Reported Earnings for Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s Upcoming Fight

The boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson will mark the first time a boxing event is broadcast live on Netflix, and the financial rewards for both fighters are significant.

Fans have eagerly anticipated this matchup, which was initially postponed due to Tyson’s unexpected health issue. Now, the YouTuber-turned-boxer and the legendary heavyweight are set to face off tomorrow night at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The event will be available for streaming on Netflix.

Given the considerable anticipation surrounding their fight, it’s expected that both Tyson and Paul will receive substantial earnings from the event.

While the precise financial details remain undisclosed, there have been some speculative figures. According to reports from USA Today and The New York Post, Tyson is projected to earn approximately $20 million. During a promotional news conference, Paul stated his goal: “here to make $40 million and knock out a legend.”

The difference in their paychecks might seem unexpected, but Paul’s involvement in producing the fight through his company, Most Valuable Promotions, in collaboration with Netflix, could account for his larger share.

As the bout approaches, here’s what you need to know about the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight.

Fans can watch the live fight on Netflix on Friday, November 15. The match is set to start at 8 pm ET, 7 pm CT, 5 pm PT, and 1 am GMT.

Netflix subscriptions begin at $6.99 per month. This plan includes full HD resolution with advertisements, allowing two devices to stream simultaneously. This can be a TV, tablet, mobile phone, or computer.

For a monthly fee of $15.49, the Standard plan offers all the features of the basic package without advertisements. However, with Netflix’s recent crackdown on password sharing, an additional $7.99 is required to add a user outside your household, and each extra member slot costs $7.99.

The premium plan is priced at $22.99 per month, enabling streaming on four devices concurrently and providing Ultra HD resolution.