Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul live updates: Round-by-round results, highlights, start time for blockbuster Netflix showdown

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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul live updates: Round-by-round results, highlights, start time for blockbuster Netflix showdown

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul kicks off Nov. 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Tex. (Photos: Getty Images. Design: Yahoo Sports, Mallory Bielecki.)

Uncrowned has Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul results, live round-by-round updates, start time and highlights for the Tyson vs. Paul fight card on Friday at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Legendary former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson faces YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul in a blockbuster, eight-round professional boxing match live on Netflix.

Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs) last competed in a November 2020 exhibition match against fellow Hall of Famer Roy Jones Jr., which ended in a split draw. Now 58 years old, Tyson’s most recent professional in-ring appearance came nearly 20 years ago, in a sixth-round TKO loss to Kevin McBride in 2005. He will be almost three decades older than Paul when the two collide. Tyson slapped Paul across the face at Thursday’s final faceoff, kicking off a near-melee in a wild scene.

Paul (10-1, 7 KOs) has defeated a motley array of opposition since kicking off his professional boxing career in 2020, knocking out the NBA’s Nate Robinson, MMA’s Tyron Woodley and Ben Askren, and most recently bare-knuckle boxing standout Mike Perry. The 27-year-old former Disney star has also beaten MMA legends Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz on points. His lone loss in the ring came in a 2023 split decision at the hands of Tommy Fury, the younger brother of former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.

Tyson vs. Paul will be contested under modified rules, featuring eight two-minute rounds rather than the usual three-minute rounds in men’s boxing, and with heavier 14-ounce gloves rather than the usual 10-ounce gloves for professional heavyweight bouts. The fight will go on both competitors’ pro records.

In the much-anticipated co-featured bout, Katie Taylor (23-1, 6 KOs) and Amanda Serrano (47-2-1, 31 KOs) rematch their April 2022 thriller with Taylor’s super lightweight titles on the line. Ireland’s Taylor, 38, defeated Puerto Rico’s Serrano, 36, in a divisive split decision (97-93, 96-94, 94-96) in their first meeting, which served as the first women’s boxing bout to headline Madison Square Garden and was widely praised as 2022’s Fight of the Year.

The Tyson vs. Paul start time for the preliminary card is at 5:30 p.m. ET on the Netflix Sports’ and MVP Promotions’ YouTube channels. The main card airs live at 8 p.m. ET, free for Netflix subscribers.

Watch the Tyson vs. Paul live stream on Uncrowned here beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Follow along with Uncrowned’s live Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul results and live blog below.

Heavyweight: Jake Paul (227.2) vs. Mike Tyson (228.4)

IBF/IBO/WBA/WBC/WBO super lightweight title: Katie Taylor (137.4) vs. Amanda Serrano (137.4)

WBC welterweight title: Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos ends in split draw (114-112 Ramos, 116-110 Barrios, 113-113)

Middleweight: Neeraj Goyat def. Whindersson Nunes via unanimous decision (59-55, 60-54, 60-54)

Super middleweight: Shadasia Green def. Melinda Watpool via split decision (97-93, 94-96, 96-94)

Lightweight: Lucas Bahdi def. Armando Casamonica via majority decision (95-95, 96-93, 98-92)

Featherweight: Bruce Carrington Jr. def. Dana Coolwell via unanimous decision (80-70, 80-70, 80-70)

Live111 updates

  • Taylor vs. Serrano – Round 4

    Two punch combination from Taylor lands early in round 4, countering Serrano’s left hand. Left hook form Taylor connects. Serrano with 1-2-right hook, every punch flush on Taylor’s chin and the power advantage is clear. Serrano is cut over the right eye with a headbutt.

    10-9 Serrano, 38-38

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    Taylor vs. Serrano – Round 3

    A pair of straight right hands to the body from Taylor early in Round 3. Serrano lands with the left hand as Taylor is backed up with her hands by her side. Taylor counters the Serrano left hand with her right hand. Close round.

    10-9 Taylor, 29-28 Taylor.

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    Taylor vs. Serrano – Round 2

    The counter left hook is the shot that landed for Taylor in Round 2 — she had success several times with that punch. A good four-punch combination from Taylor near the halfway point, she needs to stay out of the way of that left hand though.

    10-9 Taylor, 19-19.

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    Taylor vs. Serrano – Round 1

    Amanda Serrano ROCKS Katie Taylor at the end of Round 1 with a left hand! Taylor had a good round up until that moment, countering Serrano with a left hook and the Irishwoman landed a good flurry just seconds before.

