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I probably won't bet this fight because I have no idea who will win.

Yes, so the best thing to do is not to bet on this fight.

Anderson Silva is clearly the better and more established fighter, but he's old...  Jake has age and likely supplements on his side, so for me this is a risky fight for Anderson Silva while also being one hell of a payday.  I can see why he didn't want to turn this fight down.  Win or lose I suspect it'll be the last time he enters the ring.  

But if you look at it, Silva has a good fighting stance and I would say a good boxer and he has the experience to beat Jake Paul but the age difference though.

Personally, I'd like to see Jake get knocked out and I'd hate to see Anderson Silva get knocked out, so I probably have too much emotion on the line to add money to it.  I'll watch the fight though and hope for the best.  Old man power better be on display.

Who wouldn't like to see him at least touching the canvass for the first time if I'm not mistaken. But it will be a big task for Anderson, but he will have to test the chin of Jake Paul and see how strong it is.

That is a sight that I also love to see but we know that it's not that simple and as you guys are discussing above, it's much better to enjoy and watch the fight rather than betting on it because I doubt that there's a winner here. Silva is much adored and respected by Jake Paul so that is a sign and Jake Paul won't agree to lose because he is also building his career. That said, we might see a draw here, although that is just an speculation but I think that will happen.
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Still can't wait to see this fight.  Really hoping that Silva is training his ass off right now and ready to TKO Jake Paul when the time comes. 

That being said, did you guys see how arguably the greatest fighter to ever live called out Jake Paul and Jake admitted he stood no chance against this fighter and that he wouldn't be entertaining a fight against him?  If not check it out here - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pwKMB_2a_LA

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Lol! He will eat Jake Paul alive if he will agree to fight the greatest fighter to ever live up to this point, there's no way Jake Paul will win if that fight happens. My money goes for him alone! Anyway, back to the fight, I'm already excited how would they play perform on this fight, will Jake Paul crack Silva in the ring? Or is it the other way around?
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I probably won't bet this fight because I have no idea who will win.

Yes, so the best thing to do is not to bet on this fight.

Anderson Silva is clearly the better and more established fighter, but he's old...  Jake has age and likely supplements on his side, so for me this is a risky fight for Anderson Silva while also being one hell of a payday.  I can see why he didn't want to turn this fight down.  Win or lose I suspect it'll be the last time he enters the ring.  

But if you look at it, Silva has a good fighting stance and I would say a good boxer and he has the experience to beat Jake Paul but the age difference though.

Personally, I'd like to see Jake get knocked out and I'd hate to see Anderson Silva get knocked out, so I probably have too much emotion on the line to add money to it.  I'll watch the fight though and hope for the best.  Old man power better be on display.

Who wouldn't like to see him at least touching the canvass for the first time if I'm not mistaken. But it will be a big task for Anderson, but he will have to test the chin of Jake Paul and see how strong it is.
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I go on Anderson Silva  The dude has good boxing and he will train and be in good condition for fight.
There is no reason Silva shouldn't beat him.

500$ on Silva.

