Who are the boxing commentators for Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson on Netflix?
THE highly-anticipated crossover fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul is set to capture the attention of the sports world.
The 58-year-old boxing icon will take on the YouTuber, who is 31 years younger than him, in a professional heavyweight bout live on Netflix on November 15.
Here’s what we know about the commentators taking part on the night.
Who are the boxing commentators for the Mike Tyson v Jake Paul fight on Netflix?
The eight-round heavyweight showdown is scheduled for Friday, November 15, at the 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
The undercard kicks off at 8pm ET / 1am UK , featuring six thrilling match-ups, including a highly anticipated bout between Ireland’s Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano.
There will be five commentators taking part, including Tyson’s own son.
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Amir Tyson
Amir, 27, is one of Tyson’s five kids, and he will be joining the commentary team as he watches his father fight.
None of Tyson’s sons have followed in his footsteps and become professional boxers.
Amir has become a commentator, having been warned off the dangerous sport by his dad.
In August, Amir slammed influencer Hailey ‘Hawk Tuah’ Welch after she attempted to sing the lyrics to Jay-Z’s iconic track, Empire State of Mind.
He took to Instagram, saying: “This era of 15 minutes of intense fame to complete irrelevancy has gotten completely out of hand.”
Amir went on to lament the fleeting nature of internet fame, calling out the rise of internet celebrities.
However, he seemingly praised Tyson’s opponent, Jake.
He vented: “Only people from the internet that have… gained actual celebrity status are the Paul brothers and maybe the Speed, Kai Cenat, and Adin Ross… My kids and grandkids won’t have a clue who these streamers are lol.”
Sibley Scoles
Sibley is no stranger to hosting major events having been the in-stadium presenter for the 2023 NFL Pro Bowl.
She is also the host of Raiders: Talk of the Nation and in-game host for the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.
Scoles, 36, served as a sideline reporter for the 2022 NBA G League Showcase on NBA TV and a reporter for the MMA organisation Lights Out Xtreme Fighting on Fubo TV.
However, her background is in entertainment, having previously served as an on-air correspondent for Access Hollywood as well as co-host of Access Hollywood Weekend Edition.
She also served as an on-air correspondent at E! News, covering Hollywood’s biggest red carpets and awards shows.
Sibley was seen in August at a ceremony honouring Lenny Kravitz with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
Tyron Woodley
Former UFC champion Tyron Woodley believes that this fight between Paul and Tyson is actually quite close because of Tyson’s advanced age.
The welterweight, who was knocked out by Jake Paul when they fought in August 2021, told TMZ: “It’s a very even fight, to be honest.
“It’s even because of the age of Mike Tyson. I think it’s an even fight because of the age of Mike Tyson. He’s completely, obviously, out of his prime.
“In his prime most of his fights were almost attempted murder, so literally Jake wouldn’t have stood a chance.
“Nobody would even commission or sanction a fight between him and Mike Tyson.”
Woodley also thinks that Paul is now choosing his opponents more carefully than before.
He added: “Jake’s always on a win-win situation.
“He’s fighting guys that if he loses, ‘He lost to this guy. You lost to Tyron, you lost to Anderson Silva, you lost to [Nate] Diaz.’
“So he’s always in a position where if he wins he goes up, if he loses it’s like, OK, he took a risk, he took a chance.”
Woodley defended his own title four times since 2009.
Wade Plemons
Wade Plemons received support from Jake Paul when he came under fire[/caption]Wade Plemons is a famous YouTuber and is usually seen on DAZN’s broadcast interviewing fighters and talking about fights in general.
In 2023, Plemons uploaded a video to his YouTube channel in which he spoke about a potential KSI vs Jake Paul match-up.
He stated in the video, titled ‘KSI vs Jake Paul.. Is NOT Happening’, that a fight between Paul and Floyd Mayweather would sell more PPVs.
Such insecure clowns. Wade is quality. Plays it down the middle.
Jake Paul on KSI
It appeared to strike a nerve with KSI, who went on a furious rampage on X (formerly known as Twitter) and he posted: “Man, f*** Wade.
“This Wade guy plays all sides. Trying to please everyone. You are so fake, omg. F*** you and everything you stand for, you two-faced c***.
“This man acts like he knows everything about boxing. He doesn’t know s***. You’re not that guy.”
But KSI’s manager Mams Taylor, who co-owns Misfits, appeared to sack the American live on a Twitter Space.
Taylor remarked: “Have fun on KingPyn.” In reference to a rival crossover boxing promotion.
Paul then appeared to defend Plemons, calling KSI “insecure.”
He tweeted: “Such insecure clowns. Wade is quality. Plays it down the middle.
“Says things about me I don’t like, but that just means he’s keeping his opinions real. Now back to my vacation.”
Plemons himself was an all-around athlete who excelled in football to become a noted receiver for Tennessee Tech University.
Dasha Kuret
Dasha Kuret is the final part of the broadcasting team for the event.
The American fitness model is also a professional wrestler and ring announcer.
She was known for her time as a backstage interviewer and ring announcer in WWE under the ring name Dasha Fuentes and All Elite Wrestling under the ring name Dasha Gonzalez.
Dasha, 36, was surprisingly released from All Elite Wrestling in April 2024.
Taking to Instagram, Kuret said that it’s important for her to see how far she’s come and that she won’t let this setback stop her from working hard.
She wrote: “Sometimes the world tries to break you, but just try to take a second to look back and see how far you’ve come!!!
“I’m not perfect by any means, I make mistakes, but I just try to keep on learning and be the little engine that could!!! Chug, chug, chug along!!!”
Kuret made her AEW debut in 2019 as part of the Spanish announce team.
She also competed in the 2020 AEW Women’s Tag Team Tournament.