Mike Tyson’s much-anticipated and controversial return to the boxing ring ended in a lopsided defeat on Friday, as YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul secured a unanimous decision victory over the 58-year-old heavyweight legend at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Tyson struggled throughout the eight-round bout, landing few punches while Paul controlled the fight with his speed and agility. The judges’ scorecards reflected Paul’s dominance, reading 80-72, 79-73, and 79-73 in his favor.
At 27 years old, Paul used his superior movement and sharper technique to trouble Tyson repeatedly, especially in the third round, where he unleashed a barrage of punches that had the former champion in difficulty. However, Paul fell short of delivering the knockout he had vowed to achieve, despite a heated weigh-in the day before, during which Tyson slapped him.
Tyson’s age and decline were evident in his performance. He landed just 18 of 97 punches thrown during the fight, compared to Paul’s 78 successful strikes out of 278 attempts. Despite his struggles, Tyson’s return drew an electrifying crowd of 70,000 spectators, with millions more watching worldwide.
In the final moments of the eighth round, Paul even bowed in respect to Tyson before the closing bell.
“First and foremost, Mike Tyson, it’s such an honor. Let’s give it up for Mike,” Paul said after the fight, embracing the boxing icon. “He’s the greatest to ever do it. He’s the GOAT, he’s a legend. I’m inspired by him, and we wouldn’t be here today without him.
“This man is an icon, and it’s just an honor to fight him. He’s obviously the toughest, baddest man on the planet, and it was really tough, like I expected it to be.”
While the result marked a decisive victory for Paul, it also showcased the enduring legacy and appeal of Tyson, who remains one of the sport’s most iconic figures.