    10-9 Serrano.

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    On-site report: Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos ends in split draw

    ARLINGTON, Texas — Mario Barrios’ resilience served him well Friday night.

    The WBC welterweight champion calmly got back into his fight against Abel Ramos after Ramos dropped him during the sixth round. The San Antonio native eventually cleared his head, regained control of the action at times, fought through some swelling on his face and escaped with his belt because their thoroughly competitive, entertaining 12-round, 147-pound championship clash was declared a split draw on the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul undercard at AT&T Stadium.

    Judge Mike Ross scored Barrios a 116-110 winner, but judge Javier Alvarez credited Ramos with a 114-112 win. Judge Douglas Robinson scored their back-and-forth fight a draw, 113-113.

    Barrios (29-2-1, 18 KOs) retained his WBC welterweight title in his first defense since he was elevated from interim champion. He was listed by BetMGM sportsbook as an 8-1 favorite to beat Ramos (28-6-3, 22 KOs), the eighth-ranked challenger for his title.

    Barrios rallied in the championship rounds to prevent Ramos from taking his title. They went toe-to-toe to excite the crowd during the final minute of the 12th round.

    Three rounds after Ramos dropped him, Barrios went on the offensive again during the ninth round and regained some control of their fight. Ramos built momentum by winning the sixth, seventh and eighth rounds.

    After suffering a second-round knockdown, Ramos seemed cautious until he opened up on Barrios during the middle minute of the sixth round. Barrios was winning comfortably until that sixth round, but Ramos closed the gap by blasting Barrios with a right hand that knocked Barrios to the canvas

    A stunned Barrios beat referee Hector Afu’s count comfortably. Ramos landed several more hard punches toward the end of the sixth round, though, including a right that snapped Barrios’ head back a few seconds before it ended.

    Barrios looked sharp when his overhand right knocked Ramos off balance just before the halfway point of the second round. Another punishing right by Barrios knocked Ramos flat on his back with 16 seconds to go in the second round.

    Ramos reached his feet quickly and the bell sounded to end the second round several seconds later.

    Barrios won against Argentina’s Fabian Maidana by the same score, 116-111, on all three cards in his previous match May 4 in Las Vegas. Barrios still wasn’t the least bit pleased with his performance because he allowed Maidana to cause so much swelling around his right eye that he couldn’t see out of it by the end of their 12-rounder on the Canelo Alvarez vs. Jaime Munguia undercard at T-Mobile Arena.

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    Co-main: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano

    Ireland’s Katie Taylor (23-1, 6 KOs) and Puerto Rico’s Amanda Serrano (47-2-1, 31 KOs) rematch over 10 rounds for Taylor’s undisputed light-welterweight world titles.

    Taylor and Serrano sold out Madison Square Garden for their April 2022 thriller, which captured the Fight of the Year honors from several boxing outlets. On that occasion, the Irishwoman edged the Puerto Rican, winning a split decision (97-93, 96-94, 94-96) to retain her undisputed lightweight titles.

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    Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 2 prediction

    138 pounds: (C) Katie Taylor (+105) vs. Amanda Serrano (-140)

    This is the real main event, ladies and gentlemen.

    Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano II is a rematch of one of the best boxing matches in recent memory. Some even say ever, especially among women’s boxing matches. If you haven’t seen it, get hyped and watch it on YouTube because it’s a great time.

    The first fight had a somewhat controversial result — nothing new for boxing at the highest level. Taylor won the fight via a split decision after coming on strong in the second half of the 10-round war. I scored the fight in favor of Serrano, with the first six rounds 10-9 for her, and the rest for Taylor via the same tally.

    Serrano started the action very aggressively and dictated the fight immediately. She successfully backed up Taylor for six rounds and had her on the ropes defending. The formula worked so well that she should have gotten the nod and nearly put away Taylor in an insane fifth round. That was a wrap if she poured it on heavier in those staggering moments.

    Taylor, 38, has gone 2-1 (23-1 overall) while the 36-year-old Serrano is 5-0 (47-2-1 overall) since their April 2022 clash. Taylor has shown more signs of slowing than Serrano, starting with their first fight, and there’s no reason Serrano should stray from her original game plan. If anything, she won’t lay off when there’s blood in the water. She’ll claim the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring lightweight titles, and don’t be surprised if it comes by stoppage.

    Pick: Serrano



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