Netflix are set to screen the biggest boxing bout in years – and our fearless leader’s getting fight ready by dipping his hand into his pocket.
The latest Jake Paul v Mike Tyson odds on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app indicate the social media loudmouth is the favourite to beat the former heavyweight champion of the world.
While it has been criticised and branded a freak show because ‘Iron Mike’ is more than 30 years Paul’s senior – the biggest age gap in the history of professional boxing – the bout is sure to attract plenty of attention.
And generous Uncle Paddy’s helping to build the hype by giving away a completely free bet for new and existing customers to spend on the scrap.
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Jake Paul v Mike Tyson Free Bet
You can get your completely free £1 bet for Jake Paul v Mike Tyson on the Paddy Power Promotions page from 09:00 on Wednesday, 13th November.
The promotion is available for new and existing customers with registered Paddy Power accounts, aged 18 or over
Your bet needs a minimum price of at least 1/2 (1.5) in order for the freebie to qualify.
Paddy Power New Customer Sign-Up Offer
You can get €/£20 in free bets by signing up to Paddy Power and betting €/£5.
All you need to do is open a new account using the promo code YSKARZ and deposit a minimum of €/£5 using a debit card only. Once you’ve met those conditions, simply place a minimum bet worth €/£5 on any sport at evens odds or greater.
The qualifying requirements must be completed within 30 days of opening the account and Paddy will drop the €/£20 worth of free bets into your account once the initial bet has been settled.
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