Mike Tyson receives new heavyweight world ranking after losing to Jake Paul

A simulation has predicted the final outcome of the match and it’s not looking good for one boxer

A simulation of the Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight has predicted a savage finish for one boxer.

Today (November 15), Tyson, 58, will come face-to-face with 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, who is set to be his first pro opponent since 2005.

The former heavyweight world champion was defeated by Kevin McBride back in 2005, shortly after which he announced he would be retiring from the sport.

Although the boxers were set to face off in July, unfortunately Tyson suffered a health emergency and the fight was postponed.

The fight is taking place in Texas (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

The fight is taking place in Texas (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

As the final countdown to the match approaches, there’s been heaps of drama already, from rule changesalleged ‘leaked’ scripts and Tyson even slapping Paul at the weigh-in.

Now, one 3D simulation has predicted the final outcome of the match – and it’s not looking good for Paul.

Boxing Fight Simulations thinks there’ll be one clear winner and is predicting Paul to be on the floor within the first round, after being bombarded with punches from Iron Mike.

He’s knocked to the ground again in the second round, but this time the ref calls time on the match and Tyson is victorious.

The simulation was released in 2023 and fans are divided over whether it’s an accurate representation of what could happen on fight night.

One person commented: “If Jake Paul lasts more than 30 seconds it will be cause Mike Tyson carries him for a few minutes before knocking Jake out.”

With another saying: “It’s gonna be a one rounder. Tyson will go all the way, win or lose.”

And a third added: “Yup pretty accurate, I doubt Jake will even last 1 round.”

With hours until the pair enter the ring, one social media user took to Reddit to share a clip of Tyson’s alleged training regime in comparison to Paul’s – and it’s left people adamant that Tyson will take the win.

The clip appears to consist of a number of different videos stitched together, so it’s important to note that it may not accurately reflect Tyson or Paul’s full training program.

“Iron Mike Tyson will DESTROY him,” one person commented after watching the clip.

Another added: “Do you see the amount of padding Mike Tyson’s trainer is wearing and needs that says it all.”

How can I watch Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson?

Viewers can tune in live to watch the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson match on Netflix on November 15. Their bout is scheduled to begin at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT, 5 pm PT, and 1 am GMT.

Fans spot 'real reason' why Mike Tyson savagely slapped Jake Paul the night before fight
Fans spot ‘real reason’ why Mike Tyson savagely slapped Jake Paul the night before fight
The two boxers have already come to blows before their highly anticipated fight today

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s big fight has not been without controversy, with the most recent being when the two boxers faced each other at last night’s weigh-in.

As the two boxers squared up to one another, it appeared tempers were frayed as Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul across the cheek.

The shock move caught the attention of fans, with some now believing they’ve worked out why the older boxer slapped his younger rival.

The pair have exchanged several slanging matches against one another in the run up to tonight, so there is clearly no love lost between them but still the slap has seen fans questioning what could have made Tyson so angry.

Facing off to each other, Paul, 27, crawled up to his opponent and was quickly greeted with a slap. Paul staggered backyards after the brutal blow as Tyson was pushed back from Paul by security.

Taunting the 58-year-old, Paul then blew kisses as he was ushered away.

Speaking after the slap, the YouTuber said: “I didn’t even feel it. He’s angry. He’s an angry little elf.”

However, online fans think they’ve worked out why Tyson reacted, as a close up video of the pair’s meet shows Paul stepping on Tyson’s toes with his trainers immediately before the slap takes place.

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul faced off during their weigh-in ahead of their fight (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul faced off during their weigh-in ahead of their fight (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

A fan on Twitter wrote: “Seems like the reason Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul is because he stepped on his foot.”

As another fan replied: “He bumped Tyson’s bunions. must be painful.”

“Mike has notoriously bad feet. I’m not saying this isn’t staged, but everyone who follows Tyson knows he’s got lots of foot problems,” said a third.

Others have pointed out the crawl from Paul as being offensive as one person responded: “I dunno if it added to it, but he was moving up like a gorilla aswell.”

Another shared: “No one is commenting about the ape walk by Paul?”

One fan also reasoned: “It looks like the reason Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul was over something as simple as stepping on his foot. While it might sound like a minor thing, in the heat of the moment, especially with the tension between the two, it could’ve been enough to spark a reaction.