Still too early to predict , I assume that your 500 bet is the only funds you will release in this fight so yeah you can confidently say that it is an amount you can spend or risk , on the other hand I am betting in both but like yours  will put High for Anderson , because I cannot predict who will win here because both has a potential to defeat each other.
I probably won't bet this fight because I have no idea who will win.  Anderson Silva is clearly the better and more established fighter, but he's old...  Jake has age and likely supplements on his side, so for me this is a risky fight for Anderson Silva while also being one hell of a payday.  I can see why he didn't want to turn this fight down.  Win or lose I suspect it'll be the last time he enters the ring.  Personally, I'd like to see Jake get knocked out and I'd hate to see Anderson Silva get knocked out, so I probably have too much emotion on the line to add money to it.  I'll watch the fight though and hope for the best.  Old man power better be on display.
Safe way mate , not unless you are a fan of one so at least putting small amount will do.
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I think you misunderstood what I've said because I don't recall that I've said somewhere nor I compared Jake Paul to a much more experienced fighter/boxer with a great record and still in his prime, and I won't even assume that you mean Anderson Silva by that because he's not in his prime anymore. We also have to understand that Silva will be fighting in the ring against a young boxer in his own sport and not in the octagon, I'm not saying too that Silva doesn't stand a chance, but his chances are quite lower than Jake Paul's.
I think it's you who misunderstood my point. I didn't say that you said it. My point is that you are right that jake paul has improved but his skills is not the same as the veteran which has more experience but the veterans body is not the same as Jake Paul which is young that's why I too would say that Jake Paul has more chance compared to silva and silva also have chance since he is more skilled fighter. I am sure you get my point now. I am not saying that silva is still in his prime and what I meant by that is if they both fight and silva is still in his prime but have all the skills he have now as a veteran which is my point. In short (in silva's POV), your chance of winning against me will be low if my body is in my prime but don't forget that even though I am not in my prime but I have my skills (just an example by the way and don't assume that it is silva's word just making an example of my point).
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I probably won't bet this fight because I have no idea who will win.  Anderson Silva is clearly the better and more established fighter, but he's old...  Jake has age and likely supplements on his side, so for me this is a risky fight for Anderson Silva while also being one hell of a payday.  I can see why he didn't want to turn this fight down.  Win or lose I suspect it'll be the last time he enters the ring.  Personally, I'd like to see Jake get knocked out and I'd hate to see Anderson Silva get knocked out, so I probably have too much emotion on the line to add money to it.  I'll watch the fight though and hope for the best.  Old man power better be on display.
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Jake paul indeed has improved well after several fights but it doesn't mean he is good compared to someone who has a lot of experience with great record and also in his prime. Anderson Silva is a veteran but every veteran have their time sooner or later. A veteran that has enough experience or skills have a chance to win against a veteran that is older for more than 10 years which the younger one have more stamina and more except experience like the veterans have.
That's the pros for being a veteran, the experience but it's true that his speed and strength lessens over time as he becomes older.

While for Jake, even if he's not that type of the pro but still he's got some experience too but not enough although he's got more flexibility and stamina than Anderson.

Well, the majority is going with Anderson Silva because we all believe that experience matters and he's got a lot of it and toughness has been built on him despite his age.

Yes, Anderson Silva is still a threat even if he's already old enough and note this is not his first fight in the ring as he also had his own share of experience when it comes boxing and came out as a winner as well. While Jake is not that quite agile and his defense is easy to crack, I have no doubt that Silva will just play some games on him. But on the betting side, it's hard to predict who will be the winner and I have some doubts too, so I think I'll pass.
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Still can't wait to see this fight.  Really hoping that Silva is training his ass off right now and ready to TKO Jake Paul when the time comes. 

That being said, did you guys see how arguably the greatest fighter to ever live called out Jake Paul and Jake admitted he stood no chance against this fighter and that he wouldn't be entertaining a fight against him?  If not check it out here - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pwKMB_2a_LA

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I go with Anderson Silva on this one.  I wanted him to give Jake Paul the taste of his first defeat.

I don't know if this is gonna be scripted not in this fight but if the fight is in equal no favor then Silva has the advantage for my opinion because as a legend he plays very well good punches and counter punch he already master and based on their performance but in this fight ill also bet for make Paul which is in practical life he will win for sure. And also the awaited fight is almost come for sure both fighters prepared it well.
There is a possibility that the fight will be scripted so let's just hope that they don't do that.  Anderson Silva is the underdog here, even if he has lots of experience on MMA, boxing is a different sports.  It is more tiring because of heavier gloves and attack is limited because a boxer can't use anything to attack except his punches which is very different from MMA where a fighter has the freedom to use everything in his arsenal as long as it is legal.

I'd love to see Anderson Silva knock down Jake Paul but this is an obvious win for the Paul Brothers production. Anyway, it's just entertainment, I am not sure if they will give their all here. Even in the press conference that happened there's no spark at all. It's too peaceful. You will have the kind of idea that it will be scripted. Betting, I will be wise to bet for Paul even if it's not much profitable.
I wish this will not be a game that will bring down the reputation of Silva before he fully retires.

