Before the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight, something unexpected happened. After Tyson finished an interview in his locker room, he turned around, and the camera zoomed out to reveal that he was wearing chaps with his rear end exposed. While Tyson earned millions from the fight, this viral moment could lead to even more cash for him.
Netflix accidentally showed Mike Tyson’s ass on the livestream during the lead-up for his fight tonight. pic.twitter.com/RWTXYGRd0b
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Tyson Receives Two Big Offers, $125K and $250K, to Repeat Viral Bare-Bottom Moment
Mike Tyson has received two big offers to show off his rear end again. One of them is from an adult site called CamSoda, which has offered him $250,000 to show his backside for an hour on a live stream. This comes after his viral moment at the Jake Paul fight.
“I understand this offer may be a far cry from what you just raked in from the fight, but let’s face it – maybe it’s time to hang up the glove. I think this offer is the perfect way to still get in front of people and perform in a different, less strenuous way,” CamSoda vice president Daryn Parker said, via Hot New Hip Hop. “Plus, you don’t have to worry about anyone biting or going after your ears.”
A Las Vegas strip club has also offered Mike Tyson $125,000 to show up wearing chaps and a banana hammock.
“We’ve been in the business of entertaining and pushing boundaries for years, and we think Mike Tyson’s playful side is exactly what our Cowboy Christmas Party needs,” Brittany Rose, general manager of Larry Flynn’s Huster, told TMZ.
“We know he’s not afraid to have some fun, and we’re offering him the opportunity to do so with a hefty sum,” Rose added, “Plus, we think it’ll be a night to remember for everyone in attendance.”
Even though Tyson didn’t win and got tired quickly because he’s 58, he didn’t feel bad about the fight at all. He lost to Paul by the judges saying it wasn’t his win, but he was okay with it.
This was Tyson’s seventh loss out of 50 wins, while Paul’s record got better to 11-1.