Oh well, the argument has turn now into a Jake Paul fanboy or not, Lol. But in any case, it looks like the boxing community here is divided already? Some might not like what Jake Paul is doing and not it drags the name of one of the legend in boxing and we say that it is ok for him to fight and do exhibitions match? And this could be a trend now, I thought that after we go back to the norm, this kind of exhibition match will end as well. However, it looks like they want to continue because they are making a good amount of money out of casual and hard core boxing fans specially if Jake Paul will have a dance partner that is a legend like Mike Tyson in this case.
As long as money can be made this way, why would promoters stop those fights? It is basically free money to them and almost no one can say no to free money.
What it worries me is if it is possible those fights may have a negative effect on boxing over the long term, since there is no comparison between an exhibition fight and one in which both boxers are fighting for a championship, so those that are still not completely into boxing may be discouraged to watch more of it, as they find those exhibitions fights disappointing and they come to believe that is the level they can expect out of the best boxing matches.