Jake Paul will face Gervonta Davis on Nov. 14 at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena in an exhibition on Netflix

Im done watching these celebrity death matches. If Jake cracks tank it wouldn’t surprise me , or vice versa.

Only fights I’m watching are Canelo v. Bud, Rolly v. Garcia 2 (whenever that happens), and Roach v. Shakur

I still gotta watch Itauma v. Whyte, and Pací v Barrios
 


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His fight with Fury's brother. Not fixed from the fighthers, but fixed by the judges.
I don't know why but I wasn't even aware of this fight. I looked at the highlights and it seemed like a competive fight. I'm a little confused though, Fury won the fight, you believe Paul won? Just going by the highlights it looked like it could have gone either way. That being said, bad decisions are a part of boxing, and are completely different than a fixed fight.
 
I don't know why but I wasn't even aware of this fight. I looked at the highlights and it seemed like a competive fight. I'm a little confused though, Fury won the fight, you believe Paul won? Just going by the highlights it looked like it could have gone either way. That being said, bad decisions are a part of boxing, and are completely different than a fixed fight.

Yes Fury won the fight, but I'm trying to figure out what the other judge was looking at. This is what I mean, when I say fixed by the judges...i mean you're right that it could have happened in any fight, but there always seems to be some shenanigans going on when it comes to his fights.

According to the Compubox stats from the fight, Fury hit Paul almost twice as much over eight rounds. There wasn’t a single round where Fury hit Paul less than Paul hit Fury. The fourth round was the biggest blowout for Fury: he hit Paul 13 times, while Paul only managed to land two strikes. But, sometimes the raw numbers don’t tell the whole story: in the eighth frame, Paul knocked down Fury for a 10-8 round despite only landing three punches.


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