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Can Mike Tyson's legendary power still dominate, or will Jake Paul prove the doubters wrong?

Mike Tyson will plunge the fans deep into a feeling of nostalgia as he walks into the squared circle and tries to give them a taste of his heyday explosive style. But he faces an uphill task in Jake Paul, who can hold his ground and put on a show. So, the fight will have everything that a boxing fan would need to sit back and immerse in an exciting encounter. But how can you catch the action live?

Tyson, 58, fights Paul, 27, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington on November 15. If you can’t book your trip for a trip to Texas, then you don’t have to worry, as Netflix will bring the event to your screens. But do you have to shell out money for it? EssentiallySports has you covered with a ready reckoner guide.

How to watch Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul?

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The American streaming giant grabbed the rights for Tyson vs. Paul to increase its viewership and bring more customers to its platform. As a part of their smart strategy, the event will be free to stream on their platform. Therefore, you can watch the action live without any added cost. But the only condition remains that you are an active subscriber of the service, irrespective of the plan you have opted for.

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If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can do it for $6.99, which could go up to $22.99 per month, depending on your subscription plan. What’s more? Netflix has decided to curb the illegal streaming menace and piracy, as they have set up a separate division for it. There is a good reason for it. Events such as Oleksandr Usyk vs. Tyson Fury racked up losses in millions because of the same persisting issues. In addition, the streaming giant has put together a mouthwatering card, which you shouldn’t miss out on.

Undercard and other details for their Netflix showdown

Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano II

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It’s a heated contest with high stakes and an added flavor of rivalry. The bout for all the marbles at the 140-pound division might put Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor‘s rivalry to rest, or maybe even set up a trilogy fight. But Serrano, 36, will try to avenge her last loss to the Irish fighter and do it after snatching her gold straps.

Mario Barrios vs. Abel Ramos

Barrios, 29, will defend his WBC welterweight title against Ramos for the first time. Previously, there were rumors of him shielding his title against Manny Pacquiao, but those didn’t materialize. However, the American will try to cement his stronghold in the welterweight division, which currently lacks enforcers.

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Other fights:

Neeraj Goyat vs. Whindersson Nunes (6 rounds, super middleweight)

Lucas Bahdi vs. Armando Casamonica (10 rounds, lightweight)

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Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington vs. Dana Coolwell (8 rounds, featherweight)

What do you make of this coming event, Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul? Will you watch it live? Let us know in the comments below.

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