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Jake Paul Mocks Mike Tyson with $100k Ear Cover Ahead of Fight

Jake Paul taunts Mike Tyson by flaunting a $100k ear cover, adding fuel to the pre-fight hype.

Jake Paul Taunts Mike Tyson with $100k Ear Cover
Jake Paul Taunts Mike Tyson with $100k Ear Cover (Image source-official page)

As their fight approaches, Jake Paul has raised the stakes. At a recent press conference, Paul wore a diamond-studded ear covering, worth $100,000. This flashy accessory had spikes, resembling protection for his ear.

Jake Paul’s $100k Taunt at Mike Tyson

Paul’s choice wasn’t random. It was a reference to Tyson’s famous ear-biting incident. In 1997, Tyson bit Evander Holyfield’s ear during their match. Fans and reporters immediately recognized Paul’s jab at Tyson’s past.

The press conference took place on November 13, in Texas. 

Commentator Ariel Helwani pointed to the ear cover, prompting Paul’s response. “I’m not getting my s*** bit off on Friday night,” Paul quipped, adding, “So I got my diamond, spiked, ear covers right there.” His playful response had fans buzzing, sparking excitement for the match.

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Netflix’s First Live Boxing Match

The Paul vs. Tyson fight is making history on Netflix. It will be Netflix’s first live-streamed boxing event. This fight, airing on November 15, has generated massive excitement. Fans are eager to see the outcome.

The matchup between Paul, a YouTube star-turned-boxer, and Tyson, a boxing icon, has caught public attention. For Netflix, this live event could be a game-changer. It’s a bold move for the streaming platform, opening new opportunities in sports broadcasting.

Netflix’s decision to air the fight is also an experiment. The platform aims to reach more viewers, especially sports enthusiasts. With Paul’s current record of 10-1, he’s on the rise. Facing Tyson, even in an exhibition match, could boost Paul’s career and Netflix’s viewership.

Two Fighters, Different Eras

At 58, Tyson is still one of boxing’s legends. He hasn’t fought professionally in nearly two decades. But in 2020, he returned for an exhibition fight with Roy Jones Jr. Tyson’s 50-6 record with 44 knockouts showcases his legacy.

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Paul, however, is a rising star in a different era. He first gained fame on YouTube, later building a career in boxing. Though many of Paul’s wins were against older opponents, he’s becoming more skilled. He’s known for beating ex-UFC stars and ex-basketball players.

This fight highlights their contrasting careers. Tyson’s experience is unmatched, while Paul’s youth adds unpredictability. This clash of eras promises an entertaining showdown, combining skill, showmanship, and legacy.

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Written by Saloni Shankar

I am Saloni Shankar from Maharaja Agrasen College of Delhi University from B.A.(H) Journalism. A budding journalist with an aptitude of content writer is able to research, write and edit a wide range of content. Capable of working with little oversight to write interesting, clean and clear copy. Seeking growth-oriented position with a progressive organisation. Strategic public relations manager with strong social media, marketing and management skills. Enthusiastic to create campaigns to establish and position brand image.

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