What was Jake Paul spraying during the Mike Tyson fight? Yellow spray can sparks curiosity online

Jake Paul's win over Mike Tyson drew attention for his use of a spray during the fight.

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Jake Paul's victory over Mike Tyson on November 15, 2024, gained attention after he was seen spraying something on himself during the fight. He was spotted using a yellow container, which was later identified as a product from his men’s care line, W.  

Interestingly, many fans reportedly left the Netflix-broadcast match midway, unaware of the final results. Meanwhile, Paul applied the spray primarily to his torso as he entered the AT&T Stadium with his girlfriend, Jutta Leerdam.  

Paul’s use of the spray became a hot topic on social media, with netizens sharing their reactions on X (formerly Twitter). One user remarked: "Logan & Jake Paul are two of the greatest marketers on the planet. The W can being sprayed in every video shot is worth millions of dollars in free advertising."  

Others expressed curiosity about the spray, with reactions such as: "Dawg. Wtf is Jake Paul spraying himself with?"  

"What is this yellow spray bottle that @jakepaul keeps using?"  

"What does Jake Paul keep spraying himself with? What is in that yellow can?"  

Criticism also emerged, with some users taking a jab at Jake for his behavior. One wrote:  
"Jake Paul emoting and spraying his bod man fragrance on himself after beating up an old man is insane."  

Another added: "Jake Paul arrives, bathing himself in AXE body spray, with a heavily botoxed and plastic bimbette on his arm."  

The spray Jake used during the fight is a part of his men’s care line, W. In addition to the spray, the product range includes antiperspirant and body wash. According to *Daily Mail*, Jake launched the line due to his "insecurity" about sweating.  

The W products boast various features, such as mood-boosting fragrances and beneficial ingredients like Vitamin B, Vitamin E, and Magnesium. Moreover, they are free of phthalates, parabens, harsh sulfates, and artificial dyes.  

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