Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: What to
Expect This November -
August 7, 2024
Here is everything we know so far
about the controversial Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match
that was postponed once due to an ulcer that Tyson picked up
just before the officially sanctioned professional fight.
It has been rescheduled for
November, and viewers worldwide will be able to stream the
action live on Netflix. Let’s dive in and take a closer
look at what else we know about the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
boxing bout that everyone has been talking about in 2024.
Facts we know so far about the upcoming Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson
boxing match
There have been a lot of rumours
swirling around the internet about the upcoming fight between
27-year-old YouTuber/influencer-turned-boxer
Jake Paul and former undisputed heavyweight champion of the
world, 58-year-old Mike Tyson.
Here are a few quick facts, which
also include the latest
boxing odds for which of these fighters will most likely
come out on top:
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Date:
Friday, November 15, 2024
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Location:
Arlington, Texas, USA, at the AT&T Stadium
·
How
to watch: Live on the Netflix video streaming platform
for all a for all subscribers, which can be accessed from any
modern Wi-Fi /Internet-connected PC or mobile device
·
Gloves: 18 oz (most likely)
·
Protective head guards: Unconfirmed
·
Odds-on favourite to win: Jake Paul
·
Number of rounds: Unconfirmed – soon to be announced by
the Texas Commission
What are
the odds for Jake Paul to beat Mike Tyson in November?
Today’s most trusted online
bookmakers currently have Jake Paul priced, on average, at
around 1.35 in the decimal odds format, meaning he has a
whopping 74.10% implied probability rate of coming out on top.
In comparison, Tyson is currently
priced at around 3.05, with only a 32.80% implied probability
rate of winning. Jake Paul’s 1.35 decimal odds is the same as
saying -286 in the American/moneyline odds format or 7/20 in
fractional odds.
Mike Tyson’s 3.05 decimal odds is
the same as saying +205 in the American/moneyline odds format or
41/20 in fractional odds. The important thing to remember is
that these odds are subject to change between now and the start
of the fight in November.
The other thing to remember is that
betting on the favourite (in this case, Jake Paul) doesn’t
always guarantee you will see a return on your initial stake.
Sometimes, the outsiders/underdogs/least favourites can upset
the initial odds and beat the favourites.
The best thing to do before betting
on the Paul/Tyson bout, if it ever goes ahead, that is, would be
to do your research before placing a wager and try to understand
what the latest odds nearer the time are trying to tell you
about which of these two fighters will most likely win.
Final thoughts
Don’t forget that you will be able
to watch the fight as it unfolds live on
Netflix, meaning you will need to open a Netflix account if
you don’t already have one.
If you decide to place a wager on
the fight, stick to the fully licensed and regulated sites that
are controlled by reputable operators, and remember to gamble
responsibly at all times. ja