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At long last, the showdown between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson is set to go down on Nov. 15. The pair were meant to fight in July, but a medical scare caused the bout to be postponed.
Tyson is arguably the greatest boxer in the history of the sport, and Paul has been making his name by taking on pretty much everyone who has challenged him, which has been a lot of former UFC fighters like Nick Diaz, Tyron Woodley, and Mike Perry.
Paul and Perry faced off in July when Tyson could not make the fight. Though Paul could have been knocked out, jeopardizing his matchup with Tyson, he ended up handily beating Perry.
WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 22: Jake Paul looks on during the Battle of the Giants Press Conference at The Anthem on August 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. Jake Paul plans to call out Canelo Alvarez…
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Now, Paul has some huge plans for when he defeats Tyson, which is calling out the best boxer on the planet: Canelo Alvarez.
Paul joined the “TimboSugarShow” with UFC fighter Sean O’Malley, where he stated he plans to fight Alvarez next if he wins
Like it or loathe it, Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul will be one of the biggest boxing fights in history.
It’s a wild west of a fight – a former undisputed heavyweight champion against a former Disney star-turned YouTuber – so it’s appropriate that it is being staged at the home of the Cowboys.
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The venue, which is home to NFL side the Dallas Cowboys, will host Tyson vs PaulCredit: GETTY
Tens of thousands of spectators are due to descend on the 80,000-seater AT&T Stadium, which usually hosts the NFL side.
The impressive structure, which cost $1.3 billion to build, is described as ‘the largest, most technologically advanced entertainment venue in the world’.
And it lives up to the billing, boasting the world’s largest HDTV, measuring 160 feet wide and 72 feet tall.
There are also more than 3,000 screens scattered around the ground while it comes complete with a huge retractable end zone, 300 luxury suites and a massive Miller Lite House that has a 70-yard field plus more than 87,000 square feet of outdoor space for game day entertainment.
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The AT&T Stadium is one of the grounds that will be used for the 2026 world cup, which will host a different kind of football.
Paul vs Tyson will undoubtedly be the biggest boxing event to have taken place at the venue but it is no stranger to laying host to blockbuster fights.
The biggest of them all came in 2021 when Canelo Alvarez locked horns with Billy Joe Saunders in a WBA, WBC and WBO super middleweight unification clash.
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currently has the exclusive rights to Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom and will have Queensberry’s star-studded stable from April 2025, which includes heavyweight champions Daniel Dubois, Zhilei Zhang, Fabio Wardley and Moses Itauma.
There was plenty of bad blood in the build-up, with both men engaging in a dispute over the size of the ring while their entourages wound up in a heated altercation at the fighters’ hotel during fight week.
When they eventually came face to face in the ring, the fight was close and competitive for the first seven rounds.
Canelo had gotten off to a better start while Saunders was beginning to gain a foothold in the middle rounds.
But they are also just a few of the boxing superstars to have been stung by some inexplicable judging…
10. Canelo Alvarez D12 Gennady Golovkin (2017)
An appalling robbery? No.
But it looked obvious to most viewers that ‘Triple G’ had done enough to earn a close-but-clear decision win over his great rival in their epic first fight, out-landing Alvarez in 10 of the 12 rounds.
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But Adalaide Byrd’s jaw-dropping scorecard of 118-110 to Canelo (with Golovkin winning just two rounds) led to a split-decision draw and fuelled the bad blood that engulfed this feud.
“The scoring is not my fault,” shrugged Golovkin, while his trainer Abel Sanchez suggested Byrd must have filled out her scorecard before the two middleweights entered the ring.
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Canelo and Golovkin have fought three timesCredit: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom
9. Erik Morales W12 Marco Antonio Barrera (2000)
Another dubious decision that sparked a memorable trilogy.
Unbeaten Morales was the favourite going into this war with his Mexican blood rival, which perhaps swayed the judges.
The ferocious action went back and forth, but Barrera’s left hook finished many of the exchanges, while a knockdown in the final minute seemed to seal his win. However, two of the judges had other ideas, giving Morales a split-decision triumph.
Barrera won another controversial fight the second time around (with several observers believing this time ‘El Terrible’ deserved victory) before sealing the trilogy in a final thriller.
