Is Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul free on Netflix? How to watch and stream boxing fight
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will break new ground tonight when they fight on Netflix as the streaming giant takes its first steps into the world of live combat sports
by Martin Domin · The MirrorJake Paul will attempt to deliver on his promise to knock out Mike Tyson tonight when the rivals clash in Texas.
Paul has been widely criticised for taking on the heavyweight boxing legend given the 31-year age gap between the two opponents. But the YouTuber insists he will have no qualms in knocking the 58-year-old out in front of up to 80,000 fans in Texas tonight.
Paul and Tyson have been on a collision course since announcing their fight in March but the bout was moved from it's original July date when Tyson suffered an ulcer flare-up which saw him taken to hospital. He insists he is fit to take to the ring for his first professional fight in almost 20 years, however, and here is everything you need to know about his clash with Paul...
Is it free to watch Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul on Netflix?
Yes, Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul will be streamed live on Netflix tonight, marking the streaming service’s combat sports debut when it comes to live action. Fans who are already subscribed to the service can watch FOR FREE, otherwise fans can join from as little as £4.99 a month. The opening three fights of the night on the prelim card will be streamed live on Most Valuable Promotions’ YouTube, Netflix Sports YouTube, and Tudum.
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Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul
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Mike Tyson will face Jake Paul in the ring on November 15. The fight will air exclusively on Netflix, which is available for free with Sky's latest TV deal.
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What UK time will Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul fight start?
Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are expected to fight at 4am on Sunday in the UK. That equates to a 10pm start in Dallas, Texas where the fight is behind held. If fans are watching on the east coast of America, the fight will start at around 11pm while those on Pacific Time can catch the action at around 8pm. The first fights of the night will start at around 10.30pm UK time which is 4.30pm in Texas while the four-fight main card will start at 1am UK time which is 7pm in Texas.
Full fight card, undercard and UK start times
Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson - 4am
Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano - 3am
Mario Barrios vs Abel Ramos - 2am
Neeraj Goyat vs Whindersson Nunes - 1am
Shadasia Green vs Melinda Watpool - 12am
Lucas Bahdi vs Armando Casamonica - 11.15pm
Bruce Carrington vs Dana Coolwell - 10.30pm
Quotes corner
Jake Paul: "I fear no man, so I want him to be that old savage Mike. He says he's going to kill me. I'm ready. I want that killer. I want the hardest match possible Friday night, and I want there to be no excuses from everyone at home when I knock him out. The people speak for themselves. I don't even have to ask them. [This is the] biggest live gate in US boxing history outside of Las Vegas. Numbers don't lie. People want to see this and that's an amazing accomplishment. Credit to Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano and Mike and everyone on the card as well. We all did this together, and this is a statement that we had the biggest live gate outside of Vegas in US boxing history."
Mike Tyson: "I'm tougher than I believed I was, because when I agreed to this fight and started training, I thought: 'What the f*** am I thinking of? ' But now I've finished the process, the fight is the party. Never in a million years did I think I would be fighting him."