Close Menu
TheHub.news

    For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

    By Veronika Lleshi

    The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

    By Cuisine Noir

    This Day in History: October 10th

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    TheHub.news
    Support Our Work
    • Home
    • Our Story
      • News & Views
        • Politics
        • Injustice
        • HBCUs
        • Watch
      • Food
        • Cuisine Noir
        • soulPhoodie
      • Passport Heavy
      • Travel
      • Diaspora
      • This Day
      • Entertainment
      • History
      • Art
      • Music
    • Healthy
    • Wealthy
      1. Copper2Cotton
      2. View All

      The Time to Buy a Home is Now…Maybe!

      September 11, 2023

      Focus Your Way to Wealth

      April 14, 2023

      What You Might Learn From a $300K Net Worth

      February 6, 2023

      How I built Wealth in a Bear Market

      January 13, 2023

      Black Women’s Unemployment Rate Drops: Here’s What the Latest Report Reveals

      January 13, 2025

      What Does Toxic Positivity Look Like in Personal Finances?

      April 12, 2024

      More Than Money: Cultivate More Flow to Unlock Your Financial Potential

      September 22, 2023

      Music Mogul Akon on How to “Stay Rich”

      September 12, 2023
    • Wise
    • Business
    • Sports
      1. First and Pen
      2. View All

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      PK Subban Signs Multiyear Contract Extension With ESPN

      October 6, 2025

      Reactions to Kyren Lacy, Mark Sanchez Stories Expose Ignorance and Racism

      October 6, 2025

      Paul Finebaum’s Impetus for Possibly Entering Politics Feels Hypocritical

      October 1, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      PK Subban Signs Multiyear Contract Extension With ESPN

      October 6, 2025

      Reactions to Kyren Lacy, Mark Sanchez Stories Expose Ignorance and Racism

      October 6, 2025
    • Tech
    • Podcasts
      1. Coach Cass
      2. More Than Money
      3. This Is Lurie Daniel Favors
      4. This is Karen Hunter
      5. Welcome to Knubia
      6. View All

      For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

      October 10, 2025

      The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

      October 10, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

      October 10, 2025

      The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

      October 10, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

      October 10, 2025

      The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

      October 10, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

      October 10, 2025

      The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

      October 10, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

      October 10, 2025

      The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

      October 10, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      In Class with Carr: “Can America Continue? Should It?”

      October 7, 2025

      Women in America: Won’t Anyone Think of the Children?!

      September 24, 2025

      In Class with Carr: “The Hate That Hate Produced”

      September 22, 2025

      In Class with Carr: Juneteenth and the Unyielding Work of Liberation

      June 23, 2025
    TheHub.news
    Home»News & Views»Sports»First and Pen»Tyson Vs Paul Proved Jake Paul Is an Amazing Promoter, Not a Boxer
    First and Pen

    Tyson Vs Paul Proved Jake Paul Is an Amazing Promoter, Not a Boxer

    By FirstandPenNovember 18, 202403 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Image credit: Netflix
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    The underwhelming and boring Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson “fight”, further marred by Netflix’s massive streaming failure, was a spectacle that proved what we all already knew.

    Jake Paul is a phenomenal promoter but not a professional boxer.

    The crowd packed in AT&T Stadium to watch a great fight and to be fair, they got two great fights not named “Tyson vs Paul.”

    The undercard featured six bouts, the strangest being India’s Neeraj Goyat vs. Brazil’s Whindersson Nunes. Goyat is the first Indian fighter to be ranked by the WBC, and after watching him fight, I have no idea why. Most of his punches made him look like he was a student in a CKO Kickboxing class, and at one point he forced Nunes to the corner and gyrated on him from the back.

    The best bouts on the card were the welterweight brawl between Mario Barrios and Abel Ramos and a rematch between Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor, a Fight of the Year nominee.

    Barrios was winning his fight until he got rocked by Ramos and sent to the canvas. But he recovered and survived to win a split draw (114-112, 110-116, 113-113).

    The rematch between Serrano and Taylor was the most exciting fight of the night and one of the best of the year. The action was constant, the punches vicious and the courage shown by Serrano after Taylor led with her head all night was inspiring to watch. In the end, Serrano was robbed (again) by a unanimous 95-94 decision by all three judges.

    Then came the main event, which was a sad sight to see.

    When the fight was first announced in March, I asked why we needed it.

    On Friday night, that question was answered with a resounding “We didn’t.”

    Tyson, 58, showed that Father Time cannot be beaten. The legendary boxer threw a total of 97 punches over the 10-round fight while demonstrating that his illustrious boxing career had ended many years ago, which is fine.

    Even unable to watch three rounds of the fight due to Netflix’s streaming issues, it appears I missed nothing in rounds three to five as the story was the same each round.

    Paul acted like it was an exhibition bout despite throwing almost 300 punches. In the end, he simply bowed to Tyson out of respect. 

    “He’s exactly what I thought and one of the greatest to ever do it,” Paul said after the fight’s merciful conclusion. “This guy has always had my back. I love him and his family and his coaches. It was an honor to be in the ring with all of them.”

    Then he quickly transformed into full promoter mode to gloat about the success of his event, even taking a moment to take a shot at Canelo Alvarez.

    Continue reading over at First and Pen.

    boxing First and Pen Jake Paul Mike Tyson Netflix Thehub.news
    FirstandPen

    "First And Pen” was created to inform, inspire and connect through voices of color in sports, and is the sports media vertical of The Khanate Group. Our Mission: “We are first to the field and last to leave it, amplifying local sports stories from voices of color to the national conscience.”

    Related Posts

    For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

    October 10, 2025

    The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

    October 10, 2025

    This Day in History: October 10th

    October 10, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach
    • The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon
    • This Day in History: October 10th
    • It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field
    • Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

    First Broadway Play Written by an African-American Debuted on This Day

    By Shayla Farrow

    5 Bob Marley Quotes to Live By

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Rates of Endometrial Cancer on the Rise, Particularly Amongst Black Women

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Antiqua and Barbuda Kick-off Monthlong Series With Cuisine and Culture Experiences 

    By Cuisine Noir

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    About
    About

    Celebrating US from one end of the land to the other. We record our acts, our accomplishments, our sufferings, and our temporary defeats throughout the diaspora. We bring content that is both unique and focused on showing the world our best unapologetically.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

    For Many Homeowners of Color, the Eaton Fire Recovery Is Still Out of Reach

    By Veronika Lleshi

    The Sweet and Sour History of Watermelon

    By Cuisine Noir

    This Day in History: October 10th

    By TheHub.news Staff

    It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

    By Danielle Bennett

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    © 2025 TheHub.news A 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.