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How & Where To Watch Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva

Everything you need to know about the upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Anderson Silva that is planned to take place at the Desert Diamond Arena, AZ.

How & Where To Watch Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva

Both Jake Paul and Anderson Silva will arrive at the Saturday fight in good spirits. The contentious boxer and the former UFC middleweight champion will fight in a boxing match at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Silva, considered one of the masterful legends of the UFC, is the favorite to win the fight and add the first loss to the American YouTube star.

Follow Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva live

While there were rumors that the fight would be canceled after Silva commented that he had been “knocked out twice” during training camp, the Arizona Boxing and MMA Commission has cleared the UFC star to compete against Paul in the ring.

The fighting night at the Desert Diamond Arena will start at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT) or 3 a.m. UK time. Take a look at the starting time wherever you are in the world.

How to Watch Paul vs. Silva Online: Live Stream Details

The fight is a PPV exclusive, so you’ll need to order the live stream through Fite or Showtime platforms. Both platforms will let you live stream Paul vs. Silva online using your smart TV, laptop, phone, tablet, or streaming devices (i.e., Roku, Fire TV, or Apple TV). The PPV costs $59.99 and gets you every fight on the Paul vs. Silva card.

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More than determined Anderson Silva

Anderson Silva is clear, and he will not lose to Jake Paul. The UFC legend says that he will not fight for the money, as he “doesn’t need it,” but rather does it for the love of the sport. The Brazilian will walk away with a hefty purse for this fight despite his words. He comes into the match as a favorite due to his successful career in mixed martial arts. Jake Paul has not taken it well and assures him that he will finish the clash in five rounds.

The Problem Child remains undefeated with five wins, 4 of them by KO. This will be the toughest opponent he has faced in his entire career, and he may be meeting his first loss. Anderson Silva has a record of 3 wins, 2 of them by KO and one loss, in addition to extensive experience in MMA, which gives him an advantage over his rival. This Saturday, we will see how the American record will be if he adds another victory or his first defeat.

Paul vs. Silva fight card:

Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva — Cruiserweight

Uriah Hall vs. Le’Veon Bell — Cruiserweight

Ashton Sylve vs. Braulio Rodriguez — Super featherweight

Chris Avila vs. Mikhail Varshavski — Cruiserweight

Danny Barrios vs. Edgar Ortiz Jr. — Super bantamweight

Adrian Rodriguez vs. Dominique Griffin — Super bantamweight

Antonio Nieves vs. Alexandro Santiago — Bantamweight