People suspected rigging due to Mike Tyson missing easy opportunities and not taking shots he would have taken in his prime. There were noticeable openings that Tyson didn't capitalize on, leading to allegations of fixing.
The fight met low expectations but disappointed many viewers who hoped for a more competitive match. Mike Tyson's performance was notably different from his prime, and Jake Paul left several openings that Tyson didn't exploit.
The fight drew over 100 million viewers, but many felt ripped off, leading to numerous theories and discussions about potential rigging on the internet.
Rosie Perez found the experience stressful due to the magnitude of the event and the production challenges, such as not hearing cues from the production truck. She also had to manage her nerves in a live setting, similar to a Broadway performance.
Rosie Perez prepared by doing a test run with the sound off and commentating a fight with Roy Jones Jr. She also did prelim commentary to settle her nerves before the main event.
Rosie Perez was initially shocked and hesitant when asked to do the commentary, but she eventually agreed after a test run and support from Roy Jones Jr. and Andre Ward.
Rosie Perez is grateful to Jake Paul for significantly increasing paydays for boxers like Amanda Serrano and Katie Taylor. However, she has mixed feelings about him as a boxer, acknowledging his improvement but questioning his legitimacy in the sport.
The most nerve-wracking experience for Rosie Perez was her Broadway debut, where she had to perform naked on stage, which she found more challenging than the boxing commentary.
Rosie Perez was offered a role in 'Before' by Billy Crystal, but she initially turned it down due to its similarity to her role in 'Yarana'. After a lengthy discussion, she was convinced to take the role, primarily to work with Billy Crystal and Judith Light.
People have been throwing around allegations that the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight was rigged, so we touch on the fight a bit to tease our interview later in the hour with our old friend, Rosie Perez. Then our Agent of Chaos, Billy Gil, is here with another installment of Bet The Senate and this time they've got a real ringer. This Senator has been putting smiles on the faces of our friends above the border for more than 30 years, and he's got a big pick for this week's game between Notre Dame and USC, which may or may not be important. That leads us into a discussion about the implications of this week's college football games, and whether we could see a three-loss team in the playoff. Then, Rosie joins us to discuss her experience on the broadcast for the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight, the Serrano-Taylor fight that preceded it, her nerves while making her Broadway debut and working with Billy Crystal.
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