Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson props, odds, time, best bets: Picks for Nov. 15 heavyweight fight by boxing expert
Mike Tyson will return to professional boxing for the first time in 19 years when he faces Jake Paul in an eight-round heavyweight bout on Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Tyson retired in 2005 following a sixth-round knockout loss to journeyman Kevin McBride, but he has fought in two exhibition fights since then. Paul has won four consecutive fights since suffering the lone loss of his short career against Tommy Fury by split decision in February 2023, recently beating UFC fighter Mike Perry in July. He has knocked out his last three opponents, so should you back him to record a knockout on Friday with your Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul prop bets? The Netflix broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET.
The latest Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul odds from FanDuel list Paul as the -225 favorite (risk $225 to win $100) to win, with Tyson as a +180 underdog (risk $100 to win $180). A draw is +900 and the over/under for total rounds is 5.5, while the fight to go the distance is +140. Paul to win by knockout is +140, while Tyson to win by knockout is +270. The Netflix broadcast starts at 8 p.m. ET, with Tyson vs. Paul walkouts expected around 11 p.m. ET. Before making any Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson picks, make sure you see the boxing predictions and betting advice from SportsLine combat expert Josh Nagel.
Nagel, who is the combat sports editor for SportsLine, is an experienced and successful boxing analyst. He previously served as SportsLine's main boxing analyst and covered the sport for multiple outlets for more than 20 years. Previous SportsLine selections included Floyd Mayweather by decision (-120) over Manny Pacquiao in 2015 and Anthony Joshua by TKO/KO (-150) over Wladimir Klitschko in 2017. Anyone who has followed Nagel's combat sports picks on boxing betting sites has already seen massive returns as they try to get the latest sportsbook promos for the fight and figure out the best boxing sportsbooks.
Now, with the Paul vs. Tyson fight card approaching, Nagel has studied the matchup from every angle and released confident prop picks for the fight. You can only see his top prop picks and analysis at SportsLine.
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