Gervonta Davis vs. Jake Paul Fight Odds

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After beating a stationary chair, I mean Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., many wondered who Jake Paul’s next opponent in his boxing journey would be.

Apparently, we now have the answer.

Today, it was announced that Jake Paul will fight WBA Lightweight Champion, Gervonta Davis in an exhibition fight on November 15.

Paul’s last fight was at 200 pounds while Davis’ title is at the 135-pound weight class.

Davis is 5’5” and Paul is 6’1”.

That’s a 65-pound weight difference and an eight-inch height advantage. Not exactly David and Goliath, but a significant difference.

Despite that difference, the skill level of Davis is so superior that the oddsmakers at SportsBetting.ag have opened Davis as the favorite.

Gervonta Davis -200 (1/2)

Jake Paul +150 (3/2)

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