That is major news. Jake Paul facing Gervonta Tank Davis in Atlanta is going to draw a lot of attention. Even though it’s an exhibition, it’s a fascinating matchup since Jake last match. Tank brings incredible speed and power, while Jake has the size and reach advantage. The weight class issue could definitely be why it’s not a professional bout, but regardless, this is going to be a must-watch event. I believe this will have some betting on PolyMarket later on. Id do hope this time no more subtle Act like what was the last game has been with Tyson.
This fight is clearly a money grab for both Jake Paul and Gervonta "Tank" Davis. For Jake, it's a much smarter matchup than going up against someone like Anthony Joshua, he’d stand no chance against a heavyweight of that caliber. Tank Davis, on the other hand, is significantly smaller than Jake, and while there's a real risk of him getting knocked out if Jake lands clean, we all know how savvy Tank is when it comes to avoiding danger in the ring.
We don't know if Jake Paul can land a clean punch on Tank Davis. It's because he will be at a disadvantage punching a smaller fighter, his trajectory is lower and so his punch might not be as powerful when you are hitting straight or even higher target. It's just science, momentum is not big and then there is gravity. And then we will see how Tank power is, he campaigns as 135 lbs but for sure he packs more power as his knockout percentage is high and I think he could go to 147 lbs and carry that power. That is going to be a good image if we see Tank hitting Jake will all his power and then what will be Jake's Paul reaction to that power.