I would love to see that, Paul being knockout by the legend. But I don't think that Anderson Silva has the power though. So my vote goes to Jake Paul winning this fight in the scorecard and hopefully there is no setup or the fight not being rigged. Silva won against a boxer the last time, so this might be a good fight and the fight going into the judges again.

Jake Paul has too much respect for Anderson Silva that there are not spark or trash talking in the press conference. And easy money for both, as fans will be interested on how this fight will end.

Same here, I like to see Anderson Silva knocking out Jake Paul.  Let us hope it happens to show Jake Paul not to take advantage of aged and washed up fighters.

We may sound like Jake Paul's haters but I would like to see that view too, getting knocked out by a retired MMA is not a view we can often see and Jake can also call that as an honor to get defeated by a legend Grin Let's see what will be the effect on Jake Paul's mental health after he'll taste his first defeat.

Although as speculated in the other discussion, there's indeed a high chance that this fight might be scripted as Silva and Jake Paul might had a pact beforehand and just aiming to get money from the fight. I might be wrong but chances are chances, we never know.
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Jake paul indeed has improved well after several fights but it doesn't mean he is good compared to someone who has a lot of experience with great record and also in his prime. Anderson Silva is a veteran but every veteran have their time sooner or later. A veteran that has enough experience or skills have a chance to win against a veteran that is older for more than 10 years which the younger one have more stamina and more except experience like the veterans have.
That's the pros for being a veteran, the experience but it's true that his speed and strength lessens over time as he becomes older.

While for Jake, even if he's not that type of the pro but still he's got some experience too but not enough although he's got more flexibility and stamina than Anderson.

Well, the majority is going with Anderson Silva because we all believe that experience matters and he's got a lot of it and toughness has been built on him despite his age.
If Silva will seriously train for this, even as an exhibition fight, he has big chance of beating Paul. he has the upper hand in terms of experience. but the stamina would be a big factor here if he won't train hard for this. hard to bet on this kind of fight also as we have no clue if both camps have prior arrangement. remember, it is an exhibition fight. the judges can easily decide as a draw even if there is a clear winner. so bet at your own risk.
I still believe that even with normal training for Silva, he'll be able to win against Jake Paul. Silva has much more experience compared to Paul even though Paul is younger which gives him an advantage in stamina, I don't think that he'll be able to outmatch Silva with his strength and durability. He's the best bet would to dodge and take time with his match for him to win.

But still Paul can still win this depending on how much seriousness he'll undergo for his training on this match.
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Malik Scott has a point, Jake Paul has improved well but we are just used to see him as a boxer who's just fighting washed out boxers and fighters from MMA to maintain his advantage and keeps on getting his pocket full. That is not the case to me anymore, time will come that he will be a bonafide boxer to the people's eye. That bout against Rahman Jr. is his chance to show that he's not the old Jake Paul anymore but Rahman Jr. avoided him that's why he is not facing a veteran fighter again namely Anderson Silva.
Jake paul indeed has improved well after several fights but it doesn't mean he is good compared to someone who has a lot of experience with great record and also in his prime. Anderson Silva is a veteran but every veteran have their time sooner or later. A veteran that has enough experience or skills have a chance to win against a veteran that is older for more than 10 years which the younger one have more stamina and more except experience like the veterans have.

I think you misunderstood what I've said because I don't recall that I've said somewhere nor I compared Jake Paul to a much more experienced fighter/boxer with a great record and still in his prime, and I won't even assume that you mean Anderson Silva by that because he's not in his prime anymore. We also have to understand that Silva will be fighting in the ring against a young boxer in his own sport and not in the octagon, I'm not saying too that Silva doesn't stand a chance, but his chances are quite lower than Jake Paul's.
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Most of the bets choosing Jake Paul even though Anderson Silva was great in MMA but I think there's a fine line of fighting inside the ring for 12 rounds vs a 3 - 5 matches in a ring and that goes to Jake Paul since he has the experience already by fighting those greatest fighter. Although some are not and most of the fight are under in an exhibition matches but Jake Paul shows us how he fought them.

