Cruiserweight Jake Paul and lightweight Gervonta Davis announce they will fight on Nov. 14
The exhibition match features a weight difference exceeding 50 pounds, with Davis opting for this lucrative event over a unification bout, sparking debate over fairness and spectacle.
- On November 14, Jake Paul and Gervonta 'Tank' Davis will fight an exhibition at Atlanta's State Farm Arena, streamed globally by Netflix to over 300 million subscribers.
- Negotiations between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua collapsed in March over 'network issues', while Gervonta 'Tank' Davis is foregoing a unification fight with WBC champion Shakur Stevenson to take this exhibition.
- Paul and Davis face a pronounced weight gap, with Paul typically over 200 pounds and Davis at 135–140, prompting expected exhibition rules like larger gloves and strict weight caps.
- For Paul, the matchup prolongs his spectacle streak as critics accuse Gervonta 'Tank' Davis of ducking rematches and fans on X demand WBA sanctions.
- Uncertainty persists about sanctioning and pro records, while a deleted Netflix Turkiye post prompted claims the fight's future and legitimacy remain unclear.
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Cruiserweight Jake Paul to fight lightweight Gervonta Davis on Nov. 14
The great disparity in weight is at the forefront of the announcement Wednesday that cruiserweight Jake Paul will fight Gervonta "Tank" Davis, a world champion lightweight, on Nov. 14 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
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Cruiserweight Jake Paul and lightweight Gervonta Davis announce they will fight on Nov. 14
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