Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will finally fight one another this weekend, as their controversial bout streams live on Netflix.
58-year-old Tyson will be fighting professionally for the first time in almost 20 years tonight when he takes on Paul, who is 31 years his junior.
It will be his first fight since an exhibition with Roy Jones Jr in 2020, and his first professional outing since he quit on his stool after five rounds against Kevin McBride almost 20 years ago.
The Americans were due to box in July, but Tyson suffered a mid-flight ulcer flare-up, leading the bout to be delayed.
Seems like the reason Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul is because he stepped on his foot
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What UK time will Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul start?
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are expected to fight at 4am on Saturday in the UK.
The first fights of the night will start at around 10.30pm UK time while the four-fight main card will start at 1am UK time.
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How to watch Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul on TV and live stream
Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul, along with the other three fights on the main card, will be streamed live on Netflix tonight, marking the streaming service’s combat sports debut when it comes to live action.
Fans who are already subscribed to the service can watch at no extra cost, otherwise, fans can join from as little as £4.99 a month.
The opening three fights of the night on the prelim card will be streamed live on Most Valuable Promotions’ YouTube, Netflix Sports YouTube, and Tudum.
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