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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight winner, results: Social media star beats legendary 58-year-old in sloppy affair

In his first professional boxing match since 2005, Mike Tyson returned to the ring on Saturday and looked very much his 58 years of age.

In the biggest age gap between opponents in professional boxing history, 27-year-old Jake Paul appeared to take it easy on his legendary opponent and was booed by the AT&T Stadium crowd in Arlington, Texas, for doing so in a unanimous decision. Paul (11-1, 7 KOs) took home judges' scores of 80-72 and 79-71 (twice) under modified rules of eight, two-minute rounds and 14-ounce gloves.

The main event of the first combat sports event to air live on Netflix looked more like a sparring match or exhibition, in the end, as Paul went on to outland Tyson (50-7, 44 KOs) by a margin of 78 to 18, according to CompuBox.

"First and foremost, Mike Tyson, it's an honor," Paul said. "He's a legend and the greatest to ever do it. He's the G.O.A.T. I look up to him and am inspired by him. It was an honor being able to fight him. He's the baddest man on the planet. It was really tough like I expected it to be."

Tyson, who boxed eight rounds against Roy Jones Jr. in a 2020 exhibition and went viral for slapping Paul at Thursday's weigh-in, looked dangerous in the opening round but was unable to unleash any form of sustained offense for the rest of the fight as his legs slowed quickly despite Tyson showing a responsible defensive effort behind his high guard and head movement.

For most of the bout, Paul appeared to either be taking it easy on Tyson by jabbing to the body and only punching from long range or looked as if he was fearful of a potential Tyson counter shot. A combination from Paul in Round 3 appeared to hurt and wobble Tyson, but Paul let him off the hook.

"I was trying to hurt him a little bit [but] I was scared he was trying to hurt me," Paul said. "I did my best, I did my best."

Outside of a few single counter shots in the first three rounds, Tyson barely mounted any offense the rest of the way as he attempted just 97 punches overall in the eight rounds to 278 for Paul.

"I knew he was a good fighter and knew he was prepared," Tyson said. "I came to fight. I didn't prove nothing to anybody, only to myself. I'm not one of those guys who tries to please other people, I only try to please myself.

"[Paul] is a very good fighter."

By Round 6, it was clear Paul was showing full-on mercy for his Hall-of-Fame opponent. In the waning seconds of the eighth and final round, as boos from the crowd began to pile up, Paul bowed down to Tyson out of respect and the two embraced after the final bell.

"He's exactly what I thought and one of the greatest to ever do it," Paul said. "This guy has always had my back. I love him and his family and his coaches. It was an honor to be in the ring with all of them."

Despite the largely lifeless defeat, Tyson claimed he wants to continue fighting and offered Paul's brother, WWE star and part-time boxer Logan, as a potential opponent. Paul, meanwhile, refused to call out a name for his next fight and didn't seem too interested, either, in backing up pre-fight comments about his desire to box former pound-for-pound king and Mexican icon Canelo Alvarez when prompted.

"Anyone I want," Paul said. "This is the biggest event ever, over 120 million people on Netflix. We crashed the site. Everyone is next on the list. I'm not going to call out specific names. Canelo needs me, so I'm not going to try to call him out. He knows he wants the payday and he knows where the money fight is."

Elsewhere on the card, Katie Taylor may have scored one of the most controversial wins of the year in a decision against Amanda Serrano in the co-main event. The fight was a rematch of their classic from 2022 in which Taylor also walked away the winner, but this time was a bit more confusing as Taylor was deducted a point for constant headbutt attempts as she tried to work her way inside as well as the fact that Serrano landed significantly more punches over the course of the fight. One of the headbutts landed on Serrano and caused a gnarly cut above her right eye. The cut continued to worsen over the course of the fight to the point where the referee called for the doctor to take a look. In the end, Taylor earned the win 95-94 on all three scorecards.

CBS Sports will be with you throughout the entire way on Friday with the live results and highlights below. 

Fight card, results

  • Jake Paul def. Mike Tyson via unanimous decision (80-72, 79-73, 79-73)
  • Katie Taylor (c) def. Amanda Serrano via unanimous decision (95-94, 95-94, 95-94)
  • Mario Barrios (c) vs. Abel Ramos ends in a split draw (114-112, 110-116, 113-113)
  • Neeraj Goyat def. Whindersson Nunes via unanimous decision (59-55, 60-54, 60-54)
  • Shadasia Green def. Melinda Watpool via split decision (97-93, 94-96, 96-94)
  • Lucas Bahdi def. Armando Casamonica via majority decision (95-95, 96-93, 98-92)
  • Bruce "Shu Shu" Carrington Jr. def. Dana Coolwell via unanimous decision (80-70, 80-70, 80-70)

Tyson vs. Paul scorecard, live coverage

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Tyson 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 73
Paul 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 1079
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R8: Paul bows down to Tyson out of respect during the final seconds. 10-9, Paul (Overall: 79-73 Paul)

 

R4: Tyson's legs no longer look strong. His head movement is still decent, however.

 

ROUND 4: Paul leads with a right to the body. Stiff jabs from Paul. 

 

R3: 10-9, Paul (Overall: 29-28 Paul)

 
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R3: Tyson is moving very slowly. Age is catching up fast. 

 

R3: The action slows. Jabs and body shots from Paul. More jabs from Paul. I can't see Tyson going any furhter. 

 

R3: Tyson is starting to get picked apart. Left hook from Paul. 

 

R3: Lead left hook hits for Paul and a body shot. Tyson misses a wild right hand. Combination lands for Paul. 

 

ROUND 3: Body shots for Paul early. Two-punch combo wobbles Tyson. 

 

ROUND 1: 10-9, Tyson
ROUND 2: 10-9, Paul

 

R2: More jabs from Paul before the end of the round. Tyson was decidedly less dangerous this round (10-9 Paul, 19-19 overall)

 

R2: Paul jabs to the body. Tyson is starting to slow down. 

 

R2: Right uppercut lands partial for Paul but remains cautious and forces another clinch.

 

ROUND 2: Paul misses with a left and eats a short counter. Good jab from Tyson. 

 

R1: Body shot from Paul gets a warning from the referee for being low. 

 

R1: Lead right hand from Paul. Stiff jab from Jake. And another.

 
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R1: Another clinch from Paul. This is not a surprise as he looks to tire the older fighter out. More clinching.

 

R1: Stiff jab from Tyson. Lots of pressure from the former champion. Tyson lands a right hand. Paul is taking it well so far. 

 

ROUND 1: Tyson puts the pressure on early as he cuts off the ring. Paul forces the first clinch.

 
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Here we go ...

 

Tyson looks focused and mean. 

 

Referee Mark Calo-oy is the third man in the ring for the main event. 

 

Tyson walks the ramp with his patented black towel being worn as a shirt with black gloves, black shoes and no socks. 

 
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And here comes Mike Tyson, for the first time in a sanctioned pro bout since 2005 when he was stopped by Kevin McBride. The bout also comes four years after Tyson looked great in outboxing Roy Jones Jr. over 8 rounds in their exhibition match.

 

Paul comes out to "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins as brother Logan sprays him with body spray. 

 

Jake Paul's ring walk begins with him entering the stadium in the back of a convertible with his brother, Logan Paul. seated next to him.

 
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