Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are still set to face each other, with their fight now rescheduled for the fall, followed by the highly anticipated Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano rematch. After a delay caused by a medical issue with Tyson, ESPN has confirmed that the Paul vs. Tyson bout will take place on November 15 at AT&T Stadium.
The event, headlined by the Paul vs. Tyson showdown, will also feature Taylor and Serrano's long-awaited rematch as the chief support, now moved to the fall to align with the main event. This exciting card will be streamed live on Netflix.
The Paul vs. Tyson fight will be sanctioned as a professional bout, officially recorded on both fighters' records, and is scheduled for eight two-minute rounds.
Mike Tyson, now 57, will turn 58 on June 30. When Tyson steps into the ring against Jake Paul, the age gap will be 31 years—the largest in the history of professional boxing. This bout will also mark over 19 years since Tyson last fought professionally. Jake Paul, 27, will be making his return to the ring for the first time since his first-round knockout of journeyman Ryan Bourland in March.
The women in the co-feature bout are also coming off extended layoffs. Amanda Serrano, 35, has not fought since successfully defending her WBA, WBO, IBF, and The Ring women’s featherweight titles against Danila Ramos in October 2023. Serrano was initially scheduled to face Nina Meinke on December 21, 2023, in Puerto Rico, but the fight was canceled at the last minute due to an eye injury that deemed her "medically unfit" to compete.