Sydney Thomas: ‘Real winner’ in Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight

Jake Paul’s win over Mike Tyson sparks boos, while Ring Girl Sydney Thomas emerges as the night’s star.


Pop Culture & Art November 16, 2024
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YouTuber Jake Paul, 27, secured a unanimous decision victory over former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, 58, in a professional boxing match at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas. 

Judges scored the bout 80-72, 79-73, and 79-73 in Paul’s favor. However, the match failed to captivate the 70,000 attendees, many of whom booed the fighters and left the stadium early. While the fight itself disappointed, a different highlight captured fans’ attention.


Sydney Thomas, a 20-year-old University of Alabama student and Ring Girl, emerged as the true star of the night. Representing Most Valuable Promotions alongside four other models, Sydney dazzled viewers and was quickly declared the "real winner" on social media. This was only her second time in the role, following her debut in Puerto Rico last month. Sharing her excitement online, Sydney wrote, “Adding 'ring girl' to the resume. I had a blast getting in the ring.”


As the youngest of the group, Sydney is gaining rapid recognition in both modeling and social media. Her presence stood out among her peers, including seasoned professionals like Virginia Sanhouse, Lexi Williams, Raphaela Milagres, and Delia Sylvain, who also contributed to the event’s glamour.


Meanwhile, Paul and Tyson face mandatory suspensions imposed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Per professional boxing rules, the fighters must rest for three days for each round fought, resulting in a 24-day recovery period. Neither sustained injuries during the match.


Though the fight underwhelmed, the event’s visual appeal, highlighted by Sydney’s breakout moment, kept audiences talking long after the final bell, underscoring the unexpected stars of the night.

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