Netflix has issued the perfect response after accidentally exposing Mike Tyson’s bare behind before his fight with Jake Paul.
Last night, or the early hours of this morning for anyone watching in the UK, Netflix made their first foray into the world of live-sports broadcasting by streaming Jake Paul’s shock victory over the 58-year-old to TV screens around the world.
However, the nature of live broadcasting meant the night wasn’t without its fair share of hiccups.
Fans were, of course, quick to complain of issues with the content buffering and lagging, however, it was Tyson himself who also managed make his own exposing statement after his pre-fight interview.
Take a look at the clip below to see exactly what we mean:
In the clip, Tyson is asked by his son Amir about how he is expecting the fight to go, to which he responds ‘Vicious win’ before walking away from the camera and leaving his son – and everyone watching along at home – with quite the eye-full.
The moment did not go unnoticed with viewers, with the streamer themselves even weighing in on the moment.
Sharing the clip via their official X account, Netflix wrote: “Mike Tyson’s pre-fight interview got real cheeky.”
Which is certainly the understatement of the century.
It’s safe to say that viewers were not expecting the platform to highlight the moment online, with one person replying: “No way the official Netflix account posted this.”
Meanwhile others used the moment to complain about the night’s broadcasting issues, with a second person writing: “I love how my stream only worked to show me Mike Tysons buns.”
Oops (Netflix)
“I’m surprised this tweet wasn’t buffering,” a third person joked.
Unfortunately for Tyson, he shouldn’t attempt to make a career out of fortune telling anytime soon, as his prediction of a ‘vicious win’ didn’t quite come to fruition.
Instead, the boxing legend lost to former YouTuber Paul via unanimous decision. Tyson was able to land some punches on Paul in the earlier rounds, however, his age ultimately caught up with him and allowed the 27-year-old to take the glory on this occasion.
Despite losing in the ring both Tyson and Paul are winners when it comes down to the money made, with the two fighters getting an eye-watering amount of cash from the fight.
Results of Paul vs Tyson fight card
- Jake Paul def. Mike Tyson via unanimous decision
- Katie Taylor def. Amanda Serrano via unanimous decision
- Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos – split draw
- Neeraj Goyat def. Whindersson Nunes via unanimous decision
- Shadasia Green def. Melinda Watpool via split decision
- Lucas Bahdi def. Armando Casamonica via majority decision
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Topics: Netflix, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, Boxing
After Jake Paul’s victory against Mike Tyson, former fighter, Joe Rogan tweeted a brutal reaction to the results.
So, it’s been a helluva ride since the 4 am fight between Paul and Tyson, which drew in immense amount of attention.
The pair battled it out at the Netflix-streamed event, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which saw millions of people watching it online – as well as around 70,000 people sitting at the stadium.
It’s been a bumpy ride and many flagged Iron Mike as the potential winner, particularly because of their interactions.
While Paul was all talk at their weigh-ins, Tyson took it upon himself to bring him down a peg by slapping Paul across the face.
However, it wasn’t meant to be.
The 27-year-old managed to get in 78 punches from 278 thrown (28 percent), while Tyson landed 18 punches from 97 thrown (18 percent).
Rogan was not happy (Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images)
This showed that their age difference really played into the fight as boxing fans were left disappointed that they didn’t get to see prime Tyson.
However, another person who was equally as upset was Rogan.
Rogan, who hosts the popular The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, and is a UFC commentator tweeted before the fight kicked off: “I’m getting ready to watch this Tyson vs Jake Paul fight like I’m watching someone cast a spell that I hope actually works. And I don’t really believe in magic. But I want to believe.”
However, when the results were announced, he replied with three brutal words.
“Magic isn’t real.”
Like many, the result came as a blow and it was a sad time for all who were in Tyson’s corner too.
Paul dominated Tyson (Al Bello/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
However, the fighters seem to be on civil terms, with Paul even complimenting him out of the ring.
Even though the pair have since been suspended due to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation’s rules, Paul admitted that he purposefully chose not to knockout out Tyson.
He said Tyson ‘didn’t need to be hurt.’
According to BBC Sport, he didn’t want to hurt him.
