The most controversial boxing match ever is almost upon us as 27-year-old Jake Paul takes on a 58-year-old Mike Tyson tomorrow evening (15 November).
Purists and casual spectators alike will be tuning in to Netflix's first ever live broadcast at the 60,000 capacity AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Paul said at the press conference last night: "I fear no man. So I want him to be that old savage Mike. He says he's going to kill me. I'm ready.
"I want that killer. I want the hardest match possible Friday night, and I want there to be no excuses from everyone at home when I knock him out."
Tyson said: "I'm just ready to fight. I've said everything I had to say. There's nothing else to say. I'm just looking forward to fighting."
Since many of us already pay for the streaming service, it'll be nice change to not pay extra to watch a boxing match.
But one group who certainly isn't bothered about money is the company who splashed a whopping $2 million (£1.58 million) on a ringside package with six seats.
What the $2 million Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul package gets you
Jake Paul will take on Mike Tyson tomorrow (15 November) night (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
Fight organisers Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), co-founded by Paul, has sold its $2 million 'MVP Owner’s Experience', which will include to a ringside suite against the ring at the AT&T Stadium.
It's basically a three-day experience featuring two ringside apron seats and four row one ringside seats.
There will be a post-fight in-ring experience with a photo opportunity and the buyers will get private VIP entrance to all events.
A mock up of what the ringside booth might look like (X)
Are they just watching on a TV? (X)
Also, they'll get a two-night stay at the Loews Arlington Hotel and a private VIP green room on fight night, featuring an open bar and all-inclusive menu.
A dedicated host/concierge and personal security escort will be hand for the duration of the event.
The most bizarre detail? According to mock-ups of the ringside booth on X, it looks like after shelling out $2 million, the VIPs will be watching the fight on a TV rather than watching it happen in front of them.
Who purchased the package?
The moment is nearly here (Ed Mulholland/Getty Images)
TorkLaw, a national personal injury law firm, purchased the eye-watering package as the founder, Reza Torkzadeh, said: "TorkLaw, is excited to have purchased the MVP Owners experience package for this historic event with MVP and Netflix, bringing a once-in-a-lifetime boxing event to audiences around the world.
"Just as every fighter in the ring stands to represent resilience, grit, and the pursuit of victory, TorkLaw stands in the corner of the people, fighting for justice and empowering those who need it most.
"As champions of the people, we believe in supporting opportunities that inspire and elevate.
"This event showcases not only the power of competition but the spirit of perseverance, and we’re honored to be a part of it."
The undercard for the Mike Tyson Vs Jake Paul fight is set to take place around 1am our time, while the main event is expected to be around 4am.