I hope Silva would surprise his fans and Paul at the same time during the match that he can beat someone on a boxing and not just on an MMA ring.
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Just sharing the opinion of Wilder's former coach - Malik Scott.

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Silva’s being brought in, he’s got a great name. He’s a great fighter. But I believe Jake Paul has also become a good fighter as well. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But is he an influencer fighter? Not to me no more. I’m not going to keep saying it because he’s actually looking better than some boxers.

https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-coach-gives-jake-paul-edge-over-silva-hes-become-good-fighter--169364

Interesting point of view by a boxing trainer here, not just because he thinks that Jake has a chance to win against Silva, but his take that he is good in boxing per se, as he has a massive follower and perhaps he thinks that those fans are into boxing right now.

Malik Scott has a point, Jake Paul has improved well but we are just used to see him as a boxer who's just fighting washed out boxers and fighters from MMA to maintain his advantage and keeps on getting his pocket full. That is not the case to me anymore, time will come that he will be a bonafide boxer to the people's eye. That bout against Rahman Jr. is his chance to show that he's not the old Jake Paul anymore but Rahman Jr. avoided him that's why he is not facing a veteran fighter again namely Anderson Silva.

I still wanted to see Jake Paul though fight a legitimate boxer to see if he has what it takes for him to be called a good boxer. For me he is still an influencer boxer, just fighting for pure money and to entertain us fans.

But this fight could be a step forward, because for sure he will want to keep fighting (if he really loves the sport and not just to make tons of money). And so if the future, he might upgrade the quality of his opponents and maybe one day break barriers by stepping on a actual pro-fight.
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Jake paul indeed has improved well after several fights but it doesn't mean he is good compared to someone who has a lot of experience with great record and also in his prime. Anderson Silva is a veteran but every veteran have their time sooner or later. A veteran that has enough experience or skills have a chance to win against a veteran that is older for more than 10 years which the younger one have more stamina and more except experience like the veterans have.
That's the pros for being a veteran, the experience but it's true that his speed and strength lessens over time as he becomes older.

While for Jake, even if he's not that type of the pro but still he's got some experience too but not enough although he's got more flexibility and stamina than Anderson.

Well, the majority is going with Anderson Silva because we all believe that experience matters and he's got a lot of it and toughness has been built on him despite his age.

if Silva will seriously train for this, even as an exhibition fight, he has big chance of beating Paul. he has the upper hand in terms of experience. but the stamina would be a big factor here if he won't train hard for this. hard to bet on this kind of fight also as we have no clue if both camps have prior arrangement. remember, it is an exhibition fight. the judges can easily decide as a draw even if there is a clear winner. so bet at your own risk.
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Jake paul indeed has improved well after several fights but it doesn't mean he is good compared to someone who has a lot of experience with great record and also in his prime. Anderson Silva is a veteran but every veteran have their time sooner or later. A veteran that has enough experience or skills have a chance to win against a veteran that is older for more than 10 years which the younger one have more stamina and more except experience like the veterans have.
That's the pros for being a veteran, the experience but it's true that his speed and strength lessens over time as he becomes older.

While for Jake, even if he's not that type of the pro but still he's got some experience too but not enough although he's got more flexibility and stamina than Anderson.

Well, the majority is going with Anderson Silva because we all believe that experience matters and he's got a lot of it and toughness has been built on him despite his age.
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The odds now are close.

 -140 on Anderson silva (Bet 140$ to gain 100$)
+100 on jake paul (Bet 100$ to win $100)
I don't know why you have put them in american format while everybody is using decimal odds here but those odds are ridiculously low for Jake Paul.
It's  100 / 140 + 1 = 1.71 for Anderson silva
and 100 / 100 + 1 = 2.00 for Jake Paul

So of course I will bet on Anderson Silva because I dont know which sportsbooks is offering such odds, but there are very bad. Ander Silva is called the spider, since he 's fast and precise, so I think he will easily dominate the fight, even more than Mayweather did it because he will take it seriously unlike him.

