Tim Bradley lectured Gervonta Davis today on his channel for losing out on his $40 million bag for the Jake Paul fight attributable to the civil lawsuit filed against him by his ex-girlfriend last October.
$40 Million Gone
The lawsuit resulted within the YouTuber-turned-boxer star’s Most Invaluable Promotions (MVP) cancelling the November 14th exhibition match with Tank Davis. Bradley scolded Tank for the blown likelihood to get the $40 million bag. He didn’t just trash Davis. He also launched into MVP, roasting them for having chosen Tank in the primary place. In other words, they need to have known higher.
“Dumbest Dude in Boxing”
“Let’s lean on Tank for a minute. You bought to be the dumbest dude within the history of boxing. $40 million down the drain,” said Tim Bradley on his YouTube channel, trashing Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis for the Jake Paul exhibition fight attributable to the civil lawsuit against him. “I’m like, $40 million, bro—literally, wealth down the drain. I don’t understand it.”
The lawsuit was officially filed in October, after Tank Davis had already signed for the Jake Paul exhibition on September 23, 2025. He wouldn’t have known. That may be a huge payday that Tank Davis is missing out on with the $40 million down the drain.
MVP’s Rookie Moves
“MVP Promotions, whatever you call your promotions. It’s more like rookie promotions. You don’t know what you were coping with. You had no clue,” said Bradley. “This has all the time been down Tank’s alley. This has all the time come up in the previous couple of fights of Tank’s profession. MVP, more like rookie promotions, y’all must have had a backup plan. It is best to have had a backup fighter.”
It was a nasty idea from the beginning for Jake Paul to make use of Tank Davis as his opponent within the November 14th exhibition match. Together with his track record of legal problems outside of the ring. Furthermore, the backlash concerning the cruiserweight Paul using the much smaller 135-pounder Tank as his opponent made him look pathetic within the eyes of fans. It wasn’t price it.
“It is best to have had a plan B just in case this man, Tank Davis, don’t show up. Now, you’re looking like idiots. I heard through the grapevine that the joint wasn’t even selling. Yeah, because everybody is bored with your bullcrap, Jake Paul. As soon as you moved to Florida, I knew that joint wasn’t going to sell, bro,” said Bradley.
It will have needed to be a giant name for Jake to have as Plan B, for him to sell out the 20,000-seat Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. For that form of fight, the backup option would have needed to be either an lively star or one in every of the fireplace mega-names that fans can be desirous to see Jake face in an exhibition.
Exhibitions Gone Stale
Boxing fans are bored with exhibition matches. Floyd Mayweather Jr. has overdone it within the last seven years, and other people don’t wish to see those sorts of fights in large numbers.
Bradley says that Jake needs to start out fighting “real fighters, any individual in the highest 10.” The issue with that’s that there are not any really big names at cruiserweight that fans would wish to see Paul face.
The preferred fighters, Jai Opetaia and Gilberto Ramirez, aren’t stars within the U.S. Although Ramirez has fought in the usthroughout his profession, he has not turn out to be an enormous name. The one way that Jake can bring fans is by either facing popular heavyweights or fighters from the 175 or 168-lb divisions. Bringing in these fighters is what Paul needs:
- Anthony Joshua
- Tyson Fury
- David Benavidez
- Terence Crawford
- Canelo Alvarez
- Jaron Ennis
- Artur Beterbiev
- Dmitry Bivol
The downside of Jake Paul fighting one in every of those guys is that he would likely lose and get knocked out embarrassingly. He’s not going to find a way to compete against any of them without landing a giant punch to attain a knockout.
Last Updated on 11/04/2025

