Why is Tank agreeing to this? Is he out of teh title picture in real boxing or no opponents or some shiit?!
Easy money without having to tarnish his record if he loses since it’s just an exhibition match. He can just say well Paul was way bigger.
If Jake Paul is going to make at least $50M, what’s Tank going to take home? $30M?
Think he’s just selling out for an easy payday, just like Mike Tyson.
They’ll all be laughing their way to the bank.
Laughing their way to teh bank while I’ll be watching for free!
Greedy Turki buying everything.
I’ll probably read the results on Twitter, couldn’t be arsed to watch it.
I can tell you the results now. Jake Paul is a fuckhead, Tank Davis is a fuckhead and I still want to lick Jutta Leerdam’s arsehole.
Is that song
Let’s go Wanderlei!!
“Shakur absolutely destroyed him guys…wow”
Faggots commenting on twitter comments, on twitter, is gayer than a DaGrinder thread full of raskal posts.
Benavidez back on that coke lol
https://x.com/fighthubtv/status/1971683171311014012?s=46&t=NOZ-6e-FuZ7zKGFAqkWDGA
And his trainer too. Lol
@Barry_BondsMVP73
Barry, as a scientist why did Canelo kept sticking his leg into Crawford’s pivot and stance every time?

im dump as duck tbh
where was the leverage ?

As Armos we know when someone’s on the nose candy lol
Is there a gif you can show me? By your question alone I’m assuming it was to keep Crawford from turning Canelo, or exiting so Canelo can keep him in front of him.
The typical battle of the front foot between orthodox and southpaw. I too was perplexed by Canelo seemingly making no attempt to win the foot position from the beginning of the fight. Might be like you said. Or maybe he just said fuck it because he knew he wasn’t going to outquick such a blathletic opponent. Lol
He’s always been bad at cutting the ring off and winging his right hand with no set ups.
When he starts to plod around the ring and spam nothing but right hooks you know he lost.
TKO Boxing to Paramount according to Sports Business Journal. Paramount going all in with TKO/Dana.
" It’s been more than a month since it was first reported that Paramount would be landing the media rights to TKO’s Zuffa Boxing promotion.But while an official announcement has yet to be made, one is expected soon, with Puck’s John Ourand reporting that it could come as early as next week.“I’ve just learned that Paramount is likely to pick up rights to TKO’s new Zuffa Boxing league, with the announcement coming as soon as next week,”
Ourand wrote in his latest newsletter for Puck News.Front Office Sports’ Ryan Glasspiegel first reported in August that Paramount was nearing a deal with the upstart boxing promotion. The news came one day after another TKO subsidiary, UFC, announced its seven-year, $7.7 billion rights deal with Paramount, which will go into effect in 2026.Speaking with Ourand on The Varsity podcast earlier this month, TKO president and chief operating officer Mark Shapiro said that his company originally considered bundling its Zuffa rights alongside UFC’s.
Ultimately, the combat sports giant opted to sell them separately, although the fact that they are both landing with the same platform may indicate that’s largely a matter of semantics.“The UFC was such a big deal that we needed to close that out and give the announcement its own stage,”
Shapiro said. “And we moved boxing to the back burner.”As for what the Zuffa Boxing deal will look like, both Shapiro and UFC president Dana White have indicated that TKO is looking to sell 12-16 fight cards. Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabia-funded promotion will maintain the ability to sell separate “super fights,” such as the Terence Crawford vs. Canelo Álvarez event, which streamed on Netflix and served as Zuffa’s official debut earlier this month.“That gives us a chance to promote our portfolio, our stable of fighters, on the undercard,” Shapiro said of such events.
As for Paramount, the expected deal with Zuffa Boxing adds to a sports portfolio that currently includes the NFL, the NCAA Tournament, Big Ten and Mountain West football, various PGA Tour events, the UEFA Champions League and now, UFC. Both the UFC and expected Zuffa deals come on the heels of Skydance’s $8 billion merger with Paramount under the direction of CEO David Ellison.
Which comedian is just going to ‘fuck it’ and go off on the Saudis? lol Someone has got to do it, havn’t they? It would be a comedy story for years.