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Just sharing the opinion of Wilder's former coach - Malik Scott.

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Silva’s being brought in, he’s got a great name. He’s a great fighter. But I believe Jake Paul has also become a good fighter as well. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But is he an influencer fighter? Not to me no more. I’m not going to keep saying it because he’s actually looking better than some boxers.

https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-coach-gives-jake-paul-edge-over-silva-hes-become-good-fighter--169364

Interesting point of view by a boxing trainer here, not just because he thinks that Jake has a chance to win against Silva, but his take that he is good in boxing per se, as he has a massive follower and perhaps he thinks that those fans are into boxing right now.

Malik Scott has a point, Jake Paul has improved well but we are just used to see him as a boxer who's just fighting washed out boxers and fighters from MMA to maintain his advantage and keeps on getting his pocket full. That is not the case to me anymore, time will come that he will be a bonafide boxer to the people's eye. That bout against Rahman Jr. is his chance to show that he's not the old Jake Paul anymore but Rahman Jr. avoided him that's why he is not facing a veteran fighter again namely Anderson Silva.

Yes, the Rahman fight might be a good gauge, but who knows, it might be just a setup as well and Paul will win that fight. But now, he will be tested against another former MMA, but this time, it has a good stand up game and could really box and should be the closest to a boxer with a good caliber that Jake Paul will face (without getting the fight rig). So we will have to see how Jake Paul can mesh with Anderson's style and he can break him apart and if he has power in both hands. Might be interesting for some fight fans that they want to see this fight.
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Malik Scott has a point, Jake Paul has improved well but we are just used to see him as a boxer who's just fighting washed out boxers and fighters from MMA to maintain his advantage and keeps on getting his pocket full. That is not the case to me anymore, time will come that he will be a bonafide boxer to the people's eye. That bout against Rahman Jr. is his chance to show that he's not the old Jake Paul anymore but Rahman Jr. avoided him that's why he is not facing a veteran fighter again namely Anderson Silva.
Jake paul indeed has improved well after several fights but it doesn't mean he is good compared to someone who has a lot of experience with great record and also in his prime. Anderson Silva is a veteran but every veteran have their time sooner or later. A veteran that has enough experience or skills have a chance to win against a veteran that is older for more than 10 years which the younger one have more stamina and more except experience like the veterans have.
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Just sharing the opinion of Wilder's former coach - Malik Scott.

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Silva’s being brought in, he’s got a great name. He’s a great fighter. But I believe Jake Paul has also become a good fighter as well. Is he a world beater? Absolutely not. But is he an influencer fighter? Not to me no more. I’m not going to keep saying it because he’s actually looking better than some boxers.

https://www.boxingscene.com/wilder-coach-gives-jake-paul-edge-over-silva-hes-become-good-fighter--169364

Interesting point of view by a boxing trainer here, not just because he thinks that Jake has a chance to win against Silva, but his take that he is good in boxing per se, as he has a massive follower and perhaps he thinks that those fans are into boxing right now.

Malik Scott has a point, Jake Paul has improved well but we are just used to see him as a boxer who's just fighting washed out boxers and fighters from MMA to maintain his advantage and keeps on getting his pocket full. That is not the case to me anymore, time will come that he will be a bonafide boxer to the people's eye. That bout against Rahman Jr. is his chance to show that he's not the old Jake Paul anymore but Rahman Jr. avoided him that's why he is not facing a veteran fighter again namely Anderson Silva.
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Sometimes you basically depend on the age bracket and how long it participants in a fight will determine it's wining, Anderson Silva (47 years old) and it may be that it has not lost it weight of fighting, but people in another means of understanding will directly like Anderson Silva because of it's age and the high odds also. Why people will not to give Jake paul 27 years old as amateur or newbies in fighting, and they will not like to choose.

Both have edges and advantages so we can only rely our decision on how well we know and have witnessed the previous performances of these boxers. As for me, I believe that Anderson's stamina and strength will still be able to knock down Jake Paul despite his age. Anderson has a  broader experience and he already knows how to counter his opponent. He has been through a lot so age will not be a hindrance this time.
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