In an electrifying showdown that captured the world's attention, Jake Paul emerged victorious over boxing icon Mike Tyson, marking a significant moment in sports history.
This duel wasn't just a battle for supremacy inside the ring; it was also a financial juggernaut, with the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, playing host to this monumental event.

With an eye-watering purse on the line, the stakes were incredibly high. Mike Tyson, despite stepping into the ring for his first sanctioned pro fight in nearly two decades, was rumoured to be taking home a staggering $20 million.
Jake Paul, on the other hand, confidently declared his intentions to earn double that amount, stating, "I'm here to make $40 million and knock out a legend," during a press conference leading up to the bout. This financial windfall, deriving from match tickets, sponsorships, broadcast rights, and VIP packages, underscores the colossal scale of the event.
Despite the hype and anticipation, the match itself saw Paul decisively outmaneuver Tyson, with the judges scoring the bout in his favor-80-72 by one judge and 79-73 by the others. From the onset, Tyson launched an aggressive attack but quickly tapered off, allowing Paul to take the initiative. The match featured fewer rounds, shorter durations, and heavier gloves, aimed at reducing the power of punches, yet these measures did little to enhance the fight's dynamism.
Mike Tyson has reportedly pocketed USD 20 million for the fight, which is around Rs 162 crore in Indian currency.
Jake Paul, the winner of the duel has won a massive USD 40 million, which is equivalent to Rs 324 crore in Indian currency.
Paul's approach was marked by aggression following Tyson's initial flurry, yet his strikes often lacked precision, resulting in numerous swings and misses. Tyson, for the most part, adopted a more reserved stance, opting to let Paul come to him, a tactic that starkly contrasted with the co-main event's vigor-another intense bout where Katie Taylor retained her undisputed super lightweight championship against Amanda Serrano.
This bout was not just a clash of generations but also a reflection of Tyson's enduring appeal and Paul's rising prominence within the boxing world. Tyson, who last fought in a sanctioned match in 2005, had entertained fans in a lively exhibition against Roy Jones in 2020, while Paul, who started boxing a little over four years ago, demonstrated his prowess yet again. Initially slated for July 20, the fight saw a delay due to Tyson's treatment for a stomach ulcer after falling ill on a flight.