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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson: FIGHT NIGHT LIVE

R2

Barrios stays on the attack and gets in a great right uppercut, pressing the issue and bringing the fight to Ramos. A left hook from Ramos gets through the guard and Barrios comes back with a stiff jab to the body.

A huge one-two sees a heavy right hand drop Ramos onto his backside! He beats the count but Barrios is in full control as the round ends.

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R1

Both fighters come out working from the orthodox stance, each wary of the other, jabbing and trying to stay at range. Ramos gets shaken by a stiff shot from Barrios that buckled his knees. It looks as if he may go down, but he recovered well from it and Barrios didn't try to force the issue too early. He is on the front foot but wary of what may come back at him.

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Mario Barrios* vs Abel Ramos [WBC welterweight title]

Next up we have a title fight at welterweight as Mario Barrios defends his WBC title against Abel Ramos.

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Low point

There is no room for this in boxing. Ever.

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Neeraj Goyat wins by UD

The judges at ringside saw the fight as:

59-55

60-54

60-54

all three in favor of Neeraj Goyat. It looks as if one judge gave Nunes a single round.

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There is no way that Nunes won even a single round in that bout, and Goyat should get a 60-54 decision across the board. But the ringside judges may have seen it differently.

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R6

Nunes comes out giving it everything that he has but Goyat is comfortably out in front. Nunes is throwing but nothing is having any effect, and Goyat lets fly with those free hands, but he is really feather-fisted. Nothing has any effect on his opponent.

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R5

Goyat is now fighting with his hands higher, perhaps looking to put this to bed here. He steps it up a level, throwing a ton of shots, combo after combo. Nunes is outclassed here terribly. Imagine if Goyat was in shape!

Goyat is very puffed but is simply a level above his opponent.

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R4

Both fighters come out a bit more serious in the fourth and Goyat unloads a series of combinations that have Nunes stunned. None of them were spiteful blows but all of them landed, all of them score.

Nunes comes back with some heavy body shots but Goyat looks like he is taking this a little more seriously now. Goyat opens up with his hands, letting them fly and outscoring Nunes heavily.

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R3

Nunes starts to work the body more now and it is starting to pay off for him. Goyat is looking more and more puffed out as the fight goes on. He is still quick, able to avoid a lot of the shots coming back at him, but there is less and less behind his counters.

Goyat pulls a Broner Maidana and dry humps Nunes in the corner! That was classless! Not good Goyat, not good at all!

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R2

Goyat picks up the pace in the second but is breathing very heavily after that lightning fast flurry of hands. Nunes is covering and staying up high, but needs to work the body more than he is. Goyat is throwing explosive counter punches that are simply too quick for Nunes.

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R1

Goyat comes out with his arms low, working slowly. I'm not sure if he underestimates his opponent or not but he looks overly relaxed.

Nunes is working behind his basics, keeping his hands high, and trying to jab his way in. But the difference in levels is plain as Goyat's speed and counter punching is very quick. He should be careful though, as he is taunting Nunes, sticking his face out there and leaving himself exposed.

His head speed is impressive as well, as he manages to evade everything that Nunes throws.

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Neeraj Goyat vs Whindersson Nunes [middleweight]

The first bout of the main fight card is India's Neeraj Goyat taking on Brazil's Whindersson Nunes at middleweight. Goyat is a 19-4-2 fighter who once shared a ring with Jose Zepeda while Nunes is a social media influencer making his boxing debut.

This fight is scheduled to go six rounds.

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From the sublime to the ridiculous, the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders come out and do a dance to AC/DC's Thunderstruck.

Yes, you read that right.

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That marks the end of the preliminary bouts and we move to the main fight card in just a few moments now.

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Preliminary bout results

Bruce Carrington vs Dana Coolwell [featherweight]
The opening bout of the evening sees Bruce Carrington systematically dismantle Dana Coolwell, submitting him to an all out assault that Coolwell had no answer for. Carrington moves to 14-0 while Coolwell drops to 13-3.

Lucas Bahdi vs Armando Casamonica [super-lightweight]
Going the full ten rounds, there was little to separate these two with Lucas Badhi getting a majority decision after one judge ruled it a draw and two gave it to Badhi, one of which was laughably wide. Badhi moves to 18-0 while Casamonica drops to 14-1.

Shadasia Green vs Melinda Watpool [vacant women’s WBO super-middleweight title]
Green was on the front foot early with her long jab but Watpool closed the distance, bringing the fight to the inside, forcing Green to work as a counterpuncher. In a fight of two halves, the momentum swung back and forth between the aggression of Watpool and the experience and power of Green. Going the full ten rounds, the judges saw it 97-93 Green, 96-94 Watpool, 96-94 Green with a split decision. Shedasia Green becoming the new WBO super-middleweight champion.

