Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson LIVE RESULT: Eagerly-awaited Netflix fight ends in controversial decision as fans boo

Paul on in-camp injury

“22 days ago I sprained my ankle,” Paul said.

“I snapped the other side of my foot and was on crutches for four or five days. It really hindered my training camp. It made everything more difficult to get in the ring.

“I missed two weeks of sparring, I only sparred one or two times, that’s why my cardio didn’t feel good in there.”

Paul on ‘carrying’ Tyson

On Andre Ward comments that Paul carried Tyson: “I did, a little bit. He wasn’t really engaging back, I could tell his age was showing and I have so much respect for him

“After he slapped me I wanted to knock him down and stuff but as the fight went on that feeling went away.”

Future opponents for Paul

Paul on Gervonta Davis: “Is there a height limit in boxing?”

Paul on McGregor: “He won’t do it. He’s scared. He’s not his own boss.”

Paul at the presser

“I’ve been in this sport for four years, I’ve been so active. If people want to see more then give me a couple more months. I’m going to accomplish more,” Jake says.

Nakisa, his manager, says: “This young man who has four years in the sport just fought the baddest man on the planet on Netflix.

“And he took it all in like it was nothing. Now he’s going to do everything he has to do to become world champion.”

Suspension for Paul & Tyson

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are both facing suspensions now that their huge Netflix fight is over.

Paul won their bout on points in what was an uninspiring contest in Texas.

The fight was a professional one and will go on both men’s records.

However, as a result, the pair could now be suspended.

This is because the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation will order them to rest up.

Both Tyson and Paul will have to rest for at least seven days.

The rules mean that the fighters will also be told to stay out the ring for three days for each round fought.

This means they are set to both be suspended for 24 days.

The regulations state: “Medical disqualification of a contestant is for their own safety and may be made at the recommendation of the examining physician or TDLR [Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation].

“A contestant who disagrees with a medical disqualification, medical suspension or rest period set at the discretion of a ringside physician or a disqualification or suspension set by the department may request a hearing to show proof of fitness.”

The punch stats

Well these make for pretty grim reading.

Mike Tyson landed a grand total of 18 punches across his 16-minute contest with Jake Paul tonight.

Paul landed 78.

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