Jake Paul defeated Mike Tyson by unanimous decision (80-72, 79-73, 79-73) in a highly anticipated fight that developed into a disappointing and tough-to-watch affair.
Tyson emerged as the early aggressor, but understandably the 58-year-old tired as the match went on, to the point where he wasn't able to muster much offense whatsoever.
The 27-year-old Paul landed his fair share of shots, but none were strong enough to knock down the ex-undisputed world heavyweight champion.
The fight ultimately saw both men circle each other in the ring for 16 minutes over eight two-minute rounds, with some attempts at strikes here and there.
In the end, Paul easily controlled the fight and won all three judges' scorecards, but it was a clearly underwhelming battle that left people yearning for far more. Worse yet, seeing a 58-year-old Tyson struggle in the ring was obviously tough for many.
Paul moved to 11-1 lifetime with seven knockouts. Tyson's career record now stands at 50-7 with one no-contest.
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