September 22, 2024

Tyson vs Jones and Jake Paul vs Nate Robinson: Live updates, results, highlights

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It’s fight day for Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr in Los Angeles. 

The pair of former world champions will step into the ring again for the first time in years for an exhibition, while YouTube star Jake Paul and ex-NBA player Nate Robinson are also set to punch on. 

Read on for all the highlights, lowlights, live updates and madness from the four-fight card. 

TYSON-JONES AND PAUL-ROBINSON LIVE UPDATES, HIGHGLIGHTS AND RESULTS

All times AEDT. 

2:10pm – Next up we’ve got former two weight world champion Badou Jack taking on Blake McKernan. 

2pm – One fight into the broadcast and we’ve got another music performance. This time from Swae Lee and French Montana. 

1:55pm – We’re one fight into the broadcast and what a scrap! Jamaine Ortiz scored an eighth round TKO win over Sulaiman Segawa to start the card. It was a great back and forth battle before Ortiz landed a brutal bodyshot that was the beginning of the end. 

1pm AEDT – The PPV is live…with a performance from Wiz Khalifa. And not everyone is happy about it….

Roy Jones is ready to roll. 

Nate Robinson looks in good shape. 

Check out some of the action from yesterday’s weigh-in.

When Tyson vs. Jones Jr?

Originally planned for September, the coronavirus situation in the States saw the fight postponed until November 28. That will be Sunday, November 29 in Australia.

THAT’S TODAY! 

The four-hour event begins at 1pm AEDT.

How to watch Tyson vs. Jones?

Main Event is where you’re going to have to head to tune into the bout.

Their coverage starts at 1pm AEDT and will set you back $59.95.

Order the fight here.

Viewers without Foxtel can watch the fight on Kayo.

The PPV purchase allows access to Kayo until 3rd December at 11:59:59PM AEDT. If you don’t have a separate monthly Kayo subscription, your access to Kayo will end at that point. Click here to order the fight on Kayo.

Where is Tyson vs. Jones?

The event takes place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Neither Tyson or Jones have competed at the home of the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers and the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings.

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