What's Mike Tyson's net asset and Jake Paul has a huge difference between them

Fans are looking forward to seeing a match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. This war has attracted great interest and controversy around the globe because of the great distinction both boxers have in age, career, and success. Tyson, who is known differently as "Iron Mike," will do [...]
Fans are looking forward to seeing a match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. This war has attracted great interest and controversy around the globe because of the great distinction both boxers have in age, career, and success.
Tyson, who is known differently as Mr. Mike, will make his return to boxing after almost 20 years from his last professional drug in 2005.
But Paul has suggested he will earn 40m euros from the war, which is twice as much as Tyson will earn (20m euros) for participation. However, both can earn more based on bonus.
Surprisingly, the income from Tyson's career is significantly higher than Paul's.
After a long career as the undisputed champion of heavy boxing weights from 1987 to 1990, where he won 50 matches, Forbes valued Tyson's wealth of about 685m euros, where 300 million of them came before his retirement from boxing.
However, he declared bankruptcy in 2003 after enjoying a luxurious life involving expensive homes, luxury cars, and many more.
Since then, he has rebuilt his finances through his podcaster with Mike Tyson, and his business has also grown to sell health products from cannabis.
It is noteworthy that his company -- Wealthy Gorilla -- currently has a net value of 10m euros.
By comparison, Paul's market value amounts to 80m euros, which he has gained mainly through his social networks and agreements with different sponsors.
Anyway, he's won the millions in the matches he had with Nate Robinson and Tommy Fury. Paul reportedly earned 8.6m euros from the Furey match, where 65 percent of his income from the RIP-per-view system was included. /Telegraphy/












