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Grand events call for larger-than-life celebrations. That’s what happened after the historic Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight concluded. And then began a grandiose afterparty. Passed and Jake Paul’s Betr staged the official post-fight afterparty, an ultimate celebration in Dallas.

Paul vs. Tyson event shattered many records, as more than 65 million households tuned in to watch the electrifying event live on November 15. As a household would have multiple users, the real numbers should be much higher. To celebrate the monumental event, Passes teamed up with Betr to create an exclusive afterparty experience with a vision to ensure fans would talk about it for years to come. So, who all adorned the splendid after-party?

Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson afterparty: the big splash of A-listers

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The sports community graced the afterparty as they plunged themselves into the success of a boxing event and how the world had been talking about the sweet science. Along with Logan Paul, Ryan Garcia, David Benavidez, and Miguel Harichi made their way to the splash house. That’s not all. Alongside their partners, Jutta Leerdam and Nina Agdal also graced the party.

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Other notable personalities from the sports world also made their presence felt. Odell Beckham Jr. and Joe Burrow represented the NFL community, whereas Shaquille O’Neal was the NBA figurehead. In addition, Logan Eggleston could also be spotted in the crowd.

Sydney Thomas, the ring girl who went viral at the fight, said of the afterparty: “I had a great time at the Betr x Passes Splash House party. The energy was awesome, and it was amazing to connect with so many talented and inspiring people. I’m so grateful to have been part of such a memorable event!”

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The other notable names on the guest list included John Fieldly (Celcius CEO), Haliey Welch (Talk Tuah with Haliey Welch), Andrew Fedyk (Loud Luxury), Two Friends, Ruby Rose, Amanda Batula, Tyler Camero, The Pointer Brothers (Cliff & Brodie), and many others. A few others present at the venue included the likes of Michael Rubin, Boi-1da, Casey O’Gorman, Jeremy Park, and Leah Kateb.

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But who is behind such an extravagant event? It’s Lucy Guo, who has a tailored vision for content creators and is working continuously to turn it into a blooming career. After all, Paul, 27, is the walking epitome of her vision. So, a collaboration with Betr was a no-brainer.

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About Lucy Guo and Passes

An entrepreneur and content creator, Lucy Guo co-founded Scale AI in 2016. Scale, an artificial intelligence company specializing in data training for AI models, has become an industry leader in the AI application development space. After exiting the company, Lucy launched her own venture fund, Backend Capital, before co-founding the startup incubator HF0 in 2019.

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Passes emerged from Lucy’s vision for a world in which content creators could be empowered to chase their passions full-time, with the tools and support to turn creativity into a career. Today, Passes is a platform for talent to connect with their fans directly, turning creators into entrepreneurs with partnerships across sports, gaming, lifestyle, and music verticals.

As a young female entrepreneur, Lucy understands the field better than her competitors and is actively leading the change in the monetization of the creator’s vision. Passes is dedicated to amplifying creator’s businesses across diverse genres and uplifting aspiring talents as they embark on thrilling projects. The two-year-old company has already raised $40 million from investors. From their recent partnered event with Jake Paul’s Betr, it looks like all is going well. What did you think of the event?

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