Netflix is once again making a major play in the sports entertainment world. The streaming giant has officially lined up another blockbuster boxing event: Jake Paul will fight undefeated lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis in a highly anticipated clash on Friday, November 14, 2025, at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
The event will be broadcast live to Netflix’s global audience of nearly 300 million subscribers, marking another milestone in the platform’s rapid push into live combat sports.
Netflix’s Boxing Journey: From Tyson to Canelo, and Now Paul vs. Davis
Netflix entered the boxing scene with fireworks. Its debut came in November 2024, when Jake Paul faced boxing legend Mike Tyson in Arlington, Texas. The fight, while controversial, drew staggering viewership numbers—reportedly surpassing 100 million streams, making it one of the most-watched boxing events in history. That fight proved that Netflix’s move away from traditional pay-per-view and into direct-to-subscriber broadcasting had global appeal.
Following that, the platform doubled down on combat sports. In September 2025, Netflix is set to televise the historic showdown between pound-for-pound stars Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Terence Crawford, a match already being called one of the most significant fights of the decade. The announcement of Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis as the next feature event underscores Netflix’s ambition: to dominate live boxing much like it has dominated streaming entertainment.
The Fight Date Confusion: Nov. 14 vs. Nov. 15
Reports initially created some confusion about the official fight date. Ring Magazine first revealed that the bout was set for November 15, citing a since-deleted post from Netflix’s Turkey account. However, the State Farm Arena in Atlanta is already booked on that date for comedian Nate Bargatze’s “Big Dumb Eyes” tour. After negotiations, the final agreement placed the fight on Friday, November 14, 2025—a date that has now been confirmed by both camps and Netflix.
Jake Paul’s Boxing Rise and Current Status
Jake Paul (12–1, 7 KOs) continues to defy critics who dismissed him as a YouTube personality dabbling in the fight game. Over the past four years, Paul has built a legitimate boxing résumé, defeating former UFC champions, established fighters, and even ex-world boxing champions.
- In June 2025, Paul scored one of his biggest career wins when he outpointed Julio César Chávez Jr.—a former WBC middleweight champion—via unanimous decision in California.
- That victory earned Paul his first official world ranking, placing him in the WBA’s cruiserweight top 15.
- Paul had also been linked to a fight with former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, but talks collapsed due to network broadcasting issues.
Now, with the Davis fight confirmed, Paul steps into another high-stakes matchup that could either elevate his credibility or expose his limits against an undefeated, world-class champion.
Gervonta Davis: An Undefeated Star with Controversy
Gervonta “Tank” Davis (30–0–1, 28 KOs) is considered one of boxing’s most explosive fighters. Known for his knockout power, Davis has captured world titles in multiple weight divisions and is one of the sport’s top draws.
- His last fight, in March 2025, ended in a controversial draw against Lamont Roach Jr. Critics debated the decision heavily, especially after Davis took a surprising kneel-down mid-fight.
- A rematch with Roach was widely expected for August 2025, but Davis’ legal troubles derailed those plans.
- In July 2025, Davis was arrested on misdemeanor battery-domestic violence charges, following allegations from his former partner. However, the case was dropped when the accuser refused to prosecute.
Although cleared to fight again, Davis’ legal distractions, combined with public criticism, have complicated his career trajectory. Instead of a Roach rematch, he will now step into the ring with Jake Paul—a fight many view as risky, given the massive weight gap.
Gervonta who has been disrespecting my name for too long. HIs nickname might be Tank, but I’m an FPV drone and I’m about to disable tiny boy. Yes, he’s 1 of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world, but my motto is anyone, anytime, anyplace, against all odds. And I like my… pic.twitter.com/QGfybMqasx
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) August 20, 2025
A Fight of Contrasts: Size vs Experience
The most intriguing element of this fight is the stark difference in size and experience:
- Jake Paul: Competes at cruiserweight (190–200 lbs), stands 6’1”, and brings increasing professional ring experience against bigger men.
- Gervonta Davis: A natural lightweight (135 lbs), only 5’5”, but with 31 fights, nearly all at world championship level.
In raw skill, Davis is the far superior boxer. In terms of size and physicality, Paul holds an overwhelming advantage. This unusual mismatch has fueled debate among fans and analysts: will Davis’ speed and technical brilliance overcome the weight disadvantage, or will Paul’s size and power be too much to handle?
Industry Impact: Streaming Is Replacing Pay-Per-View
Beyond the fighters themselves, Paul vs. Davis is another example of how the boxing industry is changing. Traditional pay-per-view, once the cornerstone of big fights, is being challenged by streaming models.
- Paul’s Tyson fight on Netflix showed that subscription-based streaming could rival or even surpass pay-per-view buys.
- With Netflix broadcasting Paul vs. Davis globally at no extra cost beyond a subscription, the barrier to viewership is eliminated.
- Analysts believe this could signal the eventual end of pay-per-view dominance in combat sports.
According to MarketWatch, Netflix’s strategy of “eventizing” live sports mirrors the success of its scripted series and could change how younger audiences consume boxing.
What’s Next for Both Fighters?
For Jake Paul
If Paul defeats Davis, it would give him a win over an undefeated world champion—something that could cement his transition from “influencer boxer” to mainstream contender. However, critics argue that the fight’s weight gap makes it more spectacle than sport.
For Gervonta Davis
For Davis, this fight represents both opportunity and risk. A victory over Paul would expand his fan base globally, introducing him to millions of Netflix viewers who might not follow traditional boxing. But a loss—especially to a much bigger opponent—could damage his reputation as one of boxing’s pound-for-pound best.
Key Fight Details
| Feature | Details |
| Event | Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis |
| Date | Friday, November 14, 2025 |
| Venue | State Farm Arena, Atlanta |
| Broadcast | Live on Netflix, available worldwide |
| Jake Paul Record | 12–1, 7 KOs |
| Gervonta Davis Record | 30–0–1, 28 KOs |
| Notable Angle | Cruiserweight vs. Lightweight – 50+ pound size difference |
The announcement of Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis highlights boxing’s evolution into a new era of crossover fights and streaming-first distribution. For Netflix, it’s another step toward establishing itself as the home of global combat sports. For fans, it’s a spectacle that blends mainstream celebrity with genuine boxing talent.
Whether the fight proves to be a true contest or more of an exhibition spectacle, one thing is certain: the entire sports world will be watching on November 14, 2025.
The Information is collected from Yahoo and Netflix.