“Tyson’s known for his fiery temper, and Jake Paul, with his brash persona, is never far from controversy. It’s a reminder that in the world of combat sports, things can escalate quickly—even over small stuff.”

Ahead of this evening, many have questioned why Tyson is returning to the ring after almost 20 years of retirement, especially to face an amateur fighter like Paul.

While he’s set for a big payday, he insisted that money wasn’t a contributing factor to his decision.

When asked by LADbible Group how much he believed he could make from the fight, Tyson said: “This fight is not going to change my life financially. If I did it for free, it’s not going to change my life financially. My wife is constantly telling me, you do not need to do this fight.”

He went on to say of his reasoning for accepting the high profile fight: “This is what I want to do, this is me. I’m seeking my glory.”

The highly anticipated fight takes place later today (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)

The highly anticipated fight takes place later today (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)

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Viewers can tune in live to watch the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson match on Netflix on Friday November 15. Their bout is scheduled to begin at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT, 5 pm PT, and 1 am GMT.

Don’t have Netflix? Don’t panic: Verizon customers can get a free year of Netflix Premium when they bundle it with another subscription through Verizon’s +play platform. Partnering services include Paramount+, NBA League Pass, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Here's how you can watch the Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight
Here’s how you can watch the Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight
The highly anticipated boxing match is only hours away

Fans have been eagerly awaiting the fight between a YouTuber-turned-boxer and a former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion for months now.

Just for clarity, Jake Paul is the YouTuber-turned-boxer and Mike Tyson is the former champion.

Now that’s cleared up… the date is finally here and the bout is set to take place tonight (November 15) in the heart of the US at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The father-of-seven, 58-year-old Tyson, is set to come face-to-face with 27-year-old Paul, who serves as his first professional opponent since his shock defeat to Ireland’s Kevin McBride in 2005.

Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul during a face-off (Brett Carlsen/Netflix)

Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul during a face-off (Brett Carlsen/Netflix)

The fight was initially meant to go ahead on July 20 but Tyson had a medical emergency which meant that it had to be postponed.

His team said that the boxing legend was suffering from an ulcer problem that proved so severe he found himself in hospital.

So with all the hype and anticipation built up, millions of people around the world are expected to tune in to watch the two go a few rounds in the ring.

How to watch the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight

The Paul vs Tyson fight is the first boxing event to be streamed live on Netflix.

You will need to have a valid Netflix subscription to watch the fight. And that’s it.

It means you can watch it via the app on your phone, gaming console, smart TV, or other device.

The standard plan with adverts costs $6.99 a month with other packages coming in at $15.49 a month and $22.99 a month, respectively.

Don’t have Netflix? Don’t panic: Verizon customers can get a free year of Netflix Premium when they bundle it with another subscription through Verizon’s +play platform. Partnering services include Paramount+, NBA League Pass, and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Paul and Tyson’s bout is scheduled to begin at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT, 5 pm PT, and 1 am GMT.

The fight is set to take place November 15 at 8pm ET (Ed Mulholland/Getty Images)

The fight is set to take place November 15 at 8pm ET (Ed Mulholland/Getty Images)

While many are excited about the upcoming fight, some of the controversial rule changes have disappointed fans.

Both Paul and Tyson will be wearing 14oz gloves instead of the standard 10oz gloves worn in a heavyweight fight. The heavier the glove, the more padding and the more shock absorbed by it.

As well as this change, the fight will only be eight rounds instead of the usual 12. Of those eight rounds, rather than three minutes, like a normal professional bout, they are set to be two minutes long.

Neither will be wearing headguards either. But, as usual, there will be three sanctioned judges at ringside who will score each round in the event of there not being a knockout.

Here’s how much Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are reportedly getting paid for their fight tomorrow
Here’s how much Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are reportedly getting paid for their fight tomorrow
It seems as if Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will be getting massive paydays

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s boxing bout will be the first ever boxing event to be streamed live on Netflix and their paychecks sure do reflect it.

Fans have been waiting to see the two fight it out in the ring for some time now, with their initial match being rescheduled after Tyson experienced a sudden medical issue.

One of the most anticipated boxing events of the year streams on Netflix tomorrow. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix)

One of the most anticipated boxing events of the year streams on Netflix tomorrow. (Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix)

The YouTuber-turned-boxer and legendary heavyweight will now be laying it all down tomorrow night at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with viewers at home able to stream the fight on Netflix.

