Mike Tyson KO of Jake Paul Pays Out $220

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Nov/13/2024

On Friday November 15, 2024, retired boxing great Mike Tyson steps back into the ring to face YouTuber Jake Paul in a fight for the ages.

Oddsmakers have Tyson as a relatively competitive underdog at +206 compared to Paul as the favorite at -245.

Method of Victory Payout Odds

1001     Mike Tyson To Win By KO, TKO or DQ         +220 pays $220 for every $100 bet at BetUS.
1002     Mike Tyson To Win By Decision or Tech Decision         +1100
1003     Jake Paul To Win By KO, TKO or DQ         +155
1004     Jake Paul To Win By Decision or Tech Decision         +270
1005     Draw or Technical Draw         +900

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Fight Analysis By Daniel Saenz of BetUS

Now, let’s be real here – Tyson is no spring chicken. The former “Baddest Man on the Planet” last laced up the gloves professionally way back in 2005, and he’ll be a ripe 58-year-old just three weeks before stepping into the ring with the brash and fearless Paul.

But don’t let that fool you – Iron Mike is still an absolute force to be reckoned with. His exhibition bout against fellow legend Roy Jones Jr. in 2020 proved that the fire still burns bright within this iconic warrior.

On the other side of the ring is 27-year-old Jake Paul, the upstart YouTube star-turned-boxer who’s been making waves in the pugilistic world. With a respectable 9-1 professional record, including a recent victory over Ryan Bourland in March, Paul has shown that he’s not just a flash in the pan.

That 31-year age gap will be the biggest in the history of professional boxing, eclipsing the 24-year gap between Archie Moore (49) and Mike DiBiase (25) when they met in 1963. Moore defeated DiBiase by third-round TKO, but he also was quite active, fighting four times as a 48-year-old before calling it a career at 49.

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