Paul and Tyson will enter the ring in a huge boxing event live on Netflix
The anticipation for the huge Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson boxing event has increased significantly. This happened after The Baddest Man on the Planet slapped the YouTuber during their final face-to-face. Yet it seems there was a reason behind the incident.
Paul, 27, and Tyson, 58, will enter the ring at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington. This event happens in Texas at 10pm local time on Friday (15 November). Viewers in the United Kingdom can tune in to the Netflix event at around 4am GMT on Saturday (16 November).
After a respectful build up, the two finally clashed at the weigh-in on Thursday. Tyson slapped Paul on the left hand side of his face.
Paul took the hit in his stride. He then issued a rather bleak warning to Iron Mike during an interview with combat sports journalist Ariel Helwani.
Screaming in to the microphone, Paul reiterated his promise that Tyson was ‘getting knocked the f**k out’.
But he went one step further than that, adding: “It’s personal now, it’s personal now. He must die.”
The reason for the slap, though, seemed to go unnoticed at the time.
As the two boxers squared up for the final face off after weighing in at almost identical weights for Paul’s first ever heavyweight match.
Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) is Paul’s very own boxing company that has worked with Netflix to get the bout over the line after it was initially cancelled due to a serious health issue for Tyson, with the former world champion left thinking he was going to die.
Sharing a video to X (Twitter), MVP posted a video of the moment the two came face-to-face and in it, it shows Paul coming just centimetres from Tyson’s face.
But looking down, and you can see Paul clearly standing on Iron Mike’s foot, with the YouTuber wearing shoes while Tyson only has socks on. A nasty experience, we’ve all been there.
Tyson clearly takes issue with being accidentally stood on, slapping Paul before pointing down to the floor, indicating Paul standing on the toes on his right foot.
Even MVP, Paul’s company, seemingly questions if their man was to blame, writing: “The reason behind the slap… was this Jake’s fault?”
“That definitely caused it. Mike even pointed down,” one fan wrote on X.
Another said: “Ah, there it is. Jake was the aggressor the whole time.”
And a third wrote: “At 58, Mike is still faster than Jake, who started it and should be prepared. Not a good sign for Jake.”
More than 70,000 spectators will be at the AT&T Stadium, the home of the Dallas Cowboys, for the big fight. One fan even spent £2,000,000 to sit ringside, with it granting you special perks.
How to watch Paul vs. Tyson if you don’t have Netflix
If you don’t already have Netflix, there is a workaround to essentially get it for free as part of a package deal. At the moment Sky is offering Sky Stream, with Sky TV, Sky Full Fibre 300 Broadband and Netflix, all for just £36 as part of its Black Friday sale. And given that their Full Fibre 300 broadband is usually £29 a month, for just £10 more you’ll also get access to Sky TV and Netflix for not much more.