Jake Paul will fill the gloves on November 14 for a new bizarre boxing mismatch.
A year after his controversial victory over the 59-year-old heavyweight legend Mike Tyson, the YouTuber boxer will be in an exhibition champion Gervonta Davis against the current WBA light weight champion Gervonta Davis.
Standing on just 5ft 5 in long and usually 135 pounds weighs when he gets into the ring, 'Tank' will be confronted a major disadvantage against Jake Paul. The 6ft 1 in prospect tipped the scales on 227 pounds during its 12-1 fighting career.
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Revising Jake Paul vs. Nate Robinson
Jake Paul has aimed at smaller hunters in his controversial 13-fighter run in the Ring.
The smallest of them was NBA star Nate Robinson, whose first and only boxing match ended in a disaster.
In November 2020 Paul stole the show with a face plant knock -out victory over Robinson on the Undercard of Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr.
The head of the 5ft 8 in basketball player bounced from the canvas when he was put asleep by a huge upper hand right in the second round of his fight with Paul.
Fans were so concerned about Robinson that he was forced to issue a statement in which he assured that he was 'OK' after the Paul Ko.
Davis will surrender a few centimeters high than Robinson, but he will still have faith in beating Paul.
The 30-year-old is generally considered one of the best pound-for-pound boxers on the planet in 2025.
In the meantime, Paul's best victory against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., who was at least 10 years after his peak when they fought in June. So the jury is still on the former Disney star and his ability to hang with real boxers, regardless of the size.
Jake Paul Drops Anthony Joshua Hint
In recent weeks, all about Jake Paul against Anthony Joshua.
'The Problem Child' dropped a big hint that a collision with the two -time heavyweight world champion 'Goliath' is still on the cards after the announcement of Gervonta Davis as his next opponent.
“Gervonta, who has not respected my name for too long,” tweeted Paul.
“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 chances.
“First I will kill David, then I will go Goliath.”
“First David, then Goliath”
