The countdown is on for the highly anticipated exhibition between Gervonta “Tank” Davis and Jake Paul, set for November 14. The bout, initially planned for Atlanta, was relocated to Miami after promotional and regulatory challenges in Georgia. Despite the controversy surrounding the matchup, fight organizers have clarified the rules to ensure a decisive outcome.

At the heart of the discussion is the striking weight disparity. Davis, a lightweight world champion, normally competes at 9st 9lb (61kg), while Paul, who has fought primarily as a cruiserweight, has competed at 14st 4lb (90.7kg). To address concerns, the Florida Athletic Commission (FAC) approved a maximum weight of 13st 13lb (88kg) for the exhibition, along with other safety and scoring measures.

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