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Ryan Garcia is all prepared to return to the ring after a year, and he’ll do this by throwing punches at Rolando Rolly Romero in the Fatal Fury event tomorrow, happening in Times Square, New York. With many great fights on the undercard, the event was already a hype among boxing fans as they added one more reason to the list.

The retired boxing icon, Mike Tyson, announced just two days before the grand showdown that he’ll be attending the bout too. Albeit not for chilling on a Friday night, dropping an X post saying, Can’t wait! I’ll be there in Times Square as guest analyst.But how much will he get to share his years of experience in the sport?

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Mike Tyson’s estimated salary as a guest analyst at Garcia vs. Romero

As a guest analyst during the event, Tyson would be offering live insights and commentary on the match, which will be broadcast exclusively on DAZN pay-per-view. Not just that, he’ll be giving pre- and post-fight analysis as well. According to Celebrity Talent, Mike Iron Tyson usually charges $150k to $200k as a speaking fee. Assuming that it’s been five months since his Jake Paul loss, the return to the boxing landscape in person would be at the higher end of this segment.

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But then again, since no sources have officially disclosed the amount, with Tyson himself dropping just as little as that comment on his X handle, it is hard to guess his earnings for tomorrow. That said, it is still likely that he’ll get paid lavishly, since Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, with the Ring Magazine promoting the event, in collaboration with the Japanese SNK Corporation, who created the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves game.

This event is part of the Fatal Fury card, and the Conor Benn vs. Chris Eubank Jr. bout that happened just days ago was also part of the game’s promotional events.

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Mike Tyson’s net worth in 2025 after fight against Jake Paul

As of 2025, Mike Tyson’s net worth is estimated to be around $50 million, with some sources suggesting it may have reached beyond $50 million following his high-profile fight against Jake Paul . This bout, held in November 2024, reportedly added $30-40 million in the boxing legend’s bank balance.

 

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Beyond the ring, Tyson has diversified his income through various ventures. He co-founded ‘Tyson 2.0,’ a cannabis company that has become a significant contributor to his wealth. Additionally, his podcast, ‘Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson,’ along with appearances in films and endorsements, have bolstered his earnings.

Tyson’s financial journey has seen highs and lows, including a bankruptcy filing in 2003. However, through strategic business moves and media engagements, he has managed to rebuild a substantial portion of his fortune.

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