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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul date, time: How to buy Netflix boxing event at AT&T Stadium
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Date:2025-04-09 20:44:34
The heavyweight fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, a historic first in boxing, is now just over a week away, with Nov. 15 approaching quickly. This highly anticipated bout will be streamed on Netflix.
The Tyson-Paul fight was originally announced in March 2024 and was initially set for July 20. However, a medical emergency involving Tyson caused the bout to be postponed until November. With just over a week remaining, episodes 1 and 2 of "Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson" will be released in 48 hours. This docuseries will provide a behind-the-scenes look at the intense preparations being made by both Paul and Tyson's camps for this heavyweight event.
The anticipation for the Paul-Tyson boxing event is growing as the date approaches, promising an exciting showdown. Here is how to watch the Netflix event:
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Is Mike Tyson fighting Jake Paul?
As of Oct. 29, Tyson is indeed fighting Paul on a Nov. 15 card that will stream on Netflix at 8 p.m. ET.
How to stream the Paul-Tyson fight on Netflix
Fans who want to watch the fight from the comfort of their homes can stream the event on Netflix, which will be hosting its first boxing match on the platform. This option allows viewers across the country to enjoy the fight with a monthly subscription starting at $6.99.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: Date, time and streaming
- Date: Friday, Nov. 15
- Time: 8 p.m. ET
- TV: Not available on TV
- Streaming: Netflix
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight card
*Full card yet to be released
- Super lightweight title bout: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano
- Middleweight: Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes
- Welterweight: Mario “El Azteca” Barrios vs. Abel Ramos
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