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Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will make a ton of money in just a few minutes.

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will make a ton of money in just a few minutes.

15.11.2024 11:41

The boxing world has begun the countdown for the match between YouTuber Jake Paul and former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Tyson and Paul will face off on November 17. In this match, which has the most expensive ticket in boxing history, both boxers are set to earn $40 million from the fight.

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The professional heavyweight boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will start on Sunday, November 17, at 04:00 Turkish time and will be broadcast live on the digital streaming platform Netflix. The eagerly awaited match by sports fans will take place at the 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which also hosts the American Football League (NFL) team Dallas Cowboys.



HOW MUCH WILL THEY EARN?



Paul has made a fortune from his boxing career, and the estimated net earnings of the 27-year-old boxer are around 80 million dollars. This fight will provide him with a significant income, and according to some reports, Paul will receive 40 million dollars for this match. In a statement made in August, Paul said, "I’m here, I’m going to make 40 million dollars, and I’m going to knock out a legend. I don’t care about anything else."



Tyson, on the other hand, stated that he is not doing this fight for financial gain. The 58-year-old boxing legend said, "The money I will earn from this fight will not change my lifestyle. This fight is not being done for financial purposes. I just want to test myself." However, the total value of the fight is around 80 million dollars, and this match will be an important milestone for Netflix's entry into the boxing world. Netflix has partnered with Most Valuable Promotions to broadcast the fight live.



EIGHT ROUNDS OF TWO MINUTES



Sports fans will have the opportunity to watch three more matches before the main event of the night, the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight. Before the eagerly awaited match at AT&T Stadium, there will be bouts in super middleweight between Neeraj Goyat-Whindersson Nunes, in welterweight between Mario Barrios-Abel Ramos, and in super lightweight between Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano. After these three matches, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will step into the ring for the main event of the night. The match will be conducted over eight rounds of two minutes each.



80,000 PEOPLE WILL WATCH IN THE STADIUM



While the fight is expected to be watched by millions worldwide, it is anticipated to host an audience of 80,000 at the AT&T Stadium in Texas. However, reports indicate that many tickets are still on sale since ticket sales have begun, with prices ranging from 49 dollars (37.99 pounds) to 200 dollars (155.10 pounds). Tickets have started to be sold at discounted prices to fill the stadium.



Ringside tickets, however, are more expensive. First-class seats are priced at around 10,000 dollars (7,749 pounds), while the most expensive tickets are sold for 50,000 dollars (38,774 pounds). This ticket offers many privileges, including VIP services on fight night, top-level bar and dining, as well as a photo opportunity after the fight and a glove signed by both boxers.



RECORDED AS THE MOST EXPENSIVE TICKET



Additionally, the most expensive ticket in boxing history is also on sale. The MVP Owner's Experience package, valued at 2 million dollars, offers two people the chance to sit in a special section just 180 centimeters from the ring. Moreover, ticket holders will be able to have a backstage visit with both boxers before the fight and take photos in the ring after the fight.



This monumental fight between Paul and Tyson has broken the average ticket price record in the history of combat sports in Texas. In the end, all eyes will be on how this event will resonate in the boxing world despite Tyson's age and Paul's impressive career.



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