“Tax the rich!” – Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson’s first-ever $2 Million worth VIP ticket announcement leaves fans in shock
Ticket prices for Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul professional bout makes for another interesting conversation on the internet.
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson ticket prices revealed (via Manning River Times)
Jake Paul facing a 30-year senior Mike Tyson at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. has garnered more dismay than excitement. Many believe a boxer in his 50s should come nowhere near a ring. Nevertheless, it’s also the return of ‘Iron Mike’ in a pro-boxing bout after all. The question remains – would one be willing to pay seven figures to go see Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson go down?
In a historic first, Netflix will air the much-discussed Jake Paul vs. Tyson event, covering the 80,000-seater AT&T Stadium. In addition to regular ticket sales, Most Valuable Promotions — Paul & business partner Nakisa Bidarian’s venture has teamed with Elevate to provide VIP packages. It also includes the first-ever $2 million VIP ticket package.
Atop the list sits a $2 million VIP package of 2 ringside seats meant for promoters, commission representatives, and so on. The MVP Owner’s Experience package also includes four first-row floor seats and four second-row floor seats. Boxing Editor for talkSPORT.com, Michael Benson, reported the matter on X.
The $2 million shelling also comes with better immersion, security escorts, a pre-fight locker room photo-op with Mike Tyson and Paul, plus a two-night luxury penthouse. A private green room and a bar aren’t out of the equation either. The matter has already begun turning heads. For the better? Let’s find out.
Fight fans react to astronomical VIP package in Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight
Jake Paul, the 9-1 (6KOs) influencer-boxer, often faces much flak for nitpicking washouts to score a win over. Hence, he has been veering toward more seasoned names. In his recent efforts to become a world boxing champion, he has chosen Mike Tyson. A name doesn’t get bigger than the iconic Tyson. Along with the efforts of Nakisa Bidarian, co-founder of MVP, they have arranged a pro bout for July 20.
The boxing bout takes place under official pro-sanction at AT&T, where the Dallas Cowboys call home. Additionally, it now includes a $2 million MVP Owner’s Experience package, lining up with the anticipation of Tyson’s return. Here’s how fans have reacted to it:
A prime reaction (@JESnowden) accordingly read – “Tax the rich.” Consequently, it isn’t the only such one. Most fans allude to the fact that only Paul’s rich content-creator circles and other socialites could pay for this. Moreover, a few others have jibed that this would make sense for prime boxers in the active roster, not an influencer-boxer and Tyson, who regressed to a wheelchair and cane a few years back. All in all, very few responses have resonated with the venture so far.
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