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Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool

Shadasia Green is gearing up for her second attempt at a world title as she faces Melinda Watpool for the vacant WBO super middleweight championship. Green, nicknamed "The Sweet Terminator," brings a formidable record of 14-1 with 11 knockouts into the ring. At 35, the New Jersey native is looking to redeem herself after falling short in her last title bid against Franchon Crews Dezurn in 2023. She rebounded with a strong showing earlier this year, defeating Natasha Spence by unanimous decision​.

Across from her stands Melinda Watpool, a rising Canadian contender with a spotless 7-0 record and two knockouts. Known as "The Whip," Watpool, 35, carries a blend of youthful hunger and technical prowess that has made her a standout. This fight marks her first U.S. bout, following back-to-back victories over Spence and Adriana Dos Santos Araujo this year. A former five-time Canadian amateur champion, she poses a serious threat to Green's hopes of capturing the crown. Watpool’s calculated approach and ability to control the pace make her an unpredictable and dangerous opponent​.

Green's raw power and relentless pace could test Watpool's composure, while the Canadian's precision and defensive skills may expose any lapses in Green's strategy. With both fighters aiming to etch their names in championship history, expect a contest filled with grit, tactical adjustments, and the occasional breathtaking exchange​.

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Peek-a-boo

For those of you too young to remember, this is the greatest fighter of all time.

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Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos

The clash between Mario "El Azteca" Barrios and Abel Ramos for the WBC welterweight title promises to deliver an explosive encounter. This fight places two proud fighters of Mexican descent center stage. Barrios, hailing from San Antonio, Texas, holds a professional record of 29-2 with 18 knockouts. He steps into the ring riding high as the newly minted champion after Terence Crawford was designated "champion in recess"​.

Barrios carries not only his title but also the aspirations of his community and cultural pride. Nicknamed "El Azteca," Barrios' fighting style reflects a combination of height, reach, and relentless drive, which he plans to wield against Ramos. His orthodox stance and height advantage - standing at 6'0" compared to Ramos' 5'8" - suggest a strategy built on keeping distance, striking hard, and maintaining control of the fight pace​.

On the opposite corner is Abel Ramos from Casa Grande, Arizona, a seasoned fighter known for his ability to thrive at close range. Ramos' record of 28-6-2, with 22 knockouts, underscores his punching power. His career has been defined by gritty performances against top-tier opponents. For Ramos, this bout represents a shot at redemption, having previously fallen short in a title fight against Yordenis Ugas in 2020. Expect him to push forward and look for opportunities to land big shots on the inside​.

With both fighters vying to solidify their places at the pinnacle of the welterweight division, fans can anticipate an action-packed contest.

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Mike Tyson's INCREDIBLE defense

Amongst the fearsome punch power that Iron Mike posessed, it is easy to forget that the reason those punches were so effective - particularly that left hook - is that it came from below his knees. His defensive skills were unmatched.

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Tony Bellew is gold!

"If Mike lets you survive, I have your next opponent. He's a great-grandfather, not a grandfather."

You have to LOVE big Tone!

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Carl Froch on Jake Paul

"He cannot box. He's not a pugilist."

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Ric Flair!

Whooooooo! Whooooooo!

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Are you bringing darkeness?

"I'm bringing the Devil himself."

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There have been hints that this fight may be not all that it seems. Rule changes have been made for the fight and we look at them here.

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Mike Tyson, is one of the most formidable and feared boxers in history, but that does not mean that he has never lost. Here are some of the ones that he lost.

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Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 2

While the razzmatazz may be at the top of the bill, the true headline fight, the one that boxing fans will be tuning in for is further down the order, as Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano prepare for their rematch.

Their clash follows up their 2022 battle, a bout widely regarded as one of the best in the sport's history. Taylor narrowly won that first contest by split decision, defending her undisputed lightweight titles in a display of grit and heart at Madison Square Garden. Since then, both fighters have continued to build their legacies: Taylor captured undisputed status in a second weight class, while Serrano became Puerto Rico's first undisputed champion of the four-belt era​.

The stakes this time are just as high, with Taylor putting her super-lightweight titles on the line. At 38, the Irish icon shows no signs of slowing, though critics have noted signs of wear after grueling battles with opponents like Chantelle Cameron. Her unmatched work rate and resilience, however, have carried her through countless wars in the ring. Serrano, a seven-division champion with fierce punching power, is eager to avenge her narrow loss and believes she can turn the tide, particularly since she came close to toppling Taylor in their last encounter​.

For boxing purists, Taylor vs. Serrano 2 is the real draw. Both fighters possess an unmatched blend of technical mastery and relentless determination, which practically guarantees another grueling, high-paced showdown. Serrano's preference for three-minute rounds was a hot topic, but they will once again fight under the two-minute-round format - a concession that could affect the fight's dynamics​.

Taylor, with a record of 23-1, remains a towering figure in women’s boxing, inspiring generations with her dedication and skills honed over a long career. Serrano, standing at 47-2-1, aims to disrupt that legacy. Fans across the world will be watching as these two warriors step into the ring once more, knowing that neither fighter gives anything less than everything they have when the bell rings​.

