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Jake Paul's $2M Bet, Davis Faceoff, and Bold Claims Against Joshua & Canelo

Jake Paul's $2M Bet, Davis Faceoff, and Bold Claims Against Joshua & Canelo

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Jake Paul's week has been absolutely dominated by his upcoming exhibition bout with undefeated lightweight champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis, with the fight officially set for November 15th in Miami at the Kaseya Center. The matchup has generated massive controversy, particularly after the Georgia Athletic Commission refused to sanction the bout due to the staggering 65-pound weight difference between the fighters, forcing organizers to move the event from Atlanta to Florida.

The drama reached fever pitch during a heated New York press conference where Paul and Davis engaged in an unprecedented $2 million side bet on their own victory. When a reporter asked Paul if he'd wager $500,000 on himself, Paul immediately countered with "Let's make it a million," prompting Davis to escalate further with "Let's make it two million." The two sealed the deal with a handshake, creating one of boxing's most expensive personal wagers in history.

Physical tension has been escalating between the fighters, with their latest face-off turning aggressive when Davis shoved Paul, who responded with a chest slap. The contrasting styles were evident during their initial meeting, where Paul attempted his usual psychological warfare tactics while Davis remained notably calm and unfazed, hands in his pockets despite Paul's antics, including crouching down to match Davis's 5-foot-5 frame.

The exhibition will feature ten three-minute rounds with 12-ounce gloves at a catchweight of 195 pounds, though critics continue questioning both the legitimacy and safety of the matchup. Davis has been particularly vocal about dismissing the backlash, stating "Why should I care what people say? Fans change their minds all the time. I do me."

Meanwhile, Paul made headlines on the BS with Jake Paul podcast when discussing potential future opponents with David Benavidez present. Paul boldly claimed he would defeat both Anthony Joshua and Canelo Alvarez, specifically targeting Joshua by saying "he doesn't have a chin and he has no skill and he's stiff." However, Paul admitted Benavidez would be his only refusal, calling him a "monster" who would "tear him up."

The November 15th Miami showdown promises to be anything but a typical exhibition, with pride, reputation, and millions of dollars on the line.

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