Jake Paul secured a unanimous decision victory over boxing legend Mike Tyson on Friday night at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Judges scored the bout 80-72, 79-73, and 79-73, improving Paul’s record to 11-1 while Tyson’s fell to 50-7.

At 58, Tyson showed aggression in the first round but struggled as the fight progressed, with age visibly affecting his speed and output. Meanwhile, the 27-year-old Paul used jabs and hooks to dominate the match, taking minimal damage.

“He’s one of the greatest to ever do it,” Paul said post-fight, acknowledging Tyson’s legacy. Asked about his future, Tyson left the door open, hinting at a potential fight with Paul’s brother, Logan.

Paul, known for defeating MMA stars like Ben Askren and Anderson Silva, said he’s ready for “anyone” as his next opponent. Tyson, who made history as the youngest heavyweight champion at 20, hadn’t fought professionally since 2005 but remains an iconic figure in the sport.

The event’s co-main fight saw Katie Taylor edge out Amanda Serrano in a unanimous decision rematch, with all judges scoring 95-94. Despite an action-packed card, fans expressed frustration over streaming issues.