He was quoted as saying: “I wanted to give the fans a show, but I didn’t want to hurt someone that didn’t need to be hurt.”
Then, when former professional boxer Andre Ward suggested that Paul had been carrying Tyson throughout the fight, he responded to that too, and said: “I did, a little bit.
“He wasn’t really engaging back; I could tell his age was showing and I have so much respect for him.
“After he slapped me, I wanted to knock him down and stuff but as the fight went on that feeling went away.”
All in all, he didn’t want to do something that didn’t need to be done, and just wanted to provide the fans with something good to watch.
Featured Image Credit: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images/Al Bello/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024
Topics: Netflix, Boxing, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Joe Rogan
Jake Paul believes he has identified Mike Tyson’s ‘biggest weakness’ ahead of the controversial fight.
While some boxing fans believe that no 58-year-old – even ‘Iron Mike’ – has any business going up against a young and fit 27-year-old, it appears that the duo are well up for it.
Just last night, tensions appeared to boil over when Tyson delivered an angry slap to the face of the YouTuber during the weight in.
Paul went on a massive rant afterwards, calling his opponent an ‘angry elf’.
Now, if you’ve ever heard Paul speak, you know he’s a very confident guy who already thinks he’s won the mental battle before the fight, which will be available to stream live on Netflix.
“Mike’s biggest weakness is actually himself. His own mental state going into the fight,” the content creator told SPORTbible.
Paul says he’s going to ‘kill’ Tyson (Ayisha Collins/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024)
“I believe I already triggered that with the last press conference. I don’t think he liked when I was staring at him, that really bothered him.
“I think he saw that I have no fear of him in my eyes and that’s why he was such a powerful and ruthless champion, even before fights people were scared of getting knocked out by him, and his antics and aura.
“Him just looking like a vicious person. For me, I just don’t have that and he saw that in my eyes.
“I believe I have a mental edge here and I think he is underestimating me, truly. I know he’s training hard but the way he was talking about me – ‘he doesn’t have power, he couldn’t knock out Tommy Fury and Nate Diaz’.
Tyson delivered a brutal slap to Paul at the weigh in last night (Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)
“Those are true things but I was a much different fighter then. With every year that goes by, I progress exponentially.
“Especially with the new team that I brought on after those fights.
“I think with the mind games, he isn’t prepared for the new version of who I am as a fighter.”
Speaking to the BBC, Tyson said he is in the best shape of his life and that his fitness coaches have not been ‘taking it easy on me’.
“They want to see if I quit or not and I’m still here. All the training is over now. The fight is the party, the training is preparation, but the fight is the party,” he said.
The undercard for Jake Paul Vs Mike Tyson will start around 1am in the UK and their fight is expected to take place around 4 am.
Interview conducted by Rory O’Callaghan
Featured Image Credit: Ed Mulholland/Getty/Stephen McCarthy/Getty
Topics: Boxing, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Netflix, Sport
After the long-awaited fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson ended with Paul’s victory, he explained why he didn’t go for the knockout.
It’s been a hell of a ride waiting for the two fighters to finally have their bout, but last night’s event was met with mixed emotions.
While some believe that it was rigged and scripted, others think that Paul’s win was well-deserved.
In his heavyweight bout with Tyson, the YouTuber-turned-fighter won via unanimous decision after eight short rounds of boxing.
The 27-year-old can now say that his professional record boasts 12-1, while Tyson’s record changed to 50-7-2 after the Netflix-streamed fight.
It was Paul’s win after the eight two-minute rounds that fans all observed that Tyson held his own, despite being over 30 years older than his competitor.
Jake Paul explained why he didn’t knock Mike Tyson out (Getty Images / Brett Carlsen / Stringer)
Iron Mike held his own and saw it through to the end.
But it wasn’t enough to land him the title.
Now that Paul has won, his large $1 million bets are going to have to be paid out to him, so Katie Taylor, if you’re reading this…pay up.
While the fighting pair have been seen battling their tempers in the lead up to the fight, with Tyson even slapping Paul across the face during a weigh-in meet-up, the event itself wasn’t as vicious as expected.
If anything, it seemed like Paul was pulling his punches in a bid to not do any serious damage.
