Netflix has confirmed it: Jake “El Gallo de Dorado” Paul (12-1, 7 KOs) will face off against Gervonta “Tank” Davis (30-0-1, 28 KOs) in a blockbuster showdown on Friday, November 14. The fight will take place at State Farm Arena in Atlanta and will stream live globally, exclusively on Netflix—available on all subscription plans.
The Showdown We’ve Been Waiting For
For years, boxing fans have anticipated this clash. Now, the rivalry between the sport’s loudest disruptor and its most lethal technician will finally come to a head.
Jake Paul, ranked No. 14 by the WBA, brings unmatched promotion savvy and a growing list of credible victories. Meanwhile, Gervonta Davis enters undefeated, with knockouts in 28 of his 31 fights and a reputation as one of the most feared punchers in boxing.
As a result, this fight isn’t just about titles or records—it’s about legacy.
How to Watch
Fans can stream the event live on Friday, Nov. 14, by logging in to Netflix. The fight will appear on the homepage, and viewers can set a reminder in advance to receive a notification when it begins.
Jake Paul: From YouTuber to Cruiserweight Contender
Over the past five years, Jake Paul has evolved from viral personality to serious boxer. He’s defeated names like Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva, and Nate Diaz, amassing a huge following and redefining how boxing markets itself.
In 2024, Paul stunned the world by defeating Mike Tyson in a fight that drew 108 million viewers—making it the most-watched live professional sporting event in history. Then, in June 2025, he beat Julio César Chávez Jr. by unanimous decision, entering the WBA cruiserweight rankings at No. 14.
Furthermore, Paul has become a vocal advocate for fighter pay, women’s boxing, and youth development through his work with USA Boxing.
“Gervonta is an angry little elf who’s disrespected me for too long,” Paul told Netflix. “His nickname might be Tank, but I’m an FPV drone—and I’m about to disable him. I’ll kill David, then go on to slaughter Goliath. You’ll all watch me do it—live, breaking records again.”
Gervonta Davis: Power, Precision, and Purpose
Gervonta Davis has overcome long odds to reach the top of the sport. Raised in West Baltimore and trained by Calvin Ford since childhood, Davis turned pro at 18 and captured his first world title by 22.
Since then, he has earned belts in three weight classes, sold out arenas coast to coast, and delivered some of the most viral knockouts in recent memory. Notably, his finishes of Leo Santa Cruz (2020) and Ryan Garcia (2023) solidified his status as the face of modern boxing.
“Jake’s loud,” Davis said recently. “I speak with my fists.”
Currently undefeated, Davis now has the chance to silence boxing’s loudest voice once and for all.
A Milestone for Netflix and Combat Sports
This fight will mark Netflix’s third live boxing broadcast, a continuation of its partnership with Most Valuable Promotions (MVP)—the company co-founded by Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian in 2021. Bidarian also executive produced Paul vs. Tyson, the groundbreaking event that brought boxing to Netflix.
“Jake Paul and Tank Davis have redefined the fight game for Gen Z and Gen Alpha,” said Bidarian. “Now they’ll collide to decide who truly leads boxing’s future.”
Earlier this summer, Netflix streamed Taylor vs. Serrano III, which drew millions of viewers worldwide. Looking ahead, Canelo vs. Crawford will stream live on September 13, further cementing Netflix as a major platform for boxing fans. Additionally, WWE Raw now streams weekly on Netflix, offering fans a steady dose of live combat sports.

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