Jake Paul breaks his silence to confirm super fight against Gervonta Davis

Jake Paul has confirmed his next boxing outing after rumors have surfaced online this Wednesday of a potential blockbuster.

This Wednesday, rumors began to come up that Jake Paul had booked to fight against Boxing world champion Gervonta Davis in a stunning exhibition fight.

The rumors came as the shock like it after his victory over Julio Cesar Chavez JR last June, 'The Problem Child' stated that he wanted to fight against Anthony Joshua.

Conversations seemed to go the right direction between the teams of Paul's and Joshua and at some point it seemed probably that the fight would happen.

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Jake Paul confirms Gervonta Davis Clash

Despite those conversations, rumors began to come online earlier this Wednesday that Paul 'Tank' Davis would then accept in an exhibition fight from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

The manager of the 28-year-old, Nakisa Bidarian,, however, committed a message about X, who claimed that some 'sources' had confirmed the wrong news.

“Amazing how 'sources' have confirmed it by wrongly.”

And not long after, Paul went to X himself to confirm the fight, which will stream live on Netflix on November 14.

“Gervonta who has not respected my name for too long. His nickname may be a tank, but I am an FPV drone and I am about to eliminate little boy,” said Paul.

“Yes, he is 1 of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world, but my motto is everyone, always, everywhere, against all expectations. And I love my chances. First I will kill David, then I will continue Goliath,” Paul continued.

Gervonta who has not respected my name for too long. His nickname may be a tank, but I am an FPV drone and I am about to eliminate little boy. Yes, he is one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, but my motto is everyone, always, everywhere, against all expectations. And I love my … pic.twitter.com/qgfybmqasx

– Jake Paul (@jakepaul) August 20, 2025

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Despite earlier reports that Paul vs Joshua fell apart due to 'network problems', Paul's statement clearly refers to the fact that after his fight against Davis he will fight against Joshua on November 14.

Paul is supported by the former opponent of Davis

The majority of Davis's career participated in 135 pounds, which is a huge difference compared to Paul, whose last fight was 200 pounds.

And because of that enormous weight difference between the two, Davis' former rival Ryan Garcia Paul supports to win the fight and calls it 'delusions'.

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