Saudi Official Reportedly Offers Mike Tyson $700M for Jake Paul Rematch with Strict Conditions
The rumored offer requires Tyson to secure a knockout victory over Paul within three minutes to claim the massive payday.
- Mike Tyson has reportedly been offered $700 million by Saudi Arabia's Turki Alalshikh for a rematch against Jake Paul, following Tyson's loss in their November fight.
- The alleged offer stipulates that Tyson must knock out Paul within the first three minutes of the fight to earn the full payout.
- Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, has been critical of Jake Paul's boxing career, previously dismissing it as a 'circus.'
- The initial report about the offer originated from FTTV Boxing, but there has been no official confirmation from Tyson, Paul, or Alalshikh regarding the legitimacy of the claim.
- The first fight between Tyson and Paul, which streamed on Netflix, faced backlash from fans and celebrities who accused it of being staged or overly controlled by contractual restrictions.