Mike Tyson and Jake Paul are set to make their ring walks at 4am (UK time).
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Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson main card ring walkout times, fight rules confirmed, bout order

by · Manchester Evening News

Jake Paul and 'Iron' Mike Tyson are expected to make their ring walks at 4am, while Ireland's Katie Taylor is preparing for a legacy-defining fight against Amanda Serrano, with her ring walk scheduled for 3am. The long-awaited bout will finally settle the score after the initial fight had to be rescheduled.

Tyson vs Paul has already been touted as the highest-grossing combat sports gate in Texas history, surpassing $17.8million (£14m), exceeding the previous record of $9million set after Canelo Alvarez defeated Billy Joe Saunders at the AT&T Stadium in 2021. Taylor and Serrano return for their rematch, two years after the Cork-born boxer handed 'The Real Deal' just her second career defeat.

Chantelle Cameron would go on to hand Taylor - the only blemish on her record but she atoned for the defeat six months later in Dublin, last November. The official ring walk times have been published with the main card beginning at 1am when Neeraj Goyat takes on Whindersson Nunes, Mario Barrios goes head to head with Abel Ramos at 2am before Taylor and Serrano make their way to the ring an hour late in the co-main event.

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Paul and Tyson are scheduled to make the walk at 4am but times are subject to change depending on how the other bouts pan out. Goyat and Nunes is scheduled for six three-minute rounds, while the WBC welterweight world title is on the line when Barrios and Ramos touch gloves (12 three-minute rounds).

The rematch between Taylor and Serrano, scheduled for 10 two-minute rounds, will see the undisputed super lightweight world title up for grabs. Meanwhile, Tyson's comeback to the ring will consist of eight two-minute rounds, with Paul aiming to justify his status as favourite.