Mike Tyson has successfully negotiated shorter round durations for his upcoming fight against Jake Paul. This boxing match is scheduled for July 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The event will feature two-minute rounds instead of the usual three minutes and will be broadcast live on Netflix.
Tyson, a 58-year-old retired professional boxer and former heavyweight champion, advocated for the changes. He expressed that shorter rounds would lead to more intense action. "I wanted shorter rounds for more action," Tyson stated, emphasizing his strategy to heighten the match's pace and energy.
Additionally, the fighters will use 14oz gloves, a deviation from the conventional 10oz.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations (TDLR) has sanctioned this event as a professional bout despite these format changes. This decision points to an increased flexibility in regulatory practices catering to high-profile matches.
Jake Paul, aged 27 and newer to the professional boxing scene, brings a fresh challenge to Tyson with his emerging career in the sport. The fight is stirring discussions, particularly among purist boxing fans who view these rule changes skeptically.