Jake Paul is set to make his long-awaited MMA debut in the summer of 2025. This comes after he signed a deal with the Professional Fighters League (PFL) nearly two years ago. Although he lost to Tommy Fury in 2023 and has been focused on boxing, his commitment to MMA remains strong. Paul is currently preparing for a boxing match against former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson on November 15 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, which could attract up to 90,000 fans.
While Paul gears up for his boxing fight, he is also planning his entrance into the MMA arena. Although specific details regarding his weight class and opponent are yet to be finalized, PFL owner Donn Davis confirmed that Paul is ready for his debut. Davis stated, «He tells me the summer of 2025. He's been training.» Earlier discussions for a fight with Nate Diaz fell through, but Davis believes that the timing was never right for both fighters.
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Peter Murray, the PFL chief, echoed Davis's sentiments, affirming that Paul is committed to his MMA journey. Murray noted, «Jake will continue on his boxing journey, but he is committed to making his PFL MMA debut in 2025.» They are preparing for a major event featuring Paul, who is eager to fight a legitimate opponent that can draw significant attention. Paul mentioned, «It's just about finding the name,» indicating that his first MMA opponent must be marketable.
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