Who is fighting tonight? Title Fights on Tyson Paul Netflix Event

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Jake Paul vs. The “Iron” Mike Tyson fight is the main event of Friday night’s fight card on Netflix, and although fans may have questioned the legitimacy by Paul vs. Tyson, there is no doubting the merits of the undercard, which features three title fights.

Here’s what to look for leading up to Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson.

Who else is fighting for the Jake Paul – Mike Tyson card?

According to ESPNthe Paul-Tyson undercard features three title matches: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano on Taylor’s undisputed women’s junior welterweight championship (rematch, co-main event); Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos for Barrios’ WBC welterweight title; and Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool for the vacant WBO women’s super middleweight title.

Green, a New Jersey native, played basketball at Old Dominion in Virginia from 2007 to 2011 before giving up the sport for boxing. She turned professional in 2019 and won her first 13 matches before suffering her first loss almost a year ago. Green returned with a win in July.

In a non-title bout, but one equally crucial to the global boxing rankings, Neeraj Goyat will face Whindersson Nunes in a subsequent super middleweight bout.

Is the Jake Paul – Mike Tyson fight pay-per-view?

Jake Paul vs. The Mike Tyson fight will be broadcast exclusively on Netflix.

Netflix will broadcast the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight live on its streaming platform on Friday. It’s not a pay-per-view event, but only Netflix subscribers will be able to watch.

Netflix has three subscription levels:

  • Standard, with ads: $6.99 per month
  • Default: $15.49 per month
  • Prize: $22.99 per month

Damon C. Williams is a Philadelphia-based journalist who reports on popular issues in the Mid-Atlantic area.