Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva is nearly upon us — can the UFC legend mount one final magical moment?
Catch the Jake Paul vs. “The Spider” is the betting underdog and Paul is more than a 2-to-1 favorite, but how will the 25-year-old deal with the first opponent of his career who will be bigger than him? MMA Fighting’s Shaun Al-Shatti and José Youngs break down all the storylines from downtown Phoenix ahead of Silva’s moment of truth on Saturday.
YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul takes on the toughest test of his young career when he takes on legendary former UFC middleweight champion Silva in Arizona ...
He’s beating a lot of guys in the UFC.’ I say, ‘Yeah, I think I’m ready for that. Silva : “When you fight in combat sports you have to be a little crazy. I don’t care about consequences when I’m in the alter ego and I come alive when I enter the ring. “When you get into the ring you have to be ruthless, savage, be willing to do whatever it takes during the darkest moments in the ring. I’m a problem for anyone that’s in the ring with me. You have to be a killer or you will be killed, so that’s where the problem child comes in. Bantamweight contenders Nieves and Santiago are likely to have the most technically proficient bout of the evening when they open the card with a ten-rounder. This is the start of that, and the pressure is on. In theory, veteran fighter Avila should be able to do enough to get past Dr Mike Varshavski, the YouTube star who had his first fight on a celebrity show earlier this year. These fight times are an estimate however and could change depending to the length of the undercard fights that take place before the main event. Bookies have the fight almost even between the two men, with the Brazilian holding advantages in reach and height, while the YouTuber is younger and has knocked out his four opponents as a professional. Remember that the clocks go back during the card, so if you are setting your alarm to go an hour earlier than you usually would for a big American card.
Jake Paul continues along his boxing journey, but he has the biggest obstacle he's ever faced stuck in his path. That obstacle's name is Anderson Silva.
But now that Paul continues to improve (and has shown legit KO power) and now that Silva is 47, I’m swinging the other way. Here’s more info on the Jake Paul vs. I’m going with Paul by stoppage in the fourth round. He’s the first left-hander that Paul will have faced, and as far as talent is concerned, Silva is one of the best to ever compete in UFC. [a -250 favorite](https://www.nj.bet365.com/?_h=4r18ya75g2O4nRgTA2UqVg%3D%3D#/AC/B9/C1/D8/E15135087/F8/G124903960/H4/) (bet $250 to win $100) while Silva is the +205 underdog (win $205 on a $100 wager). Paul (5-0, 4 KOs) has had one close fight—his first matchup vs. At one point, when this fight was first announced, Anderson Silva was the betting favorite. Last week, Paul was -135 and Silva was +105, and in early September, Silva was the -140 favorite with Paul at +100. “I signed up for the hardest sport in the world, and I love it,” Paul said. Silva will present Paul with some challenges. Instead of getting Canelo Alvarez in the ring, though, Silva will have to settle for Paul, the boxing neophyte who has shown lately that he legitimately has boxing skills. “The energy involved in this fight is so amazing,” Silva said.
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The biggest issue for Paul may prove to be that the more he looks to take the fight to Silva, the more he might find himself entangled in the web of the "Spider," who excels at lulling his prey into a false sense of security before countering spectacularly. But against Paul, I think he will trap himself along the ropes and Paul has the discipline to work to the body instead of headhunting. in Mexico -- that he's a legitimate threat to hit Paul with the kind of fight-altering counter shots he doesn't see coming. It's possible Silva is too slick for Paul, but I think Silva will fall into his tendency to get cute with his defense, which can work and frustrate opponents. Brian Campbell: Provided Silva doesn't begin to feel his age overnight in ways he has yet to show us during this twilight of one of the most decorated careers in combat sports history, this is his fight to win in just about every category. Paul also has one of those "you have it or you don't" qualities in his punching power. You can see it in his fights and legitimate boxers who have worked with him have said it as well. But there are a lot of little things that start to stand out when you really look at the fight. Silva is the first opponent Paul has faced who will enter the ring with a professional boxing record -- not counting Paul's rematch with Tyron Woodley. Now set for a showdown with UFC legend Anderson Silva on Saturday night, Paul faces what should be the stiffest test of his young career ( Paul is coming off a brutal knockout of Woodley in their rematch. Many thought Paul's handlers would look to keep him away from Silva, a bigger, slicker and more prolific striker than anyone Paul has faced to date.
