The Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium hosted a Netflix show on Friday night between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
Jerry Jones made an appearance, of course, and Deion Sanders was named the new head coach by Cowboys legend Michael Irvin during the broadcast, while everyone was joking around after photos went viral of the curtains drawn to cover the stadium’s huge window.
And you know the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders had to start the event by performing “Thunderstruck” because it’s all about branding.
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Cowboys star Micah Parsons was in attendance at the event, was apparently booed when introduced on the jumbotron, and had some words for Paul after the former YouTuber got a lackluster decision win over “Iron Mike.”
After the fight, Parsons fired his Twitter fingers and sent out a tweet challenging Paul to a boxing match.
Ugh!! Jake let’s go 8 rounds!!!! @jekpool
– Micah Parsons (@MicahhParsons11) November 16, 2024
Can Cowboys fans get anything normal?
Jerry Jones is struggling to pay his star players as it is, do you really think he would want to spend tens of millions of dollars on a player to get beaten up in a boxing match?
Sure, Parsons trains boxing in the off-season, but Jake Paul, love him or hate him, relentlessly trains in boxing year-round. No one wants to see these two men go down.
At least Parsons has his own podcast to continue calling for the fight.
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