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Chaos at Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul with fans thrown out and jailed as AT&T Stadium goes wild

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CHAOS broke out before Mike Tyson's fight with Jake Paul.

Some fans were booted out of the AT&T Stadium in Texas during the undercard for the main event.

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Chaos broke out at the AT&T Stadium before Mike Tyson fought Jake PaulCredit: Getty
Some were thrown out early and one even ended up in the stadium jailCredit: AP

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And according to reports, one supporter was even thrown into the stadium jail.

A staggering 70,000 tickets were bought for the showpiece event between former heavyweight world champion Tyson and the ex-YouTube star Paul.

And that brought in a whopping £14.4million in sales.

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Incredibly, those ticket receipts are the most of any boxing fight outside of Las Vegas.

It crushed the previous record of £7.1m from Canelo Alvarez's win over Billy Joe Saunders in 2021 - at the same venue in Arlington.

Elsewhere, a Netflix cameraman was kicked by a cheerleader in further chaotic scenes.

The Dallas Cowboys entertainers took to the ring to open up the special event on the streaming platform.

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But as the crew performed a kick line, the cameraman tried to walk down the line.

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However, he took a boot to the head.

Kate Abdo forced to apologise after major Netflix technical difficulties moments into Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul broadcast

And that was not the only difficulty Netflix faced on their live sport debut.

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Glamorous Kate Abdo - who presented the event - had to apologise when the streaming service was hit with technical difficulties.

Abdo had asked Evander Holyfield a question at the studio in the AT&T Stadium - but the former boxer's headphones were not working and he couldn't hear her.

The experienced host said sorry to Holyfield as Lennox Lewis jumped in as messenger.

Elsewhere, thousands of viewers around the world saw the Netflix crash amid the overwhelming demand to catch the action.

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A Netflix cameraman took a kick to the head from a cheerleaderCredit: Netflix
Kate Abdo had to apologise for Netflix's teething problemsCredit: Netflix

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