GLENDALE, Ariz. – Jake Paul has made better MMA fighter pay his cause as an influencer turned boxer, and he claims he’s directly helping by boxing Anderson Silva.
At the second press conference for Paul vs. Silva, which takes place Oct. 29 at Gila River Arena, Paul expected Silva to make a career-high payday.
“I do think so, I think this could be the biggest payday of his career,” Paul said. “Just because this is like my first big fight. As crazy as that sounds, all the other fights have been like, decent, but this is the first big, big fight, with another massive name who brings a ton of business to the table.
“Tyron Woodley never really sold that many pay-per-views. Ben Askren didn’t sell any PPVs. Nate Robinson never fought. Gib did not fight because Gib didn’t have a PPV. So this is the first time I’m fighting someone who brings just as much to the table as I do.”
Asked whether the smile on his face was as much about his payday as Silva’s, Paul played coy.
“He said, “I don’t know it would be great.” He said, “I would like the event to go well, obviously .”
To watch the full interview, check out the video above.
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