During the live broadcast at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Paul didn’t go the knockout, which is something he’s been telling people he was going to do.
Well, he said Tyson was going to ‘die’, but close enough.
However, there’s a good reason why he held himself back.
According to BBC Sport, he didn’t want to hurt him.
He was quoted as saying: “I wanted to give the fans a show, but I didn’t want to hurt someone that didn’t need to be hurt.”
He shared how he felt fighting his hero (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
When former professional boxer, Andre Ward came out and suggested that Paul had been carrying Tyson throughout the fight, he also responded to that too, and confirmed it.
He said: “I did, a little bit.
“He wasn’t really engaging back; I could tell his age was showing and I have so much respect for him.
“After he slapped me, I wanted to knock him down and stuff but as the fight went on that feeling went away.”
Essentially, he didn’t want to hurt his hero if he didn’t have to, and that’s actually quite sweet for a man who isn’t known to be sweet.
According to Al Jazeera, Paul went on to speak on the fight and how he felt in the ring fighting against a legend like Tyson.
He said: “It was tough like I expected it to be.
“He’s exactly what I thought. One of the greatest to ever do it.
“He’s an icon and a legend.”
He added: “I was scared he was going to hurt me. I was trying to hurt him.”
In the end, Paul managed to land 78 punches on Tyson from 278 thrown (28 percent), and Tyson managed 18 landed punches, throwing 97 (18 percent).
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Topics: Boxing, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Sport, Netflix
Mike Tyson was the one who pushed for a controversial rule change in his upcoming fight with Jake Paul.
Everyone has been excited about the prospect of Iron Mike taking on the YouTuber since it was announced.
While some thought it might never go ahead with how long we’ve had to wait, it’s finally around the corner.
As the first-of-its-kind Netflix streamed event, Brits only have to wait until 4am for it to kick off at the AT&T Stadium in Texas, USA.
Considering someone paid $2 million for a ticket and more than 70,000 people are expected to be in attendance, it’s surely going to be worth the watch.
But there’s something you may not know about the rules, which is all down to Tyson’s request.
The pair will face-off at 4am (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
The biggest ever American boxing event outside of Las Vegas will see there be shorter rounds and fewer of them too.
The rounds will be two minutes long instead of three, and there will be eight rounds in total instead of 12.
The rules for this fight are different than standard heavyweight fights, and their gloves will weight 14 pounds instead of 10.
As his first pro bout since his defeat to Ireland’s Kevin McBride almost 20 years ago, Tyson has been scaring fans with his crazy eyes as he gears up for the win this time around.
‘Iron Mike’ put forward the request to the local commission to change the rounds, as he believes it’ll give fans more entertainment.
“I wanted shorter rounds for more action. If we have shorter rounds, we’ll fight more. More action,” he has said when asked why he was requesting a rule change.
Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of Most Valuable Promotions, shared: “It was [Tyson’s] choice, not that Jake didn’t want to do it [as a sanctioned fight].
“We were bringing Mike Tyson back into the sport, and I believe that it was more meaningful as a pro fight.”
Jake Paul is about to have the fight of his life (Instagram/@jakepaul)
The 58-year-old has been showing off his hand speed in the run up to his fight against the 27-year-old YouTuber.
During his session at Tuesday’s open workout, his fans were left amazed at how much he’s been preparing for the bout.
He went on to speak in the ring after the open workout, and said: “When I agreed to this fight and I started training, I said, ‘What the [expletive] am I thinking of?’
“And I finished the process and now the fight’s the party.
“All the hard work is done.”
Both men have been battling with their tempers hours before the fight, with Iron Mike slapping Paul at their promo meet-up.
Considering Tyson hasn’t fought in a pro setting since 2005, and only returned to action in 2020 when he came up against Roy Jones Jr in an exhibition, fans are excited to see him back in the ring.
Paul, who is relatively new, has 11 pro fights to his name and hasn’t been seen since his TKO victory over Mike Perry last July.
Let’s see how the shorter rounds benefit the competitors in tonight’s fight.
Featured Image Credit: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile via Getty Images /Ayisha Collins/Getty Images for Netflix © 2024
Topics: Sport, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson