a handsome payday, the fans will enjoy a unique night of boxing, and the sport will be the real winner. But when the bell rings, we’ll find out if Jake Paul has the skills to compete with one of the most dangerous fighters in combat sports history, albeit one well past his prime.
Paul brings a professional record detailing ten wins against one defeat, with seven of those victories scored inside the distance. That’s impressive until you take a closer look.
Most of Jake’s previous opponents have been stars from the UFC taking part in their first bout under professional boxing rules. The one recognisable and respected fighter he did face, Tommy Fury, the American suffered a points defeat. We’ll learn a bit more about Jake’s boxing skills on fight night.
Stats:
- Age: 27
- Height: 6’ 1”
- Weight: Cruiserweight
- Record: 10-1-0