Jake Paul is planning to answer two major questions at the same time on November 14.
The YouTuber boxer has confronted with constant criticism of fighting old and/or inexperienced opponents.
'El Gallo' hopes to prove that he is legitimate by beating reigning WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis in an exhibition match.
Jake Paul will fight with a huge benefit compared to his 5ft 5, 135 pounds opponent – but he takes extra steps to show that all physical statistics are completely natural to his advantage.
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Jake Paul and Gervonta Davis agrees with the testing of USADA
On Friday, Jake Paul dropped a YouTube video in which he discussed his coming fight with Gervonta Davis.
The 6FT 1 in Prospect, which weighed 227 pounds when he fought against Mike Tyson last November, wants to break the myth over him with the help of performance -enhancing drugs.
So he was agreed to have the old drug test partner of the UFC, USADA, tested when they want during the camp.
“Don't worry. For all of you Karens who accuse me of steroids as the reason to win all my fights, we have the strictest drug test that may be for this fight,” said Paul.
“US anti-doping agency. Random drug tests at any time.”
In the next drug test Skit, Paul insisted that he is' clean as a whistle. Contrary to what they say '.
Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis Rules
Jake Paul revealed the bizarre rules for his collision with Gervonta Davis months before it was reality.
In May, Logan Paul's little brother publicly claimed that he was very close to booking a fight with Davis.
“I mean, that was also on the line of one meter, but he has to rematch Lamont Roach. He wants to get that back, and then we will come back in discussions with Mr. Gervonta,” he said in the Ariel Helwani show.
“This is the nature of boxing. You have huge battles on the line of one meter, and they just fall on.”
“195,” Jake Paul added when he was asked about what weight the fight would be disputed.
“It would be an exhibition, 10 rounds of three minutes. No restrictions, just the fact that we couldn't get it professionally.”
