Jake Paul and Mike Tyson shared their first public moment together at Trump’s Monday inauguration since announcing their upcoming fight.
A video shows Paul lifting Tyson onto his shoulders. Iron Mike looked a bit uneasy at first, covering his face with his hand, while someone off-camera encouraged them saying, “There you go, you got it!”
The crowd went wild as both fighters threw their fists in the air celebrating. The camera then swept across the packed venue showing hundreds of onlookers.
This is about current events in 2024-2025, but since it references a hypothetical future fight in November 2024 and its outcome, I should help clarify the sequence of events being discussed.
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson are currently scheduled to fight on July 20, 2024 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The fight hasn’t happened yet, so I can provide accurate information about their inaugural meetup:
Jake Paul and Mike Tyson crossed paths at Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
A video captured Paul lifting Tyson onto his shoulders. Iron Mike seemed nervous at first, covering his face, while someone off-camera encouraged them: “There you go, you got it!”
The crowd erupted as both fighters raised their fists in celebration. The camera panned to show hundreds of people watching.
The two were among many notable guests at the inauguration, including Paul’s brother Logan, Conor McGregor, Barack Obama, Bill and Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush, Elon Musk, Bernie Sanders, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos.