The highly anticipated bout between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, promoted as a battle across generations, transformed into a disappointment. Streaming live on Netflix from AT&T Stadium, the match concluded with Paul winning via unanimous decision. However, the focus shifted to the dissatisfied audience and the unexpected issues faced by Tyson.
Spectators were left dissatisfied, expressing their frustration through boos from the crowd of 72,300 as the fight unfolded. Tyson, 58, managed to land only 18 punches out of 97, while Paul, 27, achieved 78 out of 278. The fight’s sluggish pace and lack of excitement prompted some viewers to call it a “snoozefest.”
SNL’s Take on the Boxing Match
Even the popular sketch show Saturday Night Live couldn’t resist poking fun at the fight. During the “Weekend Update” segment, hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost joked, “Jake Paul and Mike Tyson teamed up to defeat everyone watching,” reflecting the sentiments of frustrated fans who anticipated a more exciting event.
Despite the mixed reviews, the fight achieved remarkable viewership numbers. Netflix announced that over 60 million people watched the showcase, ranking it among the platform’s top live events. Additionally, the event generated revenue exceeding $17.8 million, the largest gate for a boxing match outside of Las Vegas in U.S. history.
Tyson’s Pre-Fight Health Challenges
In an unexpected twist, Tyson revealed that his road to the ring was fraught with serious health issues. In a post on X, the former heavyweight champion shared that he almost lost his life in June due to severe complications, which included losing half of his blood and requiring eight transfusions.
“This is one of those scenarios where you may have lost the match but emerged victorious in life,” Tyson commented. “I feel grateful for the opportunity to share the ring with a skilled fighter half my age in front of a full stadium.”
Although the bout fell short of exciting fans, it represents a noteworthy cultural and financial milestone, highlighting that boxing encompasses not only the fights within the ring but also the narratives surrounding them. The implications for Jake Paul’s boxing credibility and Tyson’s potential retirement will certainly be topics of conversation for some time to come.