How Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson stacks up against biggest pay-per-views of all time

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The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson boxing match was extremely polarizing, but it surely actually did big numbers. The Disney star-turned YouTuber-turned boxer fought a 58-year-old version of certainly one of the best boxers of all time, and everybody watched it. Paul ended up victorious in a fight that many thought was underwhelming when it comes to in-ring performance. We aren’t here to criticize the product, though. As an alternative, we wanted to have a look at how big Paul vs. Tyson was when it comes to gate sales and viewership as compared to the opposite biggest events in combat sports history.

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The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight was different from another boxing bout before. Often, boxing matches require a pay-per-view purchase to observe them, but this fight was the primary live sporting event ever streamed on Netflix. An extra PPV purchase wasn’t required to observe this fight; only a Netflix subscription was.

That makes comparing it to other combat sports events somewhat difficult. Regardless, 60 million households reportedly tuned in to observe the fight live. There have been even 50 million watching the bout before Tyson and Paul stepped within the ring. That fight was between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor, and that viewership made it the most-watched women’s sporting event ever.

The 60 million households tuning in is a staggering amount, considering Netflix has 280 million subscribers. Moreover, you have got to consider that a big chunk of the households watching the fight had multiple viewers tuned in on the identical screen.

The record-breaking event wasn’t flawless. The large viewership numbers led to hundreds of fans coping with buffering issues in what was Netflix’s first live sporting event. Next up for Netflix is 2 NFL games on Christmas Day and the broadcasting of WWE Raw on Jan. 6.

Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson on the gate

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Whether it’s boxing, mixed martial arts, or one other type of combat sports, an ideal solution to tell how big an event was is to see the way it did on the gate. This is very true for the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, specifically due to the distinctiveness in the way in which people watched it on their TV screens.

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It’s somewhat hard to match Netflix viewership to pay-per-view purchases, but gate sales are gate sales, and the Paul vs. Tyson fight was an enormous hit for people watching in person. The bout was hosted at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which is certainly one of the largest and most well-known venues in the US of America.

Most Useful Promotions, the marketing company for this fight and the one which Paul founded, reported that the gate surpassed $17.8 million. That may be a combat sports record within the state of Texas. Additionally it is nearly double the gate of Canelo Alvarez vs. Billy Joe Saunders. That boxing match also took place at AT&T Stadium back in 2021, and it made about $9 million on the gate. That fight had 73,126 people in attendance, which allowed it to surpass Leon Spinks vs. Muhammad Ali’s fight for the most-attended boxing match at an indoor venue ever.

Paul vs. Tyson reportedly had around 72,000 people in attendance, but ticket prices were rather a lot steeper than most other boxing matches. In any case, this bout had been puffed up for the higher a part of a 12 months and was not only certainly one of the most-anticipated boxing matches of recent memory but in boxing history overall. The $17.8 million in ticket sales places this bout just outside of the top eight in boxing history, with only Las Vegas fight cards selling more.

Moreover, the gate was reportedly larger than any UFC event ever outside of Las Vegas with the exception being Conor McGregor vs. Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 in Recent York City. Paul reportedly made a minimum of $40 million for entering into the ring, and Tyson walked away with $20 million. Jake Paul is clearly a giant draw, and his next fight will definitely usher in the dough as well. Two fighters mentioned earlier, Canelo Alvarez and Conor McGregor, have been rumored as potential Paul opponents. If either of those opponents became reality for Paul, then that fight would have the possibility to even surpass the Tyson fight from a financial perspective.

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