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The Full Card

Main Card

Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson [heavyweight]
Katie Taylor* vs Amanda Serrano 2 [undisputed women’s super-lightweight title]
Mario Barrios* vs Abel Ramos [WBC welterweight title]
Shadasia Green vs Melinda Watpool [vacant women’s WBO super-middleweight title]

Preliminary Card

Lucas Bahdi vs Armando Casamonica [super-lightweight]
Bruce Carrington vs Dana Coolwell [featherweight]
Neeraj Goyat vs Whindersson Nunes [middleweight]

The main undercard is set to get underway at 8pm ET / 5pm PT.

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Tale of the tape

Jake Paul
Age: 27
Country: United States
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 6ft 1in
Reach: 76”
Record: 10-1-0

Mike Tyson
Age: 58
Country: United States
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 5ft 10in
Reach: 71”
Record: 50-6-0

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WELCOME!!!

Welcome to Diario AS USA’s live coverage of the much-hyped bout between Jake “The Problem Child” Paul and “Iron” Mike Tyson in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

This clash is poised to be one of the most peculiar spectacles the boxing world has seen, where an aging legend meets a YouTube star turned fighter under bright lights and in front of millions watching on Netflix.

In one corner is Mike Tyson, the fearsome "Baddest Man on the Planet." Though 58 years old, he still embodies a mystique that can't be dimmed by time or exhibitions. Tyson's last foray into the ring came in 2020 when he fought Roy Jones Jr. to a draw - a matchup that had its nostalgic charm but reminded everyone of Father Time’s touch. Yet, to his admirers, Tyson's raw power, explosive energy, and unbreakable spirit remain undeniable.

Former rival and four-weight world champion Roy Jones Jr., who felt the ferocity of Tyson's punches even in their "friendly" bout, believes that the elder fighter's sheer presence and history will be overwhelming for Paul. “If Jake Paul struggled against Tommy Fury, how in the hell are you going to beat Mike Tyson?” Jones asked bluntly. His belief is rooted in Tyson's enduring legacy as boxing's youngest heavyweight champion - a title earned with brutal efficiency and a fearsome reputation for knocking men out cold.

Meanwhile, Jake Paul, a brash and controversial figure, has amassed a 10-1 record through a mix of true grit and spectacle. Critics may point out that his resume lacks depth, often featuring opponents without a pure boxing pedigree. Paul’s lone defeat against Tommy Fury in February 2023 exposed some limitations, making his challenge against Tyson all the more intriguing.

Paul’s success hinges on his youth, power, and knack for turning every contest into a must-watch event. Dave Portnoy, known for his loud opinions, sees a ripe opportunity for Paul and is prepared to put down a huge wager on the social media star. “Jake Paul takes it serious, and he’s fighting a senior citizen,” Portnoy remarked with characteristic bluntness. He’s confident enough to risk substantial sums, betting on Paul to capitalize on Tyson’s age.

But the intrigue doesn’t stop with pundits and fans. Fighters like Ricky Hatton have weighed in too, viewing Tyson as a hero but one teetering on a risky line. “If Mike hits him, he'll knock him into the middle of next week,” Hatton mused, but he also acknowledged that, at 58, Tyson's stamina may fade quickly. Hatton envisions a scenario where Paul could potentially survive an early onslaught and push the fight to the later rounds, exploiting Tyson's years. The sentiment among purists like Hatton is mixed; some crave the nostalgia of seeing Tyson return, while others worry about the risks for both men.

Paul, no stranger to theatrics, has already tried to rattle Tyson, engaging in trash talk and antics. Tyson, however, responded with a quick slap at the weigh-in, a reminder of who he is and what he can do, even as the weight of years rests on his shoulders. The circus-like buildup may bring entertainment value, but when the bell rings, the stakes are genuine. Can a nearly 60-year-old Tyson hold off Paul’s youthful energy, or will Paul’s efforts finally earn him legitimacy in the boxing world?

Questions swirl about the legitimacy of the bout and the true intentions behind it. Critics like Carl Froch have lambasted the matchup as a farce, speculating that contracts could restrict Tyson’s power or intent. “It’s happening because it’s a money-spinner...Jake Paul is, if nothing else, a money machine,” Froch declared. His sentiment reflects a larger debate on whether events like this are helping or hurting boxing’s legacy.

Yet, even amid the skepticism and questions, there’s something magnetic about seeing Tyson step into the ring again. To many, he's a symbol of resilience and raw power. Heavyweight Zhilei Zhang summed it up best: “At the age of 50 or 60 years old, he’s still out there, training hard and trying to bang the younger fighters. I feel like it’s a great motivation.” Tyson’s return may be wrapped in spectacle, but for some, it's a testament to the fighting spirit that defines legends.

Tonight, at the AT&T Stadium, Tyson and Paul will meet. Perhaps it will be a fleeting, bizarre moment in boxing’s history, or perhaps it will serve as a reminder of why the sport remains so captivating - because nothing is guaranteed when the gloves go on. Tyson’s legacy and Paul’s ambitions collide, and the boxing world holds its breath to see which narrative emerges from the chaos.

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