Most Valuable Promotions announced Monday evening that the exhibition boxing match between Jake Paul and Gervonta Davis scheduled for November 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami has been canceled.
The dismissal comes days after Davis was charged in a civil lawsuit filed by ex-girlfriend Courtney Rossel with battery, aggravated battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
“Our team has worked closely with all parties to responsibly handle this situation,” Nakisa Bidarian, CEO of Most Valuable Promotions, said in a statement. “While we will not be moving forward with this event, we still plan for Jake Paul to headline the Netflix event in 2025. Details on the up-to-date date, location, Jake’s opponent and additional fights will be shared as soon as they are finalized.”
The highly anticipated exhibition fight between Davis and Paul was scheduled to headline the Netflix fight card and attracted a lot of attention due to the weight difference between the two fighters. Davis (30-0-1, 28 KO) is the current WBA 135-pound champion and one of boxing’s biggest stars, while Paul (12-1, 7 KO) is much taller and most recently competed in the 200-pound cruiserweight division. Paul isn’t as talented as Davis, but he can compete with him in terms of drawing power.
The fight was canceled after the latest lawsuit, part of Davis’ long list of legal problems. In August, a domestic violence case brought against Davis by the mother of two of his three children was dismissed. He had numerous run-ins with the law over the years, including charges related to domestic violence and leaving the scene of a car accident. Several of his cases were dismissed, but he was sentenced to 90 days of house arrest and three years probation for a 2023 hit-and-run case in Baltimore.
Following news of the latest lawsuit, Most Valuable Promotions was reportedly seeking a replacement for Davis to keep the Nov. 14 event intact. Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou told TMZ Sports that Paul’s team contacted him, but he declined the offer. Most Valuable Promotions also reportedly reached out to Ryan Garcia, Andre Ward and Nate Diaz.
According to the promotion, fans who purchased tickets to the event through Ticketmaster will receive a refund.
Most Valuable Promotions held its first MMA event with Ronda Rousey, former boxers Francis Ngannou and Nate Diaz, Mike Perry, Netflix support, and one obvious problem that the cameras couldn’t completely hide.
Despite the star-studded lineup and global streaming interest, much of the arena remained empty throughout the night as MVP officially transitioned into mixed martial arts.
The atmosphere seemed strangely flat compared to the scale of the names featured.
Ronda Rousey returns
Former UFC champion Ronda Rousey needed just 17 seconds to defeat Gina Carano in the main event, defeating the women’s MMA pioneer with the trademark armbar that once made her one of combat sports’ biggest stars.
After charging across the cage almost immediately, the Olympic medalist took down Carano, then wrapped it all up with the armbar that made her eminent.
However, while the action was speedy in the cage, it was demanding to ignore the empty seats around the arena during MVP’s heavily promoted debut event.
Netflix broadcast the event worldwide as part of its deal with MVP following the success of Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson and several major boxing events.
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Perry defeats Diaz
In a joint feature film Mike Perry stopped Nate Diaz after two brutal rounds of welterweight trading.
Both men went at each other from the opening bell before Diaz’s corner finally stopped the penalty at the end of the second round.
After the break, Perry called for an MMA fight with Jake Paul, while agreeing to a future rematch with Diaz.
MVP
Elsewhere on the card, there was a former boxer Francis Ngannou he crushed Philipe Lins in the first round, then immediately renewed calls for a future showdown with Jon Jones.
Salahdine Parnasse impressed in his US debut, stopping Kenneth Cross in the first round, while “Massive Boy” Robelis Despaigne knocked out Junior Dos Santos in another explosive heavyweight finish.
Empty arena
For MVP, the event was still another attempt to prove that the company could transcend boxing.
But the empty seats were an uncomfortable reminder of reality. Outside of the UFC banner, even Netflix, Ngannou, Rousey, Diaz and Perry weren’t enough to fill the building.
MVP was already a huge boxing streaming success with Netflix, but the optics surrounding his first MMA release told a completely different story.
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Keith Connolly claims the arrival of Zuffa Boxing changed the direction of Conor Benn’s career and changed negotiations with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom.
“The offer was many times higher than what they were offering,” Connolly said, discussing Benn’s departure from Matchroom. “People thought there was no competition at the time because DAZN was the only game in town and Zuffa came along around the time Conor was going into free agency.”
Connolly believes Benn entered free agency right when a fresh player entered the market.
“I think maybe people miscalculated that it was the only show in town and that there would be no other offers. It’s possible. And then a huge offer came along and that’s where we are,” Connolly told iFL TV.
Connolly said Benn’s team met with Matchroom before making their decision, but said the figures discussed did not match the final offer they received elsewhere.
“We had one in Recent York the week of Teofimo-Shakur and we told them what we expected. They scored much lower than we thought. Since he was a free agent, we decided to test the market.”
The discussion also touched on the breakdown in communication that followed Benn’s departure from Matchroom. Connolly defended the decision to send the offer by email rather than handle everything privately over the phone.
“We protected ourselves legally by emailing the offer as to what we should do,” Connolly said. “This is the mechanism that should be used when you receive an offer where the promoter has the rights.”
Connolly added that Benn still wanted Hearn involved once a fresh deal was finalized.
“We still want you on the team,” Connolly said. “Conor wanted Eddie in the band.”
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Thomas Hearns once revealed his list of the greatest boxers of all time, and the popular choice propelled him to the top spot.
Hearns was the first boxer in history to become world champion in five weight classes, after triumphing in the welterweight, welterweight, middleweight, super middleweight and airy heavyweight divisions.
He was a member of the iconic “Four Kings” team that dominated the sport in the 1980s, along with fellow stars Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler and Roberto Duran.
When Hearns presented the list the list of the 10 greatest boxers of all time included all three of these former rivals, as well as some of the biggest names in boxing history.
10: Marvin Hagler. 9: George Foreman. 8: Floyd Mayweather. 7: Mike Tyson. 6: Sugar Ray Leonard. 5: Wilfred Benitez 4: Roberto Duran.
In third place, “The Hitman” sided with himself and then named the heavyweight legend the second best of all time.
3: Thomas Hearns. 2: Joe Frazier.
When it comes to the greatest fighter of all time, there was only one answer for Hearns and that was another icon of the heavyweight division.
1: Muhammad Ali.
Ali became the heavyweight champion of the world three times and participated in some of the most memorable fights in history, including “Rumble In The Jungle” v. George Foreman and “Thrilla In Manila” against Joe Frazier.
His final record was 56 wins in 61 fights, also defeating the likes of Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Ken Norton and Earnie Shavers, and the opinion of Hearns and many others shows why Ali more than deserves the nickname “The Greatest”.
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