Jake Paul's $100M Empire: Joshua Fight, Real Estate, and AI Debates
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The Jake Paul circus just keeps spinning at hyper speed. The biggest headline of the week was the last-minute cancellation of Paul’s much-hyped November 14 exhibition fight against Gervonta Tank Davis at Miami’s Kaseya Center. Originally set to stream on Netflix, the matchup dissolved abruptly, leaving fans in limbo and the boxing world speculating about what—or who—comes next. Bolavip confirms Davis pulled out, and that Paul is actively searching for a new marquee opponent for an event still planned in 2025. Names in the rumor mill include Ryan Garcia, Nate Diaz, and even Francis Ngannou, though nothing is locked in and Paul himself just fueled rumors by posting cryptically on X that he’s not holding his breath for 2025, adding F1 next, whatever that means, according to Sports Illustrated.
And then came the bombshell on November 14. Multiple outlets including La Nueva Crónica and SPORTbible reported that a blockbuster fight with former heavyweight champ Anthony Joshua is in advanced stages for December 19 in Miami, again set to stream live on Netflix. But Eddie Hearn, Joshua’s promoter, quickly put the brakes on the frenzy in interviews with ESPN and BBC 5 Live, clarifying that while conversations are happening and the payday could be massive, there is “no agreement yet” and any clash might be pushed as far back as late 2025 or even 2026. Paul seemed to confirm the uncertainty with that aforementioned cryptic social post. This kind of media whiplash is pure Jake Paul—turning business negotiations into a viral theatre, which, frankly, keeps his name at the top of every trending list.
Off the canvas, Paul continues building his empire. Reports from Givemesport and Times of India peg his net worth at a cool $100 million, thanks to boxing, business ventures like the Betr betting app, and “Anti Fund,” his venture capital firm. Now he’s also making real estate news, with PR Newswire and Land id revealing Paul’s newly-acquired Georgia estate and his $50,000 environmental donation to clean up Lake Seminole—perhaps a move to polish a reputation often tarnished by controversy.
On social media, Paul remains a magnet for attention and debate. He waded into the tech world last week, publicly defending Calum Worthy’s 2wai app and its AI avatar technology against online criticism, insisting the app’s grief-coping tools are a net positive, as reported by Primetimer. As for health rumors, Bloody Elbow revisited old reports that he was once urged to quit boxing over worrying symptoms—yet he’s shown no signs of slowing down.
Business, media speculation, canceled super fights, viral banter—each new plot twist for Jake Paul is another masterstroke in the art of self-promotion and reinvention. Whether the Anthony Joshua fight materializes or tanks like the Davis showdown, you can bet the next headline is already brewing.
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