Paul vs. Tyson fight will take place on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington
The date is approaching for Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson, who will step into the ring for an eight-round bout at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on November 15 and opinions on who will be the winner are divided.
Each expert places their favorites, many have given the benefit of the doubt to Mike Tyson by respecting his hierarchy and the punching power that led him to glory, but at 58 years of age, he must first reach the mobility of a Jake Paul, who has managed to gain experience in his last fights.
There are also voices warning about the health risk to Iron Mike, but the veteran boxer claims to be in shape and with the strategy ready to take the victory.
“I have to catch him and slaughter him. Jake sometimes believes his own lies,” Mike Tyson said in an interview with TalkSport, adding that “When you’re in a big fight, you have to deceive yourself and believe you’re someone you’re actually not. He’s got himself into a good mess.”
What are the odds for Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul?
Experts place their favorites according to their sympathies, as in the case of Oscar de la Hoya, who gave a vote of confidence to Mike Tyson to finish the fight by knockout in the first three rounds and, if not, increase the options for Jake Paul, due to an obviously better physical condition.
In Las Vegas, they usually have few flaws when it comes to odds, although there are always surprises, they are a good guide and eight days before the fight Jake Paul will step into the ring as a clear favorite at -250, that is, for every $100 bet the profit would be $40, while the triumph of Iron Mike pays +225 and the draw +1000.
Tyson’s hope of victory is by knockout, so the odds only increase to +300 and by decision to +1200, while the KO in favor of ‘The Problem Child’ in any round is at -110, which for $100 bet gives a return of $90.