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    The Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis fight will feature an AI judge

    The Floria State Athletic Commission has confirmed the panel for the bout - which will take place on November 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida - will include an artifical intelligence judge, as well as two human judges


    Artifical intelligence has previously been used in clashes like Terence Crawford vs Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez, and Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk.

    Most Valuable Promotions co-founder Nakisa Bidarian previously announced the fight would be a 10-round exhibition, made up of three-minute rounds at a maximum weight limit of 195 lbs.

    The Problem Child, 28, and Tank, 30, will also wear 12-ounce gloves in the ring.

    Last month, the Paul-Davis fight - which will be streamed on Netflix - was moved from Atlanta, Georgia, to the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

    Paul said in a statement: "New city, same mission, seek and destroy the tank. Kaseya Center. Friday, November 14. I'm bringing the heat, and Miami will see me take down this angry elf while the world watches."

    In a statement of his own, Davis said: "Jake Paul has been cherry picking in the sport of boxing for a while now, but he picked the wrong opponent this time.

    "He better start losing some weight, chasing some chickens, and pray that helps him some on fight night."

    Although Davis is going into the fight as the favourite, Tyron Woodley - who lost to Paul in their 2021 brawl - has recently warned Tank not to underestimate The Problem Child.

    Speaking with Fruity King, The Chosen One, 43, said: "My advice to Tank, I would say take Jake seriously.

    "For a fighter that's on Tank's level to go into a fight with somebody that on paper has not even had the amateur career he had, let alone the professional career, he needs to take him seriously and recognise Jake has the motivation to prove people wrong.

    "Even though Tank is a powerful puncher, you're going up to fighting somebody at 195 lbs. It's a whole different level of power, and you have got to be able to get close to him.

    "His reach advantage is gonna have you by at least five or six inches and Jake's smart enough to keep you away from him. And if you keep forcing the issue, you can walk onto a punch, so I would take it seriously."

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