Mike Tyson takes on Jake Paul tonight

Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul undercard, running order and exact UK fight times

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are the main attraction tonight but they will be preceded by a number of intriguing fights, including three world title bouts at the AT&T Stadium in Texas

by · The Mirror

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will take centre stage tonight - but there is also plenty of action on the undercard.

Paul and Tyson will fight over eight two-minute rounds in the main event with up to 80,000 fans expected to be in their seats in the AT&T Stadium for the first bell. But before that there will be three world title fights - including a rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano which could well end up being the best fight of the night.

There are seven fights on the card in total with the first three being streamed free on YouTube to allow fans a glimpse of the action without spending a penny - with the final four making up the Netflix main card. Here, we look at each of them in turn, including the running order and fight start times...

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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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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson - 4am

Who really knows what to expect from this one? On one hand we have the fighter formerly known as The Baddest Man on the Planet, and in the other we have a YouTuber who was sacked by Disney and faked his own marriage as a stunt. a few years ago such a fight would have been unthinkable, never mind that it is being held in front of 75,000 fans and is being sanctioned as a professional bout. But that is exactly what will transpire in just a few short hours with both men promising a knockout. Stay tuned, this could get ugly.

Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano - 3am

Whatever happens in the main event, this fight surely won't disappoint. Two years ago, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano delivered an instant classic in New York with the former winning by split decision. The pair went their separate ways with Taylor losing for the first time as a professional against Chantelle Cameron before avenging that loss in their rematch. Serrano has not had it so tough and will be hoping to right the wrongs from Madison Square Garden tonight.

Mario Barrios vs Abel Ramos - 2am

Abel Ramos has been handed what amounts to a fortunate world title shot given he has lost three of his last five fights. He takes on welterweight champion Mario Barrios who was upgraded from interim champion status when Terence Crawford was 'upgraded' to champion in-recess as he mulls over his fighting future. Barrios will want to cement his place as champion given he was handed his title rather than earning it in the ring.

Neeraj Goyat vs Whindersson Nunes - 1am

Don't expect too much from this fight as Neeraj Goyat, who has fought more than 20 times against low-level opposition takes on Whindersson Nunes, who is better known for his social media exploits in his native Brazil. He has been plying his trade in the influencer boxing scene with mixed results and faces a step up in this one, but neither man showed much quality during their open workouts this week. Maybe one to make another cup of coffee.

Shadasia Green vs Melinda Watpool - 12am

The first of three world title fights on the card as Jake Paul's stablemate Shadasia Green attempts to become champion at the second time of asking. She fell short against Franchon Crews Dezurn but could be eyeing a rematch - and a unification clash - with her former rival if she comes through against Melinda Watpool.

Lucas Bahdi vs Armando Casamonica - 11.15pm

Armando Casamonica seized his opportunity when he was called up just a week before the first bell to replace Corey Marksman who withdrew injured. He faces a man who burst into the spotlight when he produced a come-from-behind KO against Jake Paul teammate Ashton Sylve having lost the first five rounds of their bout. Lucas Bahdi will be looking to show that was no fluke.

Bruce Carrington vs Dana Coolwell - 10.30pm

Bruce Carrington may not be happy to open the card but he has the chance to steal the show and prove he really is one of the best prospects in the sport. He takes on the twice-beaten Dana Coolwell who has travelled all the way from Australia for the biggest fight of his career.