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Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva Boxing Match Officially Scheduled For Oct. 29

Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva Boxing Match Officially Scheduled For Oct. 29

Jake Paul will take on his biggest challenge yet with Anderson Silva.
It is official. Jake Paul will take on former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva in the boxing ring on October 29.
On Tuesday, Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions announced that the details are finalized and the fight is now official. Paul and Silva will step in the ring at Gila River Arena in Phoenix. The two will meet face-to-face on Monday in Los Angeles for a press conference followed by a second one the next day in Phoenix. Tickets for the event will go on sale on September 14 and will air on Showtime pay-per-view.

The biggest fight of the year is happening Saturday, October 29th live from Phoenix, Arizona at Gila River Arena. #PaulSilva is official. @GilaRiverArena @ShowtimeBoxing @jakepaul @SpiderAnderson pic.twitter.com/oQwMPqmwUR
— Most Valuable Promotions (@MostVpromotions) September 6, 2022

“It is an honor to be in there with the legendary Anderson Silva. Although, I’m going to knock him out in under five rounds. Y’all are the first to know. I’m so excited,” Paul said in the official announcement on Most Valuable Promotions’ Twitter.
Jake Paul will now face the biggest challenge of his career. After having fights cancelled in August with both Tommy Fury and Hasim Rahman Jr., Paul will now have the chance to fight one of the best UFC fighters of all-time.
Paul is 5-0 in his professional boxing career. He has taken steps forward in competition since starting his journey in the ring. Paul has victories over MMA fighters such as Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley, who he defeated twice. Silva has made the transition in fighting styles and has gained experience in the boxing ring over the last two years.

My toughest test yet. I respect the legend, but he must be exterminated. @MostVpromotions presents #PaulSilva from Phoenix, AZ @GilaRiverArena
SAT OCT 29th live on Showtime PPV @ShowtimeBoxing
Meu teste mais difícil ainda. Eu respeito a lenda, mas ele deve ser exterminado. pic.twitter.com/en6qerCQ4B
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) September 6, 2022
Anderson Silva competed in the boxing ring twice in 2021. First, he took a split decision from Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in an eight-round fight. Silva knocked out former UFC champion Tito Ortiz in under two minutes in his next fight. Silva also has an exhibition fight against Bruno Machado under his belt.
Jake Paul continues to make waves in the boxing world and it would take another step forward if he is able to defeat Anderson Silva in the ring. This is the biggest bout of his career thus far and will have a chance to make an impact.
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Anderson Silva opens as favorite to be next opponent for Jake Paul

Anderson Silva opens as favorite to be next opponent for Jake Paul

Anderson Silva could be in line to take on Jake Paul next.
It has been less than a week since Jake Paul moved to 5-0 with a sixth-round knockout of Tyron Woodley. Now, there have been lines made on who will have the chance to take on the former YouTuber in the ring next. As of now, Anderson Silva is the early favorite.
Silva began boxing at the beginning of 2021 after a long stint in UFC. In his first match, Silva took on former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. In his first boxing match since 2005, Silva upset the former champion by split decision. He then faced UFC champ Tito Ortiz and won via a first-round knockout.

The talks began by saying Silva could take on Jake’s brother, Logan Paul, but there was no real steam and now sights could be set on the younger of the two.
Below, you can see a list of names, along with their odds, that could take on Jake Paul next.

Anderson Silva – 3/1
Tommy Fury – 7/2
Dillon Danis – 7/1
Nate Diaz – 7/1
Conor McGregor – 15/2
Jorge Masvidal – 15/2
Floyd Mayweather – 12/1
Oscar De La Hoya – 12/1
Mike Tyson – 25/1
Canelo Alvarez – 33/1
Logan Paul – 100/1

Tommy Fury was set to take on Paul on Saturday before backing out with an injury. John Fury recently threatened Paul to take on his son in March. A bout with Conor McGregor seems unlikely because the UFC star has nothing to prove. Also, Floyd Mayweather took part in a poorly displayed exhibition fight against Logan Paul and he should not revisit this idea.
Jake Paul recently took to social media to address Canelo Alvarez. He wrote “I hope you’re training, Canelo” on Twitter but Paul must be careful what he wishes for.
Jake Paul recently defeated Woodley in their second fight. The first came by split decision. This moved his record to 5-0 but the competition has been less than impressive. It began with a win over former NBA player Nate Robinson followed by fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib. Paul then defeated MMA fighter Ben Askren before two victories over Woodley.
Many might not like the act being put on by the Paul brothers but it works and it makes money. At this point, Paul needs to step into the ring with real boxers to gain some credibility. Silva began boxing for the first time since 2005 but there is no doubt that he has the skill to be successful. 
Anderson Silva would be a difficult fight for Paul so it will be interesting to see if he would plan for this one. Either way, it is likely that we hear news about Jake Paul’s next opponent early in 2022.
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