Article content Throughout the buildup to what is being billed as the biggest fight in boxing history, there were many questions being asked. Recommended Videos Is Mike Tyson too old to be stepping back in the ring? Is Jake Paul a good enough boxer to stand against one of the greatest to ever do it? Will this whole thing be a sham, or an actual, competitive contest? The one thing that was never in doubt, though, was if Tyson and Paul could bring the spectacle. On Friday night, the show delivered.
In the home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, there was no shortage of star power for the blockbuster event, sponsored by CELSIUS Energy Drinks and broadcast worldwide on Netflix. The buzz in the building was palpable. Nothing that Paul does is on a small scale and this was no exception.
When Paul and Tyson were shown on the stadium’s enormous jumbotron entering the stadium, fans vociferously booed and cheered for the combatants, respectively. Before the main card even kicked off, Most Valuable Promotions announced that the show had shattered the record for the biggest gate outside of Las Vegas in U.S.
history. With more than 70,000 fans in attendance, Tyson-Paul raked in more $17.8 million in ticket sales alone – more than double the business that Canelo Alvarez vs.
Billy Joe Saunders drew in 2021 at the same venue. With the music pumping between matches and the crowd roaring for the boxers throughout the night, there certainly was a big-fight feel to an event that many had written.