On paper, Mike Tyson’s achievements far surpass Jake Paul’s, yet the fight isn’t only about numbers. Tyson, at 58, is facing an opponent who’s 31 years younger, which brings its own complexities and intrigue to the match-up.
The Tale Of The Tape
Jake Paul | Vs. | Mike Tyson |
27 | Age | 58 |
11 | Fights | 58 |
10 | Wins | 50 |
1 | Losses | 6 (2 NC) |
7 | KO’s | 44 |
6’1″ | Height | 5’10” |
~ 230lbs | Weight | ~ 225lbs |
76″ | Reach | 71″ |
If you’re looking at just the numbers, it’s hard not to see why Tyson is the favorite here. His experience, knockout record, and sheer fight IQ blow Paul’s stats out of the water. Tyson’s been through more rounds than Paul can probably imagine, and he’s packed four times as many knockouts as Paul has total fights in his pro career.
But then there’s the age gap—31 years is no joke. Paul is younger, quicker, and he’s got a solid size and power advantage, which could be dangerous for a 58-year-old Tyson who hasn’t won a pro fight in over two decades. For a lot of fans, this fight is all about the question marks on paper: can youth and strength make up for Tyson’s massive edge in skill and experience?
Jake Paul is now a legitimate boxer.
Jake Paul, known as “The Problem Child,” has won over skeptics and evolved into a serious boxer. Despite early hype and selective opponents, he’s shown impressive physical strength, speed, and power. His success comes from a strong work ethic, top trainers, and high-level resources. Technically, Paul uses solid footwork and his reach well, setting up his powerful overhand right with precise jabs. In his upcoming fight on November 15, Paul’s strategy and accuracy may capitalize on his opponent’s forward-leaning vulnerabilities—especially with his impactful uppercut, which proved decisive in past matches.
Does Mike Tyson still have what it takes?
Mike Tyson is 58, and many believe he shouldn’t be fighting a 27-year-old pro, worrying about his health and legacy. However, Tyson is no ordinary fighter. Known for his powerful “peek-a-boo” style and knockout ability, he still shows skill and strength, recently dropping a sparring partner with a left hook. The fight is set for eight 2-minute rounds with 14-ounce gloves, which favors Tyson by giving him more protection and shorter breaks. Though Jake Paul has youth, Tyson’s experience, head movement, and angles give him an edge. Betting lines show Paul favored at -330, but many see Tyson’s power as a real threat.
The Official Prediction for Betting
Paul Vs. Tyson Betting Odds | |
Jake Paul | -330 |
Mike Tyson | +250 |
The betting lines have sparked debate, with many believing Tyson has an easy win. However, concerns about Tyson’s age, past drug abuse, and past injuries make the outcome uncertain. While Jake Paul seems like the smarter bet, Tyson’s chances are worth considering, given the health factors against him. Betting against Tyson’s physical limitations may be tough, but his age and damage could make a difference in the 8-round bout. The best bet might be under 5.5 rounds at +100, as either Paul could be knocked out early, or Tyson may struggle to keep up. This fight is unpredictable, making it a must-watch on November 15th.