Viewers Notice ‘Disrespectful’ Incident in Ring at Mike Tyson and Jake Paul Pre-Fight Event

As millions tuned into the Paul vs Tyson match, the undercard fighters had the opportunity to perform before a massive audience. While many used this chance to display their boxing prowess, one fighter has been criticized for his behavior in the ring.

Neeraj Goyat of India faced off against Brazilian Whindersson Nunes in a welterweight contest, with both appearing evenly matched on paper. Goyat was favored with a professional record of 19 wins, four losses, and two draws, while Nunes, the underdog, also had a record of 20 wins, four losses, and two draws.

From the outset, Goyat came out aggressively, using tactics that were unexpected.

As Nunes retreated to his corner during the bout, he unexpectedly turned his back. At this moment, Goyat appeared to start ‘dry humping’ his opponent, leaving both Nunes and viewers at home shocked.

Comments flooded Twitter, with one user writing: “Wtf was that #PaulTyson #GoyatNunes.” Another tweeted, “That has to be the weirdest thing ever.” A third criticized Goyat, stating, “Goyat Nunes dry Hump Disrespect. This is a joke man. What a joke for the sport #goyat #nunes #goyatnunes #hump.” Another comment added, “He should be cancelled.”

Ultimately, Goyat secured victory by unanimous decision.

Mike Tyson’s return to the ring against Jake Paul was underwhelming, with some viewers labeling it as ‘the most boring boxing fight in the history of boxing.’ However, one should not overlook the match between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, which, if you haven’t seen, you must watch the highlights—it’s possibly one of the greatest all-out brawls in boxing history.

The Tyson vs Paul fight took place at the AT&T Stadium in Texas and was streamed on Netflix. Jake Paul, aged 27, defeated the 58-year-old Tyson by unanimous decision, with the match going the distance. After the initial two rounds, Tyson, as expected for someone nearing 60, ran out of steam.

Tyson’s professional record now includes another loss. The Hall of Famer holds a record of 50 wins, 44 by knockout, and now seven losses. On the other hand, Paul’s record features 11 wins, seven knockouts, and one loss. Most of Paul’s victories have been against UFC fighters, fellow YouTubers, and a retired basketball player. In his previous encounter with a professional boxer, Tommy Fury, he was defeated. However, since then, Paul has managed to beat two professional boxers and now Tyson, who is almost 60 years old.