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What Jake Paul did for entrance for fight against Mike Tyson

Jake ‘The Problem Child’ Paul is ready to make good on his promise from a night ago. After his opponent, Mike Tyson, slapped the former YouTuber at their weigh-in, Paul told viewers ‘[Tyson] must die.’ While Paul is known for making content, and embellishing in moments of passion, he did seem a bit upset by Tyson’s actions.

He enters this fight, putting his 10-1 record on the line against someone many refer to as ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet.’ His ring walk (or ride in this instance) did not disappoint. He walked out to the applause of the crowd as he normally does, swagged out to the max, rocking diamonds and other lavish jewels from head to toe. Paul looked like a million bucks, mainly because that’s exactly what he was wearing.

Here’s how Jake Paul pulled up to the ring at AT&T Stadium tonight.

Jake Paul’s entrance

Paul’s entrance started with a video on the jumbotron, detailing his journey as a boxer, and claiming that Tyson’s time in the sport of boxing is over. After that, Paul continued to flaunt extravagance, literally rolling out to the ring in a low rider with ’12 inches of suspension’ alongside his brother, Logan.

Jake Paul and his crew came out to the song ‘In the Air Tonight’ by Phil Collins, the same song that Tyson jammed out to in the original ‘Hangover’ film. Perhaps this was a subtle jab at Tyson, one last taunt before the fight starts.

How to watch Tyson vs. Paul:

Time: Main card begins at 8 p.m. ET
TV: N/A
Streaming: Netflix

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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