Jake Paul's unanimous decision over Mike Tyson was the highest-grossing combat sports event in Texas at 18.1 million, the promotions company co-founded by Paul said Tuesday.
The eight-round fight at the home of the Dallas Cowboys drew about 72,000 fans and was part of a co-main event that featured Katie Taylor's latest disputed decision in a super lightweight championship slugfest against Amanda Serrano.
The event surpassed Texas' previous sports combat high of 9 million set by Canelo Alvarez when he faced Billy Joe Saunders at 80,000-seat ATT Stadium in 2021, according to Most Valuable Promotions.
There were 73,000-plus fans at the Alvarez-Saunders fight, which at the time was the biggest crowd for a U.S. sporting event since the start of the pandemic a year earlier.
Paul beat Tyson, the 58-year-old former heavyweight champion, in a lopsided decision, winning all but one round on the three judges' scorecards combined. It was the 11th victory in 12 fights for the YouTuber-turned-boxer, who has seven knockouts in 4 1/2 years since turning pro.