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Morales came out with the win despite being beaten and bruised
Mike Tyson exclusively tells talkSPORT ‘I’m going to slaughter him’ when asked about his tactics for his fight with Jake Paul
8. Oscar De La Hoya W12 Felix Sturm (2004)
Debatable decisions followed ‘The Golden Boy’ around. De La Hoya’s defeats by Felix Trinidad and Shane Mosley (in their rematch) provoked huge debate, as did his victory against Pernell Whitaker.
But the clearest bad decision came against unfancied Sturm. De La Hoya was warming up for a blockbuster showdown with Bernard Hopkins and, out of his natural division at middleweight, got outworked by Germany’s Sturm in a scrappy bout.
The judges, perhaps unwilling to derail a super-fight, all gave De La Hoya the nod at 115-113. A fair scorecard… just for the wrong boxer.
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Sturm was denied a potentially career-defining win by the judges
7. Josh Taylor W12 Jack Catterall (2022)
One of the most blatantly incorrect decisions in a British ring.
Scotland’s Taylor had done superbly to unify the world titles at 140lb yet couldn’t get to grips with Catterall in a messy fight between two southpaws.
‘El Gato’ knocked down Taylor in round eight and landed the cleaner punches throughout. But the split decision in Glasgow saw two of the judges edge the fight to the champion.
“What a load of s***!” Catterall tweeted afterwards, which seemed a fair summary.
Two years later, the pair met again for a rematch and Catterall was able to avenge the shock defeat, winning via unanimous decision.
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Taylor (right) was awarded a controversial win over Catterall in 2022, before in 2024 Catterall was able to avenge
Simon Jordan and Sam Jones disagree on Chris Eubank Jr’s potential next opponent.
Eubank Jr recently made his comeback in a stoppage win over Kamil Szeremeta and has several options on the table as he looks to push for the biggest purses and world title opportunities.
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Eubank Jr initially faced off with Benn as a fight seemed inevitable in 2025Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom
Conor Benn leapt into the ring after the fight and the pair faced off, with the Britons both verbally agreeing to a clash in 2025.
But reports have now emerged that Eubank Jr has resumed talks with 168lbs unified world champion Canelo Alvarez over a blockbuster meeting in the new year.
Simon Jordan and Sam Jones disputed their respective plans for Eubank Jr during the latest episode of talkBOXING, with the latter beginning by suggesting a fight with Alvarez will not happen.
He began: “I don’t believe the fight’s going to happen in a million years.
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“It’s like with Terence Crawford. He was meant to fight Terence Crawford. He was meant to fight Canelo. It didn’t happen. I’m putting my neck on the line – that fight does not happen.
“Why on earth would Canelo Alvarez come and fight Chris Eubank Jr? David Benavidez is the fight I want to see. I want to see Benn against Eubank and I want to see Canelo fight David Benavidez.
“He makes triple what he earns against Conor Benn, against a welterweight, rather than Canelo Alvarez. They’ve already offered Eubank Jr that fight and he turned it down.”
Jordan then countered his point, questioning: “But it’s not the same question. The question is – is it right for Chris Eubank? So if it’s about legacy, if it’s about an opportunity, you say he would have fought him.
“He’s now got an opportunity to fight him. It must be the right fight for him.”
It seems that boxing stars Canelo Alvarez and Chris Eubank Jr. are on a collision course.
The Mexican superstar last competed in September, in Las Vegas. Fresh off a dominant decision victory over Jaime Munguia in May, Canelo Alvarez faced rising prospect Edgar Berlanga. Prior to signing a deal to face the Puerto Rican boxer, the super-middleweight champion was in discussions to face Chris Eubank Jr. instead.
Ultimately, Canelo Alvarez ended up handing ‘The Chosen One’ a lopsided decision loss. Following the victory, the boxing star again shot down a long-awaited contest against David Benavidez. Instead, it seems that Alvarez is again going back to the drawing board. According to BOXXER’s Ben Shalom, the Mexican boxer could face Chris Eubank Jr.
After talks between the two stalled earlier this year, ‘Next Gen’ signed a deal to return in Saudi Arabia. On the undercard of Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitry Bivol earlier this month, Chris Eubank Jr. scored a knockout win over Kamil Sz
Jake Paul is prepared to take a big step up in competition once he has moved on from boxing legend Mike Tyson.
Paul told TMZ Sports he’s “coming for” Canelo Álvarez.
