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Jake Paul's $100M Payday in Doubt: Davis Fight on the Brink, Real Estate Flex, and Joshua 2026 Rumors

Jake Paul's $100M Payday in Doubt: Davis Fight on the Brink, Real Estate Flex, and Joshua 2026 Rumors

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Jake Paul is back in the headlines with a mix of boxing spectacle, real estate flexes, business deals, and personal vulnerability that capture the chaos of his public persona. The dominant story has been the highly anticipated exhibition fight with Gervonta “Tank” Davis, scheduled for November 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, though it now teeters on the brink of collapse. Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix reports that serious domestic violence allegations against Davis have put the bout in jeopardy, prompting Netflix and Paul’s reps to explore emergency replacements. Rumors swirled that Paul’s team already reached out to lightweight star Ryan Garcia as a potential backup, though at press time nothing was inked. Despite the turmoil, Paul has kept the hype machine running, recently telling TMZ that this is the “most scared” he’s ever felt for a fight, opening up about his unpredictable mindset and underscoring the pressure he’s under for what was billed as the “biggest event of the year.”

Social media and sports media alike have buzzed about the financial extravagance of the deal, with KICK host Aden Ross grilling Paul on his rumored $50–100 million payday for the bout. Paul laughed off the upper end, but admitted the payouts are massive, with special knockout bonuses in the contract for either fighter. The Miami fight was promoted as a “10-round exhibition” with unusual size and weight measures to level the field between the much heavier Paul and the more experienced Davis—before Davis’s legal complications sent the event into limbo. Still, Miami is ready, with dozens of watch parties and club promos crowding event sites in anticipation and Paul regularly trending on X and TikTok as fans debate the fight’s fate.

On the business front, Paul made waves by bringing NBA stars Lonzo and LiAngelo Ball into his Betr sports betting company, relaunching his podcast and touting over $250 million in payouts from the app, according to TMZ. Not to be outdone in real estate, Pool Magazine confirmed that Paul just closed on a sprawling $15.7 million mansion in San Juan, Puerto Rico, replete with a breathtaking geometric pool and luxury amenities, further burnishing his stature as a crossover entertainment kingpin.

As if that wasn’t enough, Paul pulled headlines for negotiating a potential blockbuster fight with Anthony Joshua in 2026—a move Eddie Hearn admits is possible but contingent on Paul getting past his current (if imperiled) bout. All eyes remain on whether the Tank Davis fight collapses, and who Jake might face next in his relentless push to stay at the center of pop-culture and professional boxing.

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