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Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis: Date, time, TV channel, live stream and card as The Problem Child faces toughest test yet

Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis: Date, time, TV channel, live stream and card as The Problem Child faces toughest test yet

The Sun3 hours ago
JAKE PAUL will take on Gervonta Davis in a blockbuster bout last this year.
The Problem Child has won his last six fights since losing to Tommy Fury in February 2023.
The YouTuber -turned-boxer's most famous win came last year against 58-year-old former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.
But now he faces his most diffcult test yet as he locks horns with undefeated former three-weight world champ Davis, who is still very much of fighting age.
Tank's last bout came in March, when he escaped with a controversial draw against Lamont Roach.
Davis was allowed to take a time out after he was knocked down in the ninth round.
If Roach scored the knockdown, it would have given him the edge on the scorecards to hand Tank a shock first loss of his career.
When is Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis?
Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis will take place on Saturday, November 15.
Timings are yet to be confirmed for the card.
State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, will host.
What TV channel will Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis be on and can it be live streamed?
Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis will be broadcast live on Netflix.
You can live stream the bout via the Netflix app/website.
It is not clear if the fight will be PPV or will be available as part of a standard Netflix subscription, like Paul vs Tyson was.
Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis card
More bouts taking place on the card will be confirmed at a later date.
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