Boxing Results: “Iron” Mike Tyson Loses to Jake Paul
In the main event that returns to the ring after nineteen years at the age of 58 former heavyweight world champion “Iron” Mike Tyson lost an 8 round decision to Jake Paul at the AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, Friday thanks to NETFLIX before there were 72,300.
In the Co-Main Event, former Olympic gold medalist, current WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF, and IBO Super Lightweight Champion Katie Taylor won a short decision over IBO, WBA and IBO Super Lightweight Champion WBO Featherweight Amanda “The Real Deal” Serrano. that fans seemed to disagree with for the most part.
Mike Tyson, 50-7 (44) lost to Jake Paul, 11-1 (7) in Cleveland, Ohio, over 8 × 2 rounds.
In the first round, just over a minute into the fight, Tyson rocked Paul with a right to the chin that put him on the defensive, and caught Tyson in a choke hold. With half a minute left, Paul landed his best punch of the round, a right to Tyson’s chin. In the second round, Tyson kept coming forward, backing Paul up throughout the round, landing more punches in a few punches.
In the third round Tyson came out throwing bombs and a few landed. One minute into the round Paul rode a lot of pain hurting Tyson. Paul had a great round that kept Tyson off balance. In the fourth round Tyson continues to have problems in his mouth as Paul continues to hold his breath. In the last minute Tyson rarely had to throw a punch as he was coming away from Paul who had another good round.
In the fifth round, Tyson landed a left hook with a minute left on Paul’s chin. He sat for a bit after that as Paul landed on his chin in the last thirty seconds. In the sixth round, Paul used his jab, not throwing any big punches, while Tyson threw a few punches. At the last minute the fans wanted another move.
In the seventh round, Tyson started throwing more punches in the first minute than in previous rounds. At the last minute, Paul came out and Tyson went straight to the bell. In the eighth and final round, Paul had his way. In the last seconds, Paul stood and bowed his head in respect to Tyson and agreed.
Referee Mark Ca-loy. Scores were 80-72 and 79-73 twice.
In the co-main event of the rematch (Taylor won a split decision over featherweight champion Serrano), former Olympic, WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF, IBF and IBO Super Lightweight champion Katie Taylor, 24- 1 (6) fought. in an exciting close decision over IBO, WBO, WBA Feather champ southpaw Amanda ‘The Real Deal’ Serrano, 47-3-1 (31) over 10×2 rounds.
In the first round, in the final seconds, an overhand left by Serrano to the chin left Taylor injured and his legs limp. In the second round, Taylor, who returned after a year, made a strong comeback, landing punches and wearing down Serrano enough to outpoint Serrano, taking the round.
In the third round, Serrano worked Taylor, who came back in the last seconds. Four rounds into the final minute, a clash of heads caused a cut on Serrano’s right eyebrow.
In the fifth round, Taylor came back, winning the round. With one minute remaining in the sixth round, a clash of heads caused referee Jon Schorle to call in a ringside doctor due to a cut on Serrano’s left eyebrow. In the seventh round, Taylor landed some good combinations around Serrano’s chin.
Schorle warned Taylor about using his head. Towards the end of the round, he took a point from Taylor that didn’t really look like a good call.
In the ninth round, the fight continued, the referee stepped in several times early. It was a good cycle for Taylor.
In the tenth and final round, Taylor had one last big moment to take the round as Serrano’s bloodied face showed just how tough the fight was. Taylor may not have done enough to win the fight due to an earlier point loss. Taylor had cut his right eyelid at the end.
The score was 95-94 by all three judges.
Interim WBC World Welterweight Champion Mario ‘El Azteca’ Barrios, 29-2-1 (18), finished with a thrilling split with Abel Ramos, 28-6-3 (22) over 12 rounds, for the WBC World title .
