JAKE PAUL was booed by fans inside the AT&T Stadium on his way to the ring against Mike Tyson.
The former heavyweight world champion was defeated by the YouTuber-turned-boxer 31 years his junior in Texas.
Paul, 27, made his way to the ring sat in a car alongside his older brother Logan.
The younger man wore a $1million diamond-encrusted shorts and shoes for the fight.
He came out to the Phil Collins hit "In The Air Tonight", which was a slay dig at Iron Mike after he sung the song during a cameo in the film Hangover.
But fans made their feelings clear as Paul was loudly jeered by spectators.
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The Problem Child was also booed when the stadium announcer read out his boxing record.
On the other hand, Tyson, 58, was greeted with huge cheers when he made his way to the ring with a stern look on his face.
Fans reacted on social media: "Jake Paul sold out an 80,000 person arena just to be booed by everyone there."
Another added: "Paul coming out to mostly boos after they announce he’s the 'most followed boxer in the world on social media' is everything that tonight is."
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More reacted: "Paul gets booed to hell by half the crowd, place absolutely erupts for Tyson. My God the amount of love for that man is nuts."
A fourth wrote: "Getting booed by the entire crowd at his own event has to hurt worse than any punch landed tonight."
And it was not the only boos heard tonight, with fans calling Katie Taylor's controversial win over Amanda Serrano a "robbery".
Supporters were also left underwhelmed by the blockbuster main event as Paul, as expected, wore down Tyson and won via a unanimous decision.