One of the most intriguing elements of this fight is the rule change requested by Tyson, which has been approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Instead of the usual three-minute rounds typical of professional boxing, the fight will consist of eight two-minute rounds.
Tyson, who turns 58 this year, believes the change will increase the intensity of the fight, leading to more exciting exchanges. “I wanted shorter rounds for more action. If we have shorter rounds, we would fight more,” Tyson said, noting that the modification is designed to make the fight more entertaining.
Two-minute rounds could play into Tyson’s hands, given the 31-year age difference between him and Paul, who is 27. Shorter rounds may also help Tyson better manage his stamina, especially given his recent health scare.