Massachusetts Regulators Continue to Allow Betting on Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight

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Massachusetts Regulators Continue to Allow Betting on Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight
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MGC reached out to other legal U.S. sports betting states for guidance on allowing bets on the event, which many decided they were.

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission reached out to other legal U.S. sports betting states for guidance on allowing bets on the event, which many decided they were. The Massachusetts Gaming Commission decided to continue allowing betting markets for the Netflix-broadcasted exhibition boxing match set for Nov. 15.

Paul, a 27-year-old social media influencer, boxer, and co-founder of Betr, is a -250 favorite at BetMGM. The bout was originally scheduled for July 20, but the retired and former heavyweight champion Tyson, 58, had health issues that postponed the event.Under Massachusetts regulations, ABC matches, including amateur bouts, are allowed for betting in the Bay State. However, he said Colorado had specific rules that wouldn’t allow betting markets for Tyson-Paul.

Three of the five commissioners said they opted to not challenge the wagering status because of specific rule changes that make the fight safer.

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