Jake Paul‘s win over Mike Tyson attracted plenty of controversy and criticism but promoters claim the event broke several broadcasting and financial records.
YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul secured a unanimous points win over the 58-year-old Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Texas on Friday night.
The show sparked outrage among some fight fans – both before and after Tyson struggled to land a glove on Paul over eight two-minute rounds.
They claim it had the biggest combat sports gate outside of Las Vegas – and the 9th highest ever – in US history.
The show, which also included Katie Taylor‘s pulsating rematch against Amanda Serrano, attracted more than 72,300 fans to AT&T Stadium.
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Jake Paul’s win over Mike Tyson reportedly set broadcasting and financial records
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It generated $18,117,072 in gate revenue which, according to MVP, is more than double the previous record for Texas – $9m for Canelo Alvarez against Billy Joe Saunders in 2021.
The average ticket price for Paul vs. Tyson ($304) was also unprecedented for an event at AT&T Stadium.
Elsewhere, meanwhile, the show was reportedly watched by more than 65million households, making it the most-streamed sporting event in US history.
Taylor-Serrano 2 (more than 50m households) is now said to be the most-watched women’s sporting event in US history.
Paul is said to have made $40m from fighting Tyson, while Iron Mike was reportedly paid around $20m for the event in Arlington, Texas.