Inside Jake Paul’s celebrity-studded post-fight celebration after defeating Mike Tyson

Jake Paul had a wild after-party at a private home in Dallas on Saturday to celebrate defeating Mike Tyson.

Jake Paul celebrated his victory over Mike Tyson by throwing a boozy after party in Dallas

At the celebration, hosted by his sports betting startup Betr, a number of friends, family members, and celebrities joined the YouTuber-turned-fighter, who dominated his highly anticipated battle against Tyson at Texas’ AT&T Stadium on Friday night.

Paul can be seen celebrating his most recent victory in the ring by taking a shot with his father Greg and a couple of his friends in the first of many videos from the celebration that Betr posted.Jake’s girlfriend Jutta Leerdam, who ignited the internet by showing up for the fight on Friday wearing a gorgeous high-slit outfit, was also at the party, along with his older brother Logan and his fiancée Nina Agdal.

Paul's older brother Logan and his fiancee Nina Agdal played some beer pong at the party

Rapper 1900 Rugrat, ‘Hawk Tuah’ girl Haliey Welch, and former NFL player Dez Bryant were among the famous attendees.

Another party video showed Paul smoking with 1900 Rugrat while they listened to music, however it’s not apparent if he was using marijuana or cigarettes.At one point during the evening, Logan and Nina engaged in a game of beer pong, and the WWE superstar’s companion received a big hug from her soon-to-be husband after making an amazing shot.

Hawk Tuah girl Haliey Welch and her boyfriend Kelby Blackwell were also at the bash

Continuing to ride the wave of her viral ‘Hawk Tuah’ popularity, Haliey was spotted later that night entering the party with boyfriend Kelby Blackwell, despite acknowledging that she was a little too casually dressed for the event.

Having hardly suffered any damage in their eight-round fight on Friday night, Paul was able to enjoy his victory against Tyson.

Following a promising opening round, ‘Iron’ Mike lost a unanimous points decision after failing to deliver any big strikes for the rest of the fight.Paul said after the bout that he refrained from giving the 58-year-old boxing veteran any needless punishment because it turned out to be a lackluster event at AT&T Stadium.

The 27-year-old responded, “Yeah definitely,” when asked if he slowed down after observing Tyson’s fatigue. Certainly a little.

“I didn’t want to hurt someone who didn’t need to be hurt, but I wanted to show the fans.”

After the altercation, Jake’s brother Logan told Mail Sport, “I think Jake let him live.”‘He’s tough, proud of him, and he withstood the storm against a young beast named Jake Paul,’ he continued.

After enduring a fight against a rival who is 31 years his junior, Tyson feels certain he won the night as well.

Less than twenty-four hours after the bout, Tyson posted on X on Saturday, saying: “This is one of those situations where you lost but still won.”

I am appreciative of last night. To get in the ring one last time, there are no regrets.

I nearly passed away in June. received eight blood transfusions. In the hospital, I lost half of my blood and twenty-five pounds. I had to strive to recover so that I could fight, and I prevailed.

“No man has the right to demand that my kids watch me square off against a skilled fighter half my age for eight rounds in front of a crowded Dallas Cowboy stadium.” “Thank you.”