There’s no denying it: Friday night’s showdown between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul is a financial juggernaut. Set to take place at the iconic AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, this fight is poised to generate big bucks across the board. And we’re talking huge numbers.

AT&T Stadium, known for its 80,000-seat capacity, is expected to be packed with eager fans ready to witness the spectacle live. VIP packages are going for as much as $25,000, and for the ultra-elite, the exclusive MVP Owner’s Experience is valued at an eye-popping $2 million. And that’s just ticket sales — we haven’t even gotten to the streaming revenue.

For the first time ever, Netflix is getting in on the boxing action, hosting the event live for subscribers. A basic subscription to Netflix starts at $6.99, making this a unique opportunity for fans to catch all the action from their living rooms.

The Fighters’ Paychecks: How Much Are Tyson and Paul Making?

While the exact payout figures remain hush-hush, industry insiders estimate Mike Tyson could be pocketing around $20 million for the fight. Not bad for a night’s work, right? Jake Paul, the YouTube-star-turned-boxer, dropped a not-so-subtle hint about his own payday during an August 18 press conference: “I’m here to make $40 million and knock out a legend,” he declared confidently.

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When and Where to Watch Tyson vs. Paul

This blockbuster bout goes down on Friday, November 15, at 8 p.m. ET. While the event won’t be shown on traditional TV, Netflix subscribers can tune in to watch it live. This marks Netflix’s first foray into live boxing, adding another layer of intrigue to the fight night.

With a massive arena, luxury VIP experiences, and millions on the line, this isn’t just any boxing match — it’s a spectacle that promises to shake up the sports world and redefine how fans experience major bouts.

Are you planning to tune in for the Tyson vs. Paul fight? What do you think about Netflix streaming a boxing match for the first time? Drop your thoughts and feedback in the comments below!

Steve Carrier

Steve is the Founder of Thirsty for News and Ringside News. He has been writing about various topics dating back to 1997. He first got into website development at the time and has been focused on bringing his readers the best professional wrestling news at it's highest quality.

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