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Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva reportedly set for October boxing bout

Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva is about to go down.

TMZ reports Tuesday that Paul will face Silva, longtime UFC champion and MMA legend in a boxing match in October. The location is still unknown. An initial report from NoSmokeBoxing has the bout scheduled for Oct. 29.

Guilherme Cruz, MMA Fighting’s spokesperson reached out to people with information about the fight and was confirmed by them.

Paul’s promotion Most Valuable Promotions posted Tuesday that his next fight would be announced next week. However, they did not specify a date or opponent.

Paul has not fought since this past December, where he won his rematch against former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley via sixth-round KO, while Silva, 47, makes his first appearance since September 2021. “The Spider” is 2-0 since returning to boxing, with a first-round knockout win over fellow MMA great Tito Ortiz in his most recent outing.

Should the match proceed as scheduled this will be a huge opportunity for Paul to regain momentum in his fighting career as his past two bouts have fallen through. In the past nine months, Paul was to face U.K. reality television star Tommy Fury in a high-profile grudge match on two previous occasions, but both times Fury withdrew from the scheduled dates. The second date, set for July 7 at Madison Square Garden, appeared to be salvaged when Hasim Rahman Jr. agreed to fight Paul, but that bout also fell through due to Rahman being unable to make weight.

The polarizing Paul is 5-0 since making his pro boxing debut in January 2020, with a pair of wins over Woodley and a knockout of Ben Askren in his past three outings. The 25-year-old social media star has become one of the most talked-about personalities in combat sports as he has called out multiple well-known fighters including Conor McGregor and Canelo Alvarez, while also publicly butting heads with UFC President Dana White.

*Silva is one the greatest fighters of MMA history. During his run with the UFC from 2006-2020, Silva compiled a 17-7 (1 NC) record that included a 16-fight win streak (still the longest streak in UFC history) and 10 consecutive successful defenses of the middleweight championship. He stepped back into the boxing ring in June 2021 and won a split decision over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

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