The upcoming clash between Jake Paul and Gervonta “Tank” Davis has quickly become one of the most talked-about events in boxing. Scheduled for November 14, 2025, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, the fight will stream live on Netflix and is officially billed as an exhibition, meaning the result won’t count toward either fighter’s professional record.
Despite the massive hype surrounding the event, the matchup has drawn plenty of criticism from boxing purists who believe it leans more toward entertainment than sport. Many fans have accused Jake Paul of chasing spectacle over substance, while others have questioned why an established world champion like Gervonta Davis would agree to take part in an exhibition bout.
Devin Haney gives his thoughts on the Tank v. Jake Paul fight. pic.twitter.com/l7UOjU3qwj
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During a recent interview with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour, former lightweight champion Devin Haney shared his perspective on the polarizing fight. Offering a calm and business-minded response, Haney said, “It’s exhibition at the end of the day, it’s business.” His take reflects a growing sentiment among fighters who understand that boxing is evolving — and that such crossover events, while controversial, bring new audiences and revenue into the sport.

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Haney made it clear that while he personally focuses on legacy and real competition, he respects the business side of the sport. “People are going to talk regardless,” he added, acknowledging that both Paul and Davis are capitalizing on their fame to generate attention and profit.
As the November date approaches, the Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis exhibition continues to stir debate. Whether it’s viewed as a mockery or a marketing masterstroke, the fight has succeeded in doing what boxing promotions dream of — getting everyone talking.
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