Jake Paul’s collision with Gervonta “Tank” Davis has a new home. The fight will land at Miami’s Kaseya Center on Friday, November 14, with Netflix streaming it live at no extra cost to its 300+ million subscribers worldwide. No PPV fee. Just raw streaming.
This isn’t a one-off. It’s the third boxing show Netflix and Most Valuable Promotions (MVP) have pulled together in a year, following Katie Taylor vs Amanda Serrano 3 back in July. Now it’s Jake vs Tank, a rivalry that’s been festering for four years finally spilling into the ring.
Paul’s Heat vs Tank’s Firepower
Jake Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) isn’t backing down from the critics. “New city, same mission, seek and destroy the tank,” Paul said. “Kaseya Center. Friday, November 14. I’m bringing the heat, and Miami will see me take down this angry elf while the world watches live on Netflix.”
Tank Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) laughed that off. “Jake Paul has been cherry picking in the sport of boxing for a while now, but he picked the wrong opponent this time,” Davis fired back. “He better start losing some weight, chasing some chickens, and pray that helps him some on fight night! Thank you to Netflix for giving me the opportunity to whoop this clown!”
Press Conferences Set Before Fight Week
Before fists fly, both men will meet face-to-face at two pressers, free for fans.
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Monday, September 22: Palladium Theater, New York City, 6:00pm ET
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Tuesday, September 23: Kaseya Center, Miami, 6:00pm ET
Both events will be hosted by Brian Custer, with media credential links already live. Expect chaos—Paul and Tank don’t play nice on stage.
Stakes Beyond Pride
For MVP, this fight is more than spectacle. “Most Valuable Promotions, together with Netflix, is bringing the most disruptive fight of the year to Miami,” said MVP co-founder Nakisa Bidarian. “Fans in Miami and tens of millions watching globally will witness two of boxing’s most electrifying stars collide in a once-in-a-lifetime showdown.”
It’s being sold as a generational fight. Paul is the favorite of Gen Alpha, Tank the destroyer for Gen Z. Both are fighting for superstardom, not just bragging rights. Tank brings the resume: 28 knockouts, longest PPV record in the past four years. Jake brings the audience: the most-watched fighter of the social era.
Ticket Sales
Presale for tickets begins Tuesday, September 23 at 10am ET, with general sale the next day, September 24 at noon, all through Ticketmaster. Fans can also register for presale at JakevsTank.com.
The undercard will be announced soon, and VIP packages—including MVP’s “Owner’s Experience”—are also returning.
Event Details
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Main Event: Jake Paul vs Gervonta “Tank” Davis
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Date: Friday, November 14, 2025
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Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida
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Streaming: Netflix (included for all subscribers)
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Tickets: Presale September 23, General Sale September 24 on Ticketmaster.com
This whole thing feel more like a TV episode than a sport event. If Jake Paul wanna be taken serious, then stop doing fights that look made up for cameras only.
‘Exhibition’ always mean fake punches and no winner. If I wanna see real boxing, I’m not watching this kinda stuff on Netflix no more.
That’s true! These fights be looking like play fighting sometimes, like kids messin around in gym class instead of grown men boxing for real.
They sayin this gonna be big cause of Netflix, but I think people getting tired of Jake fighting folks who got no business being in the ring with him in terms of size and power.
I think this fight just gonna be another one of those boring ones where nobody really try hard cause they scared to lose their image or get hurt, especially when it’s called an exhibition.
Jake Paul be acting like he a champ but all he do is pick names that sell tickets, not real boxers in his weight class. That ain’t how boxing supposed to work at all!
Netflix should stop wasting time with these fake fights and put on real boxing matches instead. Who wants to watch a show where they already know it’s just for show and not real? 😒
I don’t get why Jake Paul keep fighting people who smaller than him. Gervonta Davis is good but way smaller. This ain’t fair at all. How is this even a real fight? 🤔
Exactly! It’s not a real challenge if he always picking little guys to fight. Jake just tryna look tough on Netflix but he not proving nothing if he don’t fight same size.
Man Jake just wanna win easy and make money. He know Davis can’t hurt him cause of the weight difference. That’s why I don’t take his fights serious anymore.