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Jake Paul and Anderson Silva.
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Internet celebrity turned boxer Jake Paul will fight UFC legend Anderson Silva on October 29.
The fight will be a Showtime pay-per-view event, starting at 9 p.m. ET.
Paul is undefeated in five career fights, while Silva has won two fights since leaving UFC in 2020.
Social media star Jake Paul will return to the boxing ring for his first fight of 2022 against former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva. Paul vs. Silva will be a Showtime pay-per-view event airing October 29 at 9 p.m. ET from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
Paul remains undefeated through five official matches, with his last two wins coming over another former UFC champ, Tyron Woodley. Paul is 22 years younger than the 47-year-old Silva, but the more experienced fighter will likely be his most significant challenge since he began boxing in 2018.
Silva has a 3-1 record as a boxer to go alongside his 46 career fights in mixed martial arts. Silva returned to boxing in 2021 after his UFC contract ended. Since then, he defeated former WBC champion Julio César Chávez Jr. via split decision in June 2021 and knocked out fellow UFC veteran Tito Ortiz in September 2021.
The pay-per-view will also feature the professional boxing debuts of former NFL running back Le’Veon Bell and UFC veteran Uriah Hall. Bell knocked out fellow NFL veteran Adrian Peterson in a September exhibition, while Hall announced his retirement from mixed martial arts in August.
How to watch Paul vs. Silva
You can watch Paul vs. Silva on October 29 at 9 p.m. ET via the Showtime app or Fite.TV app. You can also order the fight through most cable providers. No matter what platform you choose, the pay-per-view event costs $60 and will include five matches in total.
You don’t need to be a Showtime subscriber to order and watch the pay-per-view through Showtime. The Showtime app is available on Apple and Android devices, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox, and most smart TVs.
Paul vs. Silva fight card
Chris Avila versus Dr. Mike Varshavski [Cruiserweight, four rounds]Uriah Hall versus Le’Veon Bell [Cruiserweight, four rounds]Alexandro Santiago versus Antonio Nieves [Bantamweight, 10 rounds]Ashton Sylve versus Braulio Rodriguez [Lightweight, eight rounds]Jake Paul versus Anderson Silva [Catchweight, eight rounds]