CLEVELAND, OHIO: The undercard fights between Andre August and Jake Paul have been formally announced. Paul plans to get back into the ring in Florida the following month.
Returning for the first time since defeating Nate Diaz by unanimous decision in August, he now hopes to overcome the relatively unknown August.
The professional boxer, who last won by decision in August, has a 10-1-1 record. The eight-round bout between the two celebrities will now be the main event on DAZN. This is not a pay-per-view event, in contrast to Paul's previous events.
Jake Paul vs Andre August Undercard Bout
Fans already know about a couple of the undercard fights for Jake Paul vs Andre August, though. Most Valuable Promotions sent a press release earlier this week revealing nearly the whole card for December 15.
Shadisa Green, the undercard, is scheduled to make a comeback in the co-main event. There, she will compete for the WBC gold at 168 pounds against Franchon Crews-Dezurn, the previous undefeated super-middleweight champion.
On the undercard, there will be a super welterweight match in addition to that title fight. In an entertaining match, Yoenis Tellez and Livan Navarro will compete for regional gold. That is the only significant bout on the card.
But it's crucial to keep in mind that this activity is part of Paul's Most Valuable Prospect Series. Young players like Elijah Flores and Lorenzo Medina, who will face Joshua Temple and Javier Mayoral, respectively, will return in light of this.
KSI to fight IShowSpeed on December 15
On December 15, Jake Paul vs Andre August seems to have some competition. The return of the hard-hitting Shadisa Green is one of the many great fights at the DAZN event.
But without question, this battle has received considerably less attention than any other in the YouTuber's career so far.
It seems that KSI, his longstanding opponent, is aware of that. Coming off a defeat to Tommy Fury in October, KSI's bout finally materialized after negotiations with Jake Paul broke down. Fury also famously beat Jake Paul in February.
The YouTubers aren't any closer to competing in a ring, even though they lost to the same man. That hasn't prevented them from volleying insults at one another and arguing back and forth on social media.
Popular streamer IShowSpeed challenged the British YouTuber to a sparring match earlier this week. The announcement by KSI on X that it will happen on December 15 diverted focus from Paul's comeback.
"December 15th, come through and let’s do this," KSI said.