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Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz

Ready 4 War
DateAugust 5, 2023
VenueAmerican Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Tale of the tape
Boxer Jake Paul Nate Diaz
Nickname The Problem Child
Hometown Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Stockton, California, U.S.
Pre-fight record 6–1 (4 KOs) 0–0 (Boxing)
21–13 (5 KOs) (MMA)
Age 26 38
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1] 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
Weight 185 lb (84 kg)[3] 185 lb (84 kg)[3]
Style Orthodox Southpaw
Result
Paul wins by unanimous decision in 10 rounds (98–91, 98-91, –97–92)

Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz, billed as Ready 4 War, was a professional boxing crossover match contested at cruiserweight between American YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul and American mixed martial artist Nate Diaz. The bout took place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on August 5, 2023.[4] The fight sold 450,000 PPV buys and generated about $27 million in revenue. It also generated $3.1 million from ticket sales.[5][6]

Background

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Jake Paul (left) and Nate Diaz (right).

After Tommy Fury defeated Jake Paul in February 2023 in Saudi Arabia, both Paul and Fury expressed interest in an immediate rematch.[7] In March however, reports stated that Paul and his team were planning on having a bout with Floyd Mayweather Jr. and KSI before they rematch Fury.[8]

On April 12, it was announced that Paul would return to the ring against mixed martial arts fighter Nate Diaz in an eight-round bout which would mark the latter's professional boxing debut.[4] In June, it was announced that the bout would be increased to 10 rounds after both parties agreed to the change of terms via social media.[9][10] The bout was fought in a catchweight of 185 lbs, with 10-ounce gloves.[11][12]

This event was produced by Jake Paul's company "Most Valuable Promotions" and Nate Diaz's company "Real Fight Inc.". Boxers from Diaz's camp and team included Alan Sanchez, Kilo Madera, Luciano Ramos, Jose Aguayo and Chris Avila.[13]

Fight card

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Weight Class vs. Method Round Time Notes
Main Card (PPV)[14]
Catchweight Jake Paul def. Nate Diaz UD 10/10 Note 1
Featherweight Amanda Serrano (c) def. Heather Hardy UD 10/10 Note 2
Super Middleweight Chris Avila def. Jeremy Stephens UD 6/6 Note 3
Super Lightweight Ashton Sylve def. William Silva KO 4/8 2:59
Super Middleweight Shadasia Green def. Olivia Curry UD 10/10
Welterweight Alan Sanchez def. Angel Beltran UD 8/8
Super Welterweight Kevin Newman II def. Kilo Madera UD 8/8
Welterweight Jose Aguayo def. Noel Cavazos MD 4/4
Super Lightweight Luciano Ramos vs. CJ Hamilton UD 4/4

^Note 1 Diaz's professional debut
^Note 2 For IBF, IBO, WBA, WBC, and WBO undisputed featherweight titles
^ Note 3 Avila missed weight (170lbs) and was fined a percentage of his purse

Broadcasting

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Country/Region Broadcasters
PPV Stream
Worldwide DAZN
FITE
Australia Main Event
New Zealand Sky Arena

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