In the first round, Barrios controlled it with his jab. Midway through the round Barrios landed a right to the chin that tied the knees of Ramos (who was in his second title fight losing a decision to Yordenis Ugas for the vacant WBA title) that his right glove might have touched the canvas, but didn’t. it was called by referee Afu. In the second round, the tall (4”) Barrios continued on his way. In the final seconds, a left hook followed by a right from Barrios to the chin floored Ramos (for the fifth time in his career), who immediately got up, taking the 8 count from referee Hector Afu.
In the third round, Ramos recovered well from the knockdown, but Barrios won the round. In the fourth round, Barrios continued to knock out Ramos, who finished with a four-punch combination against Barrios but suffered a slight cut to his left eyebrow.
In the sixth round, in the middle, Ramos took the lead and followed up with a right to the chin of Barrios, who on the way down, was hit with a left count-8 by Referee Afu. Barrios had loose legs going to the bar. In the seventh round, Ramos dominated while Barrios recovered well.
In the eighth round, Ramos backed up Barrios throughout the round, knocking him out. Midway through the ninth round, Ramos drew blood from Barrios’ nose, taking another round. In the tenth round, after a minute, Barrios was bleeding from Ramos’ nose. Good round by Ramos.
In the eleventh round, Barrios’ face was swollen, but he cut Ramos under the left eye in half, taking the round. In the twelfth and final round of the fight, Barrios was able to take another close round as Ramos’ left eye closed close.
Scores 114-112 Ramos, 116-110 Barrios, 113-113 draw.
Middle Neeraj Goyat, 19-4-2 (8), lost easily, taking out the first Whindersson Nines, 0-1 (0), over six rounds.
In the first round, hands at his side, Goyat defeated Nines, who was playing for the first time. With thirty seconds left, Goyat rocked Nines with a right to the chin. Nunes, his nose red from the first minute, threw a few punches. In the second round, Nunes landed his first solid punch, a right uppercut to Goyat’s chin. Goyat, hands now for the most part raised, continued our work Nines, who was in a position to receive them.
In the third round, Goyat landed several punches, driving Nunes into the corner of the ring. In the final seconds, Nunes landed a left hook to the body, hurting Goyat. In the fourth round, Goyat will score half a dozen without returning in the first minute.
In the fifth round, Goyat continued to come out running against the inexperienced Nunes. In the final minute of the sixth round, it was all Goyat landing punch after punch, backing up Nunes throughout the round.
The referee is James Green. The scores are 59-55 and 60-54 twice.
Former WBC Silver Super Middle champion Shadasia ‘The Sweet Terminator’ Green, 15-1 (11) won a split decision over Melinda ‘The Whip’ Watpool, 7-1 (2) over 10×2 rounds, in the WBO World Super Middle was vacant. the subject.
In the first four rounds, Green knocked out Watpool, who gained eight pounds for the fight. In round eight Watpool had their best round. In the fifth and sixth Green continued to take it to Watpool.
In round nine and Watpool did well in a close round they took it. In the tenth and final lap Green appeared to be in the lead and Watpool knew he was the one attacking.
The referee is James Green. Scores 97-93 Green, 96-94 Watpool and 96-94 Green.
Light ‘Prince’ Lucas Bahdi, 18-0 (15), won a majority decision over Armando ‘La Furia del Quadraro, Casamonica, 14-1 (3) by ten round decision.
In the first two rounds, Casamonica was the one attacking, but he faced Bahdi as the rounds drew to a close. In the third and fourth rounds, Bahdi stood strong against Casamonica who came out on top.
In the sixth round, Casamonica made a good comeback. By the seventh to ninth rounds, Bahdi had gone down to Casamonica. In the tenth and final round, it was close, both had their moments.
Referee Mark Cal-oy. Scores 95-95, 96-93 and 98-92
Feather Bruce ‘Chu Chu’ Carrington, 14-0 (8), defeated Dana Coolwell, 13-3 (8) over eight rounds.
In the fourth round, Carrington scored a knockdown, earning an 8-count from Referee Jon Schorle. In the eighth round, Carrington scored his second goal, earning 8 points from Referee Schorle.
Scores were 80-72.
Ring announcer Kody “Big Moe” Mommaertes.
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