VIDEO: Brave Fan Recorded Himself Miraculously Sneaking Into Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight & Getting Ringside, And Everyone Said The Same Thing About It

The Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight was one of the largest boxing events in several years. It was held at AT&T Stadium, and just over 72,000 fans attended.

Of course, buying a ticket would have been the most popular way to get into the venue, but one person had a very different idea.

A YouTuber named airrack made it into the stadium by sneaking in with elaborate disguises and stories.

At first, he attempted to get a real job as a security guard for the event, but that ultimately backfired as he was stopped at the entrance and told to leave the property.

It was far from over, though. Nothing would stop him from seeing Paul and Tyson duel it out because next, he found a group of people who let him hitch a ride into an underground entrance.

Once inside, he dressed up as a maintenance person, and it was smooth sailing. He took an elevator down to the main level and walked right next to the ring.

The police eventually asked him to leave, but at that point, he had already achieved his main goal of getting right next to where Tyson and Paul were set to fight.

 

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In just under 24 hours, the post already has over 60,000 likes on Instagram and another 60,000 on Facebook.

Social Media Was Going Wild After He Got Ringside At Jake Paul-Mike Tyson

Of course, if you watched the fight between Tyson and Paul, you’d know there wasn’t too much action.

It got social media, making jokes about this stunt and the fight.

“This was probably more entertaining than the actual fight,” said one comment.

“This video was better than the actual fight,” said another.

“buying tickets for that shi deff wasnt worth it, understandable,” joked a third.

It’s reported that the Tyson and Pual fight made $17.8 million from ticket sales alone, so this guy might have had the right idea.

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