Jake Paul's fight against Tank Davis is relocating from Atlanta to Miami, as stated by the event's promoter.
In an exciting turn of events, the much-anticipated boxing match between social media sensation Jake Paul and professional boxer Tank Davis has been moved from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, to the Kaseya Center in Miami.
The promoter of the match, Most Valuable Productions, announced the change in location. The new venue promises to bring an electrifying atmosphere to the highly anticipated bout.
Jake Paul, currently ranked No. 14 in the world, established himself as a legitimate name in the WBA cruiserweight division (200 pounds) following his most recent victory against Julio César Chávez Jr. in June. Paul boasts a professional record of 12 wins and 1 loss, with 7 knockouts.
On the other hand, Tank Davis, with a professional record of 30 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw, has yet to taste defeat in his career. Known for his powerful punches, Davis has 28 knockouts in his professional boxing career and has won three titles in the super featherweight and lightweight divisions. The weight class for the upcoming match between the two is cruiserweight (200 pounds).
Interestingly, Davis drew his last match against Lamont Roach Jr. in June. Despite the draw, Davis's fans remain optimistic about his chances against Paul.
The date for the boxing match between Paul and Davis is yet to be announced, but it is speculated to take place on November 14, 2025. Fans can catch the action live as the match will be televised on Netflix.
With both fighters bringing their A-game to the ring, the boxing world eagerly awaits the electrifying encounter at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
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