Jake Paul hosted a star-studded celebration in Dallas following his victory win over Mike Tyson in the ring.
The lavish party, held at a $9 million mansion, was attended by celebrities, athletes, and influencers.
Guests arrived Saturday, receiving wristbands before entering the sprawling home.
The venue featured a spacious foyer with seating, and a bar stocked with canned alcoholic beverages.
Outside, a DJ spun hip-hop and EDM hits from artists like Drake, Kanye West, Sexyy Red, and BossMan Dlow, while a giant robot entertained the crowd with dance moves.
An open bar by the pool offered a selection of El Tequileno Platinum Tequila, Fix Alkaline Vodka, Eight Beer, and BeatBox drinks.
Food was served by Dog Haus, featuring sliders, tater tots, and El Gallo chicken wings, in partnership with Paul’s company.
Paul arrived with his girlfriend, Jutta Leerdam, his brother, Logan Paul, and his golden retriever, Thor.
Dressed in multicolored shorts and a blue-and-white shirt, Jake Paul mingled with guests and admired portraits being painted of himself and Tyson.
At one point, Page Six captured a video of a fan gifting Paul a book titled Greatest of All Time: A Tribute to Muhammad Ali.
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As the night went on, the DJ shifted to classic R&B hits by Brandy and Tevin Campbell, energizing the crowd further.
Notable attendees included former Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant, model Amber Rose, Bachelorette alum Tyler Cameron, and ex-NBA player Al Harrington.
Other guests included Haliey Welch, who co-hosts the viral Talk Tuahpodcast, Myles O’Neal, rapper 1900 Rugrat, and Betr boxer Derek Sullivan.
The party came just one day after Jake Paul defeated Tyson in a much-anticipated eight-round match at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Tyson, showing his age, struggled during the fight, landing only a few punches.