Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul odds, prediction, props, rules, date: Nov. 15 fight card picks by top boxing expert
By CBS Sports Staff,
24 days ago
Former heavyweight boxer Mike Tyson will face off against influencer and boxer Jake Paul in one of the most anticipated fights of the year on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Tyson has a 50-6-2 record with 44 knockouts, while Paul is 10-1. This fight was originally scheduled for July, but it was postponed after the 57-year-old Tyson had a health scare on a flight from Miami to Los Angeles that required attention from paramedics. However, he is reportedly in good health and has had months to prepare for the rescheduled bout.
This fight has been sanctioned with modified rules. There will be eight two-minutes rounds and both boxers will use heavier 14-ounce gloves. The latest Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson odds list Paul as the -330 favorite (risk $330 to win $100) to win, with Tyson a +250 underdog, with the over/under for total rounds at 5.5, with the Over price at -150. Before making any Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul picks, make sure you see the boxing predictions and betting advice from SportsLine combat expert Brandon Wise .
Wise, who is the combat sports editor for CBS Sports, is an experienced boxing and mixed martial arts analyst who has consistently provided winning selections for SportsLine members. For the past four years, he has hit numerous boxing selections in big-time matchups.
For example, in March, Wise called a win in Round 1 for Paul (+200) against Ryan Bourland and also advised SportsLine members to take the Under 1.5 rounds (+120). Both bets connected when Paul scored a knockout towards the end of the first round. Anyone who has followed Wise's combat sports picks has already seen massive returns.
Wise has analyzed the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson bout and is leaning Over 5.5 rounds at -150 odds. Paul has not faced many experienced opponents, and they certainly have not had the credentials possessed by Tyson. This is going to be a unique bout for both fighters, which means it could take some time for them to feel each other out.
With proven knockout power on both sides of the ring, neither fighter will want to put themselves in a position to get knocked out early in the clash. Paul knows that youth is on his side, which means he can outlast Tyson down the stretch. Meanwhile, Tyson knows he only needs one punch to win the bout, and there is plenty of time to find the correct round to be aggressive later in the fight. See who to pick here .
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