Face-off Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis, Rules Confirmed on November 14

Face-off Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis, Rules Confirmed on November 14

The highly anticipated showdown between Jake Paul and Gervonta “Tank” Davis will officially take place on November 14, 2025, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. After weeks of speculation over whether the fight would even be sanctioned due to the massive size difference between the two stars, organizers have now confirmed the full set of rules that will govern the bout.


Exhibition Status

The clash will be contested as an exhibition fight, meaning the result will not count toward either fighter’s professional record. This decision came after several state athletic commissions rejected the matchup because of the large weight disparity — Paul typically fights around 190–200 lbs, while Davis has spent his career at lightweight (135–140 lbs).

By labeling the bout as an exhibition, the Florida Athletic Commission has approved a modified format that still ensures a competitive spectacle while addressing safety concerns.


Key Rules & Regulations

  • Rounds: 10 rounds, 3 minutes each.
  • Gloves: Both fighters will wear 12-ounce gloves, slightly heavier than standard professional bouts.
  • Judging: Three official judges will score the fight under the 10-point must system. If it goes the distance, a winner will be declared.
  • Catchweight: Jake Paul must weigh in at 195 lbs. Davis is not required to bulk up to a similar level, leaving a significant weight gap.
  • Knockouts Allowed: Unlike some exhibitions, a knockout will be recognized if it happens, adding real jeopardy to the contest.

Why Miami?

The fight was initially targeted for Atlanta, but the Georgia Commission refused to sanction it because of safety concerns surrounding the weight difference. Florida stepped in, giving the green light for the exhibition format. As a result, the bout will now headline at the Kaseya Center in Miami, a venue already proven as a hotspot for big-ticket boxing and celebrity crossover fights.


Streaming on Netflix

In another twist that highlights how combat sports are evolving, the event will be broadcast live on Netflix, marking one of the platform’s biggest ventures into live sports entertainment. The Paul vs. Davis card is expected to draw a global audience, further blurring the lines between traditional boxing and entertainment-driven spectacles.


What Fans Can Expect

While technically an exhibition, the structure of the rules ensures a competitive fight. With 10 full rounds, judges’ scoring, and knockouts permitted, fans should prepare for more than just a sparring match. Still, questions remain about the fairness of pitting a natural lightweight like Davis against the much larger Paul.

Whether it’s a legitimate clash of styles or a spectacle driven by star power, one thing is certain: Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about events of 2025.

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