The blockbuster Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight will feature boxing’s first-ever $2 million VIP ticket package, which includes a series of luxury perks.
Paul welcomes Tyson back to the ring on November 15 in a professional bout that has been sanctioned by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations.
A monster crowd of 80,000 is expected at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with promoters slashing prices on tickets ahead of the fight.
However, fans have the opportunity to be in attendance with a premium hospitality package that will seat two people in a private suite less than six feet from the ring.
The ringside apron suite for Paul vs. Tyson is the closest to the ring that patron seating has ever been approved by the commission and features premium leather chairs, according to consulting firm Elevate.
Among the other perks are a pre-fight locker room visit with Paul and Tyson, a chance to be onstage during the official weigh-in, autographed gloves from both boxers and a personal concierge and security during the week.
In addition to the ringside apron suite, the package includes four seats in each of the first two rows of the venue.
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There’s also a private green room, where there will be a top shelf open bar and an all-inclusive menu.
Front row seats for the open workout, press conference and weigh-in are also included, with a luxury mini-coach on offer for each media event.
And, once the heavyweight showdown is over, a post-fight in-ring photo opportunity is available.
Tyson hasn’t competed in a pro fight since his shock defeat to Ireland’s Kevin McBride back in 2005.
As for Paul, he’s 10-1 in his pro career and most recently beat former UFC fighter Mike Perry last July.