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You know all about the main event: Baddest Man on the Planet vs. YouTuber-turned boxer. But the six fights leading up to the heavyweight bout between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul make for an ...
Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, heavyweight, eight rounds. Round 8: Paul jabs Tyson into another solar system. Tyson can’t dodge. The reality of age settling in as the fight ends. Paul shows Tyson ...
In the co-main event, AnEsonGib defeated Tayler Holder via unanimous decision. Overall, Team YouTube defeated Team TikTok 6–1. The event was promoted as the Battle of the Platforms by Social Gloves. The first two undercard matches were broadcast free of charge on social-media sites, and the pay-per-view was broadcast on LiveXLive. [1] [2]
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson is set to take on YouTube sensation and current professional boxer Jake Paul in a highly anticipated heavyweight fight Friday night at the AT&T ...
Myth — Time Adv. (7/7) Disguised Toast vs PointCrow: Toast — Checkmate (7/7) Ludwig Ahgren vs CDawgVA: CDawgVA — Checkmate (7/7) Sardoche vs Leo Guirlet Intellectual Fight Club #3 3 February 2023 Sardoche — TKO (10/11) [75] Sardoche vs Alex Turalski Intellectual Fight Club #4 28 May 2023 Sardoche — Checkmate (7/11) [76]
Due to both fighter's style and defensive skill, there were very few punch combinations landed during the fight, when one punch was landed the next punches were nearly always evaded or missed. Some of the rounds were close but were decisive in Fury's favor due to his ring generalship and being more active than Klitschko who appeared flustered.
He was also more precise of the two opponents, landing 28% of punches thrown compared to Joshua's 19.2%. Usyk's landed punches were the most by a Joshua opponent. Usyk closed the show by landing 29 punches in round 12, the most by a Joshua opponent. [10] After the fight, Usyk performed a Cossack dance in the ring to celebrate his victory. [11]
Yarbrough got up and pushed Hackney through the cage door, but once the fight was restarted, Keith followed with a flurry of punches to the top and back of the head, making the referee stop the fight. Hackney left the cage with an injured wrist, however, and was forced to abandon the tournament. [2]