Jake Paul is no stranger to playing up to the crowd and it appears the ‘Problem child’ will live up to his reputation once again.
The 27-year-old will face Mike Tyson, 58, in Texas tonight as he aims to secure an 11th win in his professional career.
As expected, the fight hasn’t been without controversy. Paul’s team had to shut down claims that a no knockout rule had been inserted into Tyson’s contract.
There has also been a fake document, which claimed to be a leaked script suggesting that there would be knockout win for Paul.

Jake Paul reveals record-breaking outfit for Mike Tyson fight
Entertainment is Jake Paul’s main aim and he will certainly aim to put on a show to the 80,000 fans inside the stadium, as well as the millions around the world watching on Netflix.
This fight is set to the the most lucrative of his career so far, with Paul reportedly taking home in excess of $60m.
As a result, the 27-year-old has been able to splash the cash and when appearing on the Talk Tuah podcast, revealed that he had spent big for his fight night outfit.
“This outfit that I’ve made for the fight is the most expensive fight outfit in the history of boxing”, he said.
“It’s $1million, it cost a pretty penny and it is very shiny, that’s the hints that I will give.
“For the walkout, I’m going to be driving in a certain vehicle to the ring, and the rest you’re going to have to wait and see.
“The song is kind of relating to Mike Tyson’s career and a film that he did.”
Every record the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight could break
As one of the biggest fight nights of the year, it’s expected that many records will be broken.
There is hope that the contest will shatter the US indoor attendance record, with more than 80,000 expected inside the AT&T Stadium.
Additionally, as the fight is available to watch on Netflix at no extra cost for those already subscribed to the streaming service, there is a chance is could break all kinds of viewing records.
Away from the main event itself, fight night will also be a historic one for Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano, who will receive the biggest paydays in women’s boxing history.