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Great shout to get the ball rolling, Stephen.
Got to favour Muhammad Ali if we're doing boxing rules but Bruce Lee takes it if we go mixed martial arts?
Jake Paul defeats 58-year-old Mike Tyson on points in heavyweight fight in Texas
Controversial bout is a drab contest, with Tyson miles off the pace
Paul improves pro record to 11-1, Tyson suffers seventh defeat in first pro fight in 19 years
UNDERCARD: Katie Taylor defeats Amanda Serrano narrowly on points in epic rematch
Taylor rocked in first round, Serrano fights much of bout with massive cut over eye
All three judges score it 95-94 to Ireland's Taylor
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Bobbie Jackson
Great shout to get the ball rolling, Stephen.
Got to favour Muhammad Ali if we're doing boxing rules but Bruce Lee takes it if we go mixed martial arts?
#bbcboxing, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)
Bruce Lee v Muhammad Ali.
Stephen, Colchester
Tyson v Paul
Influencer, actor, social media star, boxer, entrepreneur.
As far as CVs go, Jake Paul's is pretty impressive and extremely well-rounded.
After initially growing a social following via videos posted on the now defunct Vine platform (remember that?!), Paul launched his YouTube channel in 2014.
A decade on and his estimated net worth is around £30.2m.
"I'm an entrepreneur, I own six businesses, I box, I do YouTube, I do podcasts, I'm spiritual," Paul tells BBC Sport.
"There are so many layers to my onion and it's all in one. I can be the class clown, crazy entertainer or I can be the super passionate competitor that's going to be world champion one day."
If there were world titles for self-promotion, Paul would be the undisputed champion. Alongside his brother, WWE wrestler and fellow social media star Logan, he has an ability to connect with audiences and profit from it.
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The last few years have seen the lines between YouTuber boxing and the mainstream sport become extremely blurred.
Jake Paul's journey from amateur contests against fellow YouTubers to facing a mix of current of former combat athletes has raised many questions and ruffled plenty of feathers.
Tonight Paul goes up against one of the greatest heavyweights to ever put on a pair of gloves, Mike Tyson.
So, in this crazy boxing world we now find ourselves in, it's time for you to dream.
If you had the opportunity to pit two people against each other in a boxing match, who would it be?
Now, they do need to famous - actor, sportsperson, musician etc - there's no point in saying Dave from five-a-side against Mike who works in the corner shop, that's just not going to add much!
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Kal Sajad
BBC Sport at AT&T Stadium, Texas
This AT&T Stadium - home to NFL side Dallas Cowboys - really is something else, which you would kind of expect when you hear it cost more than $1billion to build.
It's bright, very bright. With the roof of the dome structured venue closed, there are eight gigantic TV screens hovering above the ring lighting up the stadium. We have strobe lighting, a lot of digital sponsorship and camera phones out in their thousands.
I was particularly impressed with how many seats were taken by 19:00 local time when the televised card began. I'd say it was around two-thirds full. I bet the queue for the bar is quiet.
Boxing expert Steve Bunce has been a busy man over the past week, with two huge nights of boxing taking place this weekend.
Not only do we have the undisputed bout between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano in Texas, but Bournemouth's Chris Billam-Smith is hoping to add the WBA cruiserweight belt to his WBO title when he meets Gilberto Ramirez.
Taylor v Serrano 2
We were spoiled by the spectacle of Katie Taylor against Amanda Serrano at Madison Square Garden in 2022.
Ireland's Taylor claimed a split-decision win with two judges scoring it 97-93 and 96-93 in her favour, while one judge saw it as 96-94 for Serrano.
An instant classic, it was inevitable we'd get the chance to see them run it back.
It was the first time two females had headlined at the iconic New York venue and Dublin's Croke Park was immediately suggested as a potential host for the rematch.
However, Taylor is not getting the homecoming she dreamed of and we're settling for a night in Texas at the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium.
The venue can hold 80,000 with organisers hoping to sell 60,000 tickets.
Kal Sajad
BBC Sport at AT&T Stadium, Texas
Good evening from Texas.
Tonight we have the richest fight in female boxing. Two warriors who will go down as legends of the sport in a rematch which has been two years in the making.
It's hard not to get drawn in by the entertainment which will follow it, but Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano is a super-fight, make no mistake.
Let's witness greatness. Then, if you want to, you can enjoy - or watch on with intrigue - one of the most controversial professional bouts in the history of the sport.
Sometimes I question why I hitched my love of sport to the world of boxing, especially when we're up in the wee hours of the night to tune in.
Am I right?
Anyway, it should be worth it with the much-anticipated rematch of Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano coming up shortly.
The pair put on a fight of the year contender when they last met in April 2022 and we can only hope for another barnstormer tonight.
Taylor retained her undisputed lightweight crown last time out and it's her undisputed light-welterweight title that is on the line this time.
Can Taylor make it two from two? Or will Serrano get her revenge?
There's also the matter of a bout between former undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul to come at the top of tonight's card.