The priciest of several premium hospitality packages for the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight in Arlington, Texas, this month is available for $2 million and promises to put spectators within six feet of the combatants.
The bout, scheduled for Nov. 15 at the Dallas Cowboys’ home stadium, was rescheduled from July 20 because Tyson had an ulcer flare-up in late May.
Dubbed the MVP Owner’s Experience and boasting several perks, the seating package has room for 10 people. Two are in ringside seats with premium leather chairs, according to Elevate and Most Valuable Promotions, which is Paul’s promotional company. Four additional seats are in the front row and four more in the second row.
Tyson, the former heavyweight champion, is 50-6 with two no-contests. He has won 44 of his fights by knockouts, although he has fought as a professional since losing to Kevin McBride in 2005. Paul is 10-1 as a pro and has won four straight bouts. On July 20, he defeated Mike Perry won with a sixth-round TKO.
–Field Level Media
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