“Texas Commission’s Decision Looms: Will Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Be Officially Sanctioned?”
As the anticipation for the monumental showdown between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson reaches a fever pitch, the boxing world finds itself embroiled in a whirlwind of speculation and uncertainty. With the date fast approaching, questions abound regarding the nature of the bout – will it be a sanctioned professional fight or merely an exhibition sparring match?
Recent updates shed some light on the matter, yet the final decision rests in the hands of the Texas Commission. Boxing reporter Michael Benson reveals that while efforts are underway to have the fight officially sanctioned, the ultimate verdict remains uncertain. If deemed an exhibition, it would follow the rules set forth in Tyson’s previous bout against Roy Jones Jr., with no headgear in sight.
I know for a fact they are using 18oz gloves and head guards if I’m not mistaken. I think so. So we’re watching a sparring match. It’s a f****** joke. You think I’m paying to watch that?”
He said, “It hasn’t been decided, they’re working on it right now, I’m told, in terms of what the configuration will be. But it’s going to be somewhere around 65,000-80,000 in terms of spectators. Absurd.”