Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul rematch? Legendary boxer faces $1.6 million lawsuit after $700 million offer from Saudi royalty
Legendary boxer Mike Tyson is facing a $1.6 million lawsuit for allegedly breaching a deal with a gambling company, days after a Saudi royal offered him a staggering $700 million for a rematch with YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.
The lawsuit against Tyson came after Medier, a UK-based promotion company that promotes online casino and betting provider Rabona, accused the 58-year-old and the latter’s company, Tyrannic, of breaching a contract following the Netflix special announcement in March. According to Medier, the contract was signed in January.
The promotion company claimed that the deal fell through due to a scheduling dispute. The Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul match was initially scheduled for July 2024, but had to be postponed due to Tyson’s health issues. It eventually took place in November.
The lawsuit, filed in October in London, claimed Tyson cost Medier a sum of about $1.59 million (1.5 million euros). The company’s lawyer called the termination “hasty and unlawful” in documents released Friday.
“The real reason for Mr. Tyson’s hasty and unlawful disassociation from Tyrannic was that Mr. Tyson had agreed to a deal, sponsored by Netflix, to fight influencer Jake Paul,” Medier’s statement read.
Tyson aides also issued a statement to The Post. “The company’s position is that Medier, Ltd. materially breached the terms of its licensing agreement on multiple occasions and in a variety of ways. As such, Tyrannic, LLC was within its legal and contractual rights to terminate the licensing agreement for material breach in an effort to mitigate further reputational damage to the Tyson brand,” it said.
What happened when Mike Tyson faced Jake Paul?
Paul, 27, defeated Tyson in a one-sided contest that was streamed live on Netflix in a highly-anticipated clash last month. Although the bout was supposedly staged, Tyson has the chance to get revenge in a ‘real fight’ once again after receiving a real offer.
According to a report from FTTV Boxing, Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority chief Turki Alalshikh has offered Tyson a huge sum if he beats Paul in a three-minute knockout victory.
“Jake Paul is a joke. I will give Mike Tyson 700 million dollars if he agrees to fight Jake Paul this time in a real fight and wins by knockout in a maximum of three minutes,” Alalshikh said.