Mike Tyson is told to join OnlyFans after exposing his bare butt on Netflix

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-23 14:19:55 | Updated at 2024-11-24 14:48:22 1 day ago
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By MAX WINTERS

Published: 13:34 GMT, 23 November 2024 | Updated: 13:35 GMT, 23 November 2024

Mike Tyson has been urged to join OnlyFans and cash in after his bare butt was exposed by Netflix

The 58-year-old boxing legend gave fans a glimpse below the belt last week in the build up to his fight against YouTuber Jake Paul. He's already reportedly been offered a $250,000 porn deal.

During a backstage interview with his son Amir, Tyson, who ultimately lost by a unanimous decision at A&T Stadium in Texas, left viewers with an eye-full.

Following a brief exchange where he predicted a 'violent end' to his fight with Paul, Tyson turned around to reveal his bare backside.

That left co-commentator Rosie Perez wholly unimpressed as she remarked 'We could've done without that butt-shot there.'

What made it worse was Netflix's troubled stream froze exactly at that moment, leaving millions of people with the sight of Tyson's butt for a number of minutes.

Mike Tyson turned his back to Netflix's cameras which revealed his bare backside last week

Now the former heavyweight champion has been told to join OnlyFans and cash in

But fitness guru Shaun T has told the former world heavyweight champion to seize the opportunity and join OnlyFans.

He told TMZ: 'I'm like, "Mike, why'd you do that for free?!"

'Well, he didn't do it for free because it was on Netflix, but I'm like, "If you do that again, just put it on OnlyFans and make some money!" 

'Come on, his name is Mike Tyson! If Shaun T could make money, Mike can make money.'

In the hours after the scene went viral, Netflix decided to double down and shared it to their 22.7 million followers on X with an incredibly fitting pun.  

'Mike Tyson's pre-fight interview got real cheeky. #PaulTyson,' the streaming giant's account wrote alongside the snippet of Tyson accidentally mooning the camera. 

YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul secured a unanimous points win over the 58-year-old in what was an underwhelming affair.

The show sparked outrage among some fight fans - both before and after Tyson struggled to land a glove on Paul over eight two-minute rounds.

Jake Paul (left) and Tyson (right) have both since been handed official bans from boxing 

The fight in Arlington lasted the full eight rounds and there was little in the way of damage

The social media star, 27, was in control throughout the fight with Tyson, who wore a knee brace, and revealed after the fight that he didn't knock him out by choice.

Both fighters have been handed bans from boxing now. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation have a rule which states that each fighter must rest for three days for each round fought.

The fight lasted the full eight rounds, meaning neither man is allowed to compete for 24 days.

Paul also admitted to pulling his punches after he saw his legendary opponent weakening during the bout.

'After I'd seen him tired I didn't want to put too much hurt on him, but I wanted the fans to get a good experience,' he continued. 'But there was a point where my aggression and violence went away when I wasn't getting hit. I love Mike.'

Paul is said to have made $40million (£32m) from fighting Tyson, while Iron Mike is said to have been paid around $20m (£16m) for the bout in Arlington, Texas.

An average of 60 million households watch the main event live, with as many as 65 million watching at one time, according to MVP. 

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