Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva Weigh-in Results: Paul, Silva Cleared for Action
Jake Paul's latest foray into boxing will see the celebrity-turned-boxer go up against a mixed martial arts legend in Anderson Silva.
Ahead of their scheduled pairing on Saturday, the Arizona Boxing & MMA Commission met on Thursday evening to discuss remarks Silva made about being knocked out multiple times in training -- comments Silva later walked back. The commission cleared Silva again for competition, after requiring the 47-year-old to take additional medical tests. Per ESPN, the MRI that Silva submitted was "pristine" and his exams went well enough to allow him to fight after all. The boxing match will be held at a 187-pound catchweight. Silva was the first of the two headliners to come to the scale, and came in joking around while weighing 186.1 pounds. Paul later hit the scales at 186.5 pounds, making the main attraction official.
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Since retiring from mixed martial arts with a record of 34 wins, 11 losses, and 1 NC, Silva (3-1) has revitalized his career in the boxing ring. "Spider" impressively upset Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. in 2021, and followed it up with a quick knockout of Tito Ortiz a few months later. While Paul isn't nearly as decorated a boxer as Chavez Jr., he will be a larger opponent than the son of the Mexican boxing legend Julio Cesar Chavez.
Paul vs. Silva will air live on Saturday on Showtime pay-per-view at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Paul vs. Silva Weigh-in Results:
Jake Paul (186.5) vs. Anderson Silva (186.1)Ashton Sylve (132.4) vs. Braulio Rodriguez (132.5)
Alexandro Santiago (117.9) vs. Antonio Nieves (117.8)
Uriah Hall (198.6) vs. Le'Veon Bell (197.6)
Chris Avila (183.3) vs. Michael Varshavski (182.6)
Jeremiah Milton (248.2) vs. Quintin Sumpter (219.6)
Ogleidis Suarez (168.9) vs. Shadasia Green (169.2)
Danny Barrios Flores (122.5) vs. Edgar Ortiz Jr. (120.2)
Adrian Rodriguez (123) vs. Dominique Griffin (122.3)
Eliezer Silva (155.7) vs. Anthony Hannah (162.7)
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