The news first leaked when Netflix's Turkish social media account accidentally posted and quickly deleted a fight poster. Within hours, Netflix officially confirmed the match-up.
This unusual pairing brings together Jake Paul, a social media star turned boxer, and Gervonta Davis, an elite lightweight boxer with an impressive 30-0-1 record and 28 knockouts.
Paul's recent boxing career has seen him secure a unanimous decision win against Julio César Chávez Jr. and participate in a high-profile exhibition match with Mike Tyson earlier this year. That event helped boost Netflix's global boxing presence.
Davis, known for his knockout power, was originally set for a rematch with Lamont Roach Jr., but those plans never materialized.
The exhibition format will likely include modifications such as catchweights, oversized gloves, or reduced rounds to account for the significant size difference between the fighters. Paul recently competed at nearly 200 pounds, while Davis typically fights at around 135 pounds.
Paul didn't hold back when commenting on the matchup:
"His nickname might be Tank, but I'm an FPV drone and I'm about to disable tiny boy... First, I am going to kill David, then I will go on to slaughter Goliath."
Paul had initially aimed to fight Anthony Joshua, but those negotiations fell through due to Joshua's exclusive deal with DAZN.
The announcement has stirred up mixed reactions, with some questioning the legitimacy of the matchup while others eagerly await the spectacle. As November approaches, this event is expected to dominate conversations in the boxing world.