Jake Paul Scrambles to Find New Opponent After Gervonta Davis Lawsuit Derails Their Netflix Bout
In a stunning turn of events, Jake Paul is now eyeing Ryan Garcia as a potential replacement for the cancelled fight against Gervonta Davis, according to multiple sources. The "Problem Child" is reportedly eager to find a new opponent who can headline a bout that will stream live on Netflix.
The situation took a dramatic turn when Davis was sued by a woman alleging battery and other charges stemming from an incident at a Miami-area nightclub. As a result of the lawsuit, Paul's team issued a statement saying they would not comment further until they had completed their review and consulted with the appropriate parties.
Paul is said to be searching for a bankable opponent who can bring in a significant audience. Garcia, a social media personality with over 12 million followers on Instagram, fits the bill. His recent performances have been impressive, including his majority decision win against Devin Haney earlier this year.
However, there's a catch - Garcia is currently under contract with DAZN, while Paul fights exclusively on Netflix. Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy Promotions has stated that a fight between the two would not be feasible due to their respective streaming deals.
The question now remains: who could step in for Davis if Garcia can't? Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight champion, has been linked to Paul since the summer. However, a Joshua-Paul bout is unlikely before the end of the year.
In the meantime, Gervonta Davis's career is facing significant uncertainty due to his recent legal troubles. The once-promising boxer has been arrested multiple times for domestic violence and now faces a slew of charges, including battery and false imprisonment. It remains to be seen how this will impact his future in the boxing world.
In a stunning turn of events, Jake Paul is now eyeing Ryan Garcia as a potential replacement for the cancelled fight against Gervonta Davis, according to multiple sources. The "Problem Child" is reportedly eager to find a new opponent who can headline a bout that will stream live on Netflix.
The situation took a dramatic turn when Davis was sued by a woman alleging battery and other charges stemming from an incident at a Miami-area nightclub. As a result of the lawsuit, Paul's team issued a statement saying they would not comment further until they had completed their review and consulted with the appropriate parties.
Paul is said to be searching for a bankable opponent who can bring in a significant audience. Garcia, a social media personality with over 12 million followers on Instagram, fits the bill. His recent performances have been impressive, including his majority decision win against Devin Haney earlier this year.
However, there's a catch - Garcia is currently under contract with DAZN, while Paul fights exclusively on Netflix. Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy Promotions has stated that a fight between the two would not be feasible due to their respective streaming deals.
The question now remains: who could step in for Davis if Garcia can't? Anthony Joshua, a former heavyweight champion, has been linked to Paul since the summer. However, a Joshua-Paul bout is unlikely before the end of the year.
In the meantime, Gervonta Davis's career is facing significant uncertainty due to his recent legal troubles. The once-promising boxer has been arrested multiple times for domestic violence and now faces a slew of charges, including battery and false imprisonment. It remains to be seen how this will impact his future in the boxing world.