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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Schedule, Live Stream, Times for Netflix Fight Week Released | News, results, highlights, statistics and rumors

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The fight week schedule for the highly anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson has been released.

Here are the key events and streaming information leading up to the game on Friday, November 15th, which will be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

8:00 p.m. ET: Main Card (Netflix)

The preliminary card will consist of three fights: Shadasia Green vs. Melinda Watpool (WBO super middleweight title), Lucas Bahdi vs. Armando Casamonica (10 rounds, lightweight) and Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington vs. Dana Coolwell (eight rounds, featherweight ).

The main card before the Paul vs. Tyson main event also consists of three fights: Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano (women's junior welterweight championship), Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes (six rounds, middleweight) and Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos (12 rounds, WBC welterweight title).

Both the open training sessions and press conference will take place at the Toyota Music Factory Pavilion in Irving, Texas.

The broadcast teams for the boxing cards have been confirmed, as Joe Otterson exclusively announced diversity.

“Kate Scott (née Abdo) will serve as lead presenter during the live broadcast of the Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) Netflix event, with former world champion Andre Ward serving as lead cabin analyst. Ringside play-by-play commentary will be conducted by Mauro Ranallo, with ring analysis by Roy Jones Jr. and Rosie Perez.

“Sean Wheelock will serve as rules and scoring expert. Ariel Helwani and Sibley Scoles will serve as reporters, while Kody “Big Mo” Mommaerts will serve as the in-ring announcer. Amir Tyson, Mike Tyson's son, will co-lead preliminary card coverage with Sibley Scoles.

Paul, 27, is 10-1 professionally with seven knockouts. According to DraftKings Sportsbook, he is a -275 favorite to beat Tyson (73.33 percent implied odds).

The 58-year-old Tyson, the former undisputed heavyweight world champion, achieved a record of 50-6 with two no-contests. He won his first 37 fights with 33 knockouts. Tyson last fought in June 2005.