“The fight is going to happen and I will win and shock the whole entire world,” he said. “And, this is me currently speaking it into existence.”
Following his TKO victory over Ryan Bourland in March, Paul said in his post-fight interview that Canelo should “stop ducking” him.
The super middleweight champion eventually responded in May and made it clear that idea is not something he’s taking seriously right now.
“I always wonder why they ask me about Jake Paul, especially for that fight,” Álvarez said, per DAZN’s Erika Montoya. “Maybe in two years we could talk about that. Maybe [the fans] would love me for knocking him out. I hope he gets a lot better
With Canelo Alvarez and Austin Trout delivering an excellent fight in the world of boxing, BKFC founder, David Feldman, would love them to throw down again in the bare-knuckle ring.
The pair pushed each other to their limits in their first encounter, with the Mexican overcoming his rival’s slick style to claim a victory on the cards.
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David Feldman thinks Austin Trout could beat Canelo Alvarez in BKFC
Since taking up bare-knuckle boxing, Austin Trout has excelled, winning the BKFC title and cementing his place as a two-sport world champion.
On Saturday, he defends his belt against Rico Franco in Marbella, Spain. And should he win, David Feldman would love a match-up with Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, claiming that in this new realm, ‘No-Doubt’ has the tools to emerge victorious.
In an exclusive interview with Bloody Elbow, the BKFC Founder explained: “It’s just different. It’s hard to tell because Canelo finds a way to beat everybody.
“But when you can clinch, and Austin Trout actually did that in his last fight, he clinched Luis Palomino, hit
The eyes of the combat sports world will, once again, be firmly fixed on the dunes of Saudi Arabia this weekend for the incredible undisputed light heavyweight title showdown between 20-0 Artur Beterbiev and 23-0 Dimitry Bivol.
Whilst boxing fans are divided on who they think will leave the Kingdom Arena with all four belts in tow: there’s one combat sports legend who’ll be watching with bated breath, hoping for another Beterbiev masterclass… Consensus greatest UFC fighter in history, Georges St-Pierre.
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How did UFC icon GSP and boxing champion Beterbiev become good friends?
Russia vs Canada; Boxing vs MMA; the unlikely friendship between Artur Beterbiev and GSP might catch one or two sports fans by surprise, but it’s an alliance that was actually forged all the way back in 2013.
That was when a sprightly Artur Beterbiev, who had only just made his professional debut, walked into TriStar MMA Gym in Montreal in the hopes of one day becoming the undisputed champion of the world.
Luckily, TriStar already had a world champion training under its roof who could help Beterbiev reach his lofty title aspirations, MMA icon Georges St-Pierre, with the two quick to form a friendship that would last over a decade.
As Beterbiev couldn’t speak any English at the time, the two warriors talked through a translator and would find themselves bonding over their shared passion for hand-to-hand combat.
“We would talk about fighting; he’s a boxer, I’m a mixed martial arts fighter, so we had a lot of things in common,” GSP told ESPN back in 2019 in the lead-up to Beterbiev’s clash with Oleksandr Gvozdyk.
“If you know about the art of war, the spirit, the mental of the game is pretty, pretty similar, and so I think we developed over time some type of camaraderie, and we started hanging out… We’d go to a restaurant and his English got so much better since I’ve first met him. I couldn’t really speak to him, [but] now his English is much better.”
“He’s a good guy, he has helped me when I needed help,” acknowledged the Russian boxer, teasing how they’d often find themselves talking about health routines in the heat of a steam bath.
Chris Eubank Jr. has revealed why his fight against Canelo Alvarez never happened in October, with the 35-year-old saying that he wasn’t offered enough money for the bout.
Chris Eubank Jr. was supposed to fight Canelo Alvarez in October, but the super-middleweight bout was cancelled with no explanation given as to why the bout never happened.
Eubank Jr. has spoken this week for the first time since the bout was cancelled, explaining why he never stepped into the ring against Alvarez last month.
“They were trying to make that fight for this September,” Eubank said. “Me being the businessman that I am, understood that the deal they were giving me was no good.
“For a guy who’s making 35 to 50 million a fight, don’t o
Luis R Conríquez answers some questions during his Billboard cover shoot, including how his “Siempre Pendientes” with Peso Pluma came about and how the performance of “Martes 13” with Canelo came to life.
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