Considering the massive hype around their fight, it should come as no surprise that Tyson and Paul wil be making a pretty hefty check from the event.

While the exact amount of money Tyson and Paul will be making for their boxing match has not been publicly revealed, estimates have been thrown around.

According to USA Today and The New York Post, Tyson will be making around $20 million from the fight.

Tyson will reportedly be making around $20 million. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Tyson will reportedly be making around $20 million. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Paul said during a news conference promoting the fight that he’s “here to make $40 million and knock out a legend.”

While the discrepancy in their potential payments may be initially surprising, Paul’s company Most Valuable Promotions teamed up with Netflix to help produce the fight, potentially explaining why he’s making double than what Tyson is for his work behind-the-scenes.

As we all gear up for tomorrow night, here’s everything else you need to know about Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson.

Paul will reportedly be making around $40 million. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Paul will reportedly be making around $40 million. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

How can I watch Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson?

Viewers can tune in live to watch the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson match on Netflix on Friday November 15. Their bout is scheduled to begin at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT, 5 pm PT, and 1 am GMT.

Netflix subscriptions start at just $6.99 a month. The $6.99 package comes with full HD resolution and adverts. In addition to this, two devices in your household can watch Netflix at the same time, whether that be from a TV, tablet, mobile phone or computer.

Netflix also offers a Standard plan for $15.49, which comes with all the benefits of its first package but it notably does not include advertisements. However, as the streaming service cracks down on password sharing, you will need to pay an extra $7.99 to add a user who doesn’t live with you. Any additional member slots also cost $7.99 each.

Their most premium offering comes at $22.99 a month and allows you to watch on four devices at the same time and has an Ultra HD resolution.

Mike Tyson reveals specific reason why he savagely slapped Jake Paul the night before their fight
Mike Tyson reveals specific reason why he savagely slapped Jake Paul the night before their fight
The boxer has now spoken out to clarify what happened

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s long awaited Netflix fight is nearly here, but already the controversy between the two boxers has reached fever pitch.

During the weigh-in last night (14 November), the two boxers squared up to one another, and it appeared tempers were frayed as Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul across the cheek.

Facing off to each other, Paul crawled up to his opponent and was quickly greeted with a slap. Paul staggered backyards after the brutal blow as Tyson was pushed back from Paul by security.

Taunting the 58-year-old, Paul then blew kisses as he was ushered away. Take a look at the moment below:

Speaking after the slap, the YouTuber said: “I didn’t even feel it. He’s angry. He’s an angry little elf. Mike Tyson, I thought that was a cute slap, buddy, but tomorrow you’re getting knocked the f*** out.”

Now giving his view, Tyson has explained why he slapped his opponent and what made him angry.

Speaking to The Post, Tyson explained: “I was in my socks and he had on shoes. He stepped on my toe because he is a f***ing a**hole. I wanted to think it happened by accident.

“But now I think it may have happened on purpose. I was in a lot of pain. I had to reciprocate.”

Fans had spotted the moment Paul stepped on Tyson’s toes as they speculated what could have driven him to slap his opponent, with many sharing their theories online.

One fan also reasoned: “It looks like the reason Mike Tyson slapped Jake Paul was over something as simple as stepping on his foot. While it might sound like a minor thing, in the heat of the moment, especially with the tension between the two, it could’ve been enough to spark a reaction.

Mike Tyson has revealed why he slapped Jake Paul ahead of their fight (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Mike Tyson has revealed why he slapped Jake Paul ahead of their fight (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

“Tyson’s known for his fiery temper, and Jake Paul, with his brash persona, is never far from controversy. It’s a reminder that in the world of combat sports, things can escalate quickly—even over small stuff.”

Ahead of this evening, many have questioned why Tyson is returning to the ring after almost 20 years of retirement, especially to face an amateur fighter like Paul.

While Tyson is set for a big payday, he insisted that money wasn’t a contributing factor to his decision.

When asked by LADbible Group how much he believed he could make from the fight, Tyson said: “This fight is not going to change my life financially. If I did it for free, it’s not going to change my life financially. My wife is constantly telling me, you do not need to do this fight.”

He went on to say of his reasoning for accepting the high profile fight: “This is what I want to do, this is me. I’m seeking my glory.”

Viewers can tune in live to watch the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson match on Netflix on Friday, November 15. Their bout is scheduled to begin at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT, 5 pm PT, and 1 am GMT.

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