Jake Paul Signs Multi-Fight Deal With Showtime Sports
Jake Paul Signs Multi-Fight Deal With Showtime Sports
Jake Paul Signs Multi-Fight Deal With Showtime Sports.
After two fights, Jake Paul has decided to move on from Triller Fight Club.
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ESPN reports that the 24-year-old has signed a multi-fight deal with Showtime Sports.
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Showtime Boxing will distribute his upcoming matches, although Paul has yet to announce the details.
Jake is proud of the events he participated in with Triller and appreciates the opportunities they afforded him โฆ Jake is excited to continue his boxing career with Showtime Boxing.
Fight announcement coming soon, Nakisa Bidarian, Paulโs adviser, to ESPN.
Paul took to Twitter to brag about the new deal, crowning himself a โking.โ .
In the media business they say content is king... and in the fight business, fighters are the content...so WE are the kings โฆ make sure you are getting paid like a king!
, Jake Paul, via Twitter.
Triller CEO Ryan Kavanaugh released his own statement, bidding Paul farewell and offering him โthe absolute best.โ.
We love Jake โฆ I wish Jake the absolute best.
We had our two fights with him.
โฆ I think for us, weโve gone the distance with him that we can go.
We wonโt be doing any more Jake fights, Ryan Kavanaugh, via BroBible