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Jake Paul Next Fight: Odds Favor Paul In Bout With Anderson Silva

Oddsmakers are giving Jake Paul a 61% chance to win in his next fight, which comes against Anderson Silva this weekend. Let's take a closer look at Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva.
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Jake Paul Next Fight: Odds Favor Paul In Bout With Anderson Silva

Jake Paul's next fight will be a good one. YouTube star turned professional boxer, Paul looks for the biggest win of his blossoming career when he stands across from future UFC Hall of Famer, Anderson Silva, this weekend.

Let's take a closer look at the odds for Jake Paul's next fight, which comes vs. Anderson Silva.

Anderson Silva vs. Jake Paul Start Time and Where To Watch

  • When: Saturday, October 29, 2022
  • Time: 8:00 PM EDT
  • Where: Gila River Arena, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Where to Watch: Showtime PPV

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Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva Tale of The Tape

NameNationalityAgeRecordKOsHeightReachStyleNicknameLast Opponent
Jake PaulAmerican255-046'176INOrthodoxThe Problem ChildTyron Woodley
Anderson SilvaBrazilian473-126'278INOrthodoxSpiderTito Ortiz

Anderson Silva (3-1, 2 KO)

"The Spider" made his professional boxing debut all the way back in 1998 and wouldn't compete in the ring again until 2005 due to putting together, perhaps, the best resumé in mixed martial arts history. The former longtime UFC Middleweight Champion held the promotion's 185-pound title from October 2006 all the way until July 2013, when he famously broke his leg during a bout against Chris Weidman. Following his retirement from MMA in October 2020, Silva returned to a four-sided ring and would get revenge over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and avenged his loss to the Mexican-born star, back in 2005. Silva most recently competed in boxing back in September 2021, when he knocked out fellow-former UFC Champion, Tito Ortiz in under 90-seconds.

Jake Paul (5-0, 4 KO)

Meanwhile, "The Problem Child" made the transition from social media to professional righting when he roughed up fellow social media sensation, Ali Eason Gib back in 2018. Paul would then viciously knock out former NBA star, Nate Robinson before he'd garner serious attention from combat sports fans worldwide when he faced former UFC star and longtime ONE Championship Welterweight Champion, Ben Askren. Paul would annihilate Askren via KO in under two minutes. Paul's next bout came against former UFC Welterweight Champion, Tyron Woodley. The Cleveland native would defeat 'The Chosen One' by a split decision. Paul's next scheduled bout would be against Heavyweight Champion, Tyson Fury's younger brother, Tommy, however, the Englishman would pull out of the scheduled bout due to an undisclosed injury, which ignited a rematch between Paul and Woodley. However, this time, Paul knocked Woodley out cold.

Following his second victory over Woodley, another bout between Paul and Fury was scheduled for this summer, but again, Fury would pull out of the scheduled affair. Hasim Rahman Jr. would be announced as Fury's replacement but that bout was also nixed due to Paul's camp claiming that Rahman Jr. was severely above the agreed-upon weight.

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Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva Odds

FighterOddsImplied Chance
Jake Paul-15060.8%
Anderson Silva+14540.8%

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