Yes, Texas Sanctioned Tyson-Paul, But There Are Three Major Caveats
Texas Commission Delivers Blow to Tyson-Paul Fight
The Texas Combat Sports Commission has rejected the proposed fight between Mike Tyson and Logan Paul. The commission’s decision comes as a blow to the fighters and the millions of fans who were eagerly anticipating the event. However, there are three major caveats to the commission’s decision that could still allow the fight to happen.
Caveat 1: The Commission’s Decision Is Not Final
The Texas Combat Sports Commission is not the only regulatory body that has to approve the fight. The California State Athletic Commission also has to give its approval, and it is possible that they will come to a different decision than the Texas commission.
Caveat 2: The Fighters Could Appeal the Decision
If the fighters are unhappy with the Texas commission’s decision, they can appeal it to the state’s Office of Administrative Hearings. If the Office of Administrative Hearings rules in favor of the fighters, the fight could still happen.
Caveat 3: The Commission Could Change Its Mind
The Texas Combat Sports Commission could change its mind and approve the fight at a later date. This is unlikely, but it is not impossible.
In conclusion, the Texas Combat Sports Commission’s decision to reject the Tyson-Paul fight is not the final word on the matter. There are still several ways that the fight could happen, and fans should not give up hope just yet.