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However, Zepeda didn't look quite as dynamic against Rene Alvarado in his most recent outing and his power didn't do much against a higher-level of opponent. Lomachenko should do whatever he wants in this one and do so while trying to make a statement and secure a shot at Devin Haney and the undisputed lightweight championship. Vasiliy Lomachenko will also be in action when the pound-for-pound great takes on Jamaine Ortiz in a lightweight battle (6:15 p.m., ESPN+). Ortiz is a good fighter, but he just doesn't do anything nearly as well as Lomachenko and Lomachenko has been dominant since losing to Teofimo Lopez. Zepeda showed an inability to manage distance against Alvarado and that could be his downfall against someone as good at infighting as Diaz. The biggest of the day is set to go down in Glendale, Arizona, when social media star Jake Paul looks to continue his ascent as he takes on former UFC middleweight champion and all-time great Anderson Silva (9 p.m. Diaz is also fighting one weight class higher than where he was his best and that means facing a six-inch reach disadvantage, as well. Diaz is notoriously durable and is very good at working his way to the inside, which will negate Zepeda's reach advantage. Take the under, and if you feel like throwing a dart at some longer odds to spice things up, Lomachenko in Rounds 4 to 6 is +500 and Rounds 7 to 9 is +325. Silva by knockout is sitting at +240. Now, he takes on Bell, who is coming off a TKO win over Adrian Peterson in an exhibition bout in September. Rounding out Saturday's action is another lightweight fight as Joseph "JoJo" Diaz Jr.
Jake Paul will attempt to maintain his unblemished boxing record against UFC legend Anderson Silva in the main event of the latest Showtime Boxing ...
If Silva wins the fight, Paul agreed to give the Brazilian a rematch in kickboxing. If Silva was anywhere close to his prime, this is a no-contest. The YouTuber has demonstrated some ability in the ring and is over 20 years younger than his opponent. AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. So much of his striking game has been based on timing and elusiveness that it's hard to see him ducking and dodging all of Paul's offense. So the table is set for Paul to see his biggest test to date on a card that also features former All-Pro NFL running back Le'Veon Bell taking on former UFC fighter Uriah Hall. It's a bit surprising that Paul will come in as a favorite. The same can't be said for Silva. He has been impressive in the ring to this point, but no one he's fought has the resume of Silva. 21+ (18+ NH/WY). However, if Paul wins, then The Spider will help him to create a unified fighter's association to advocate for higher pay in the UFC and improved healthcare. Here's a look at all the info you need to catch the fight and the latest odds.
YOUTUBE star Jake Paul is returning to the ring for a mouth-watering clash against MMA legend Anderson Silva TONIGHT.The Problem Child weighed in at t.
"I'm so happy to be here and I'm going to do my best to make a good show for everyone. Paul said roared: "I said to him 'it's my generation, it's my time'. He roared: "I said to him 'it's my generation, it's my time'. I'm f****ng him up, I'm f****ng him up!" "It's time for war, I asked him if he's ready. Jake Paul is ready to challenge Tyson Fury in the WWE… "And he largely, in part, promoted that. "I think now is the next step for me. The kids have good potential and the people need to respect that. He’s the reason why I took this fight... "Respectfully knock him out. [They] try to [show] respect for the community.
After what has been a frustrating year for Jake Paul inside the ring, he finally has a fight in 2022 on Saturday when he faces MMA legend and former UFC ...
Despite losing his first fight as a professional, Silva is no pushover when it comes to boxing. Now Paul is set for what is arguably his toughest test. Paul was initially set to face Hasim Rahman Jr.
Paul picked up the sixth professional win of his boxing career by outboxing UFC legend Silva over eight rounds and the scorecards for the fight have now ...
Paul was surprised that Silva was able to absorb his punches and thinks the Brazilian is "built different" to still be fighting at a high-level at the age of 47. Paul scored the fight six rounds to two in his favour and said his corner team were being honest with him about the rounds that he didn't win. Paul secured the win in the final round by dropping Silva with an overhand right, but even if Silva would have won the last round it wouldn't have mattered.