Jake Paul Favored to Win Against Former UFC Fighter Ben Askren

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Jake Paul Favored to Win Against Former UFC Fighter Ben Askren

More trash talking from the social media celebrity Paul brothers is making headlines ahead of the holidays.


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This time, it’s Jake Paul and former MMA fighter Ben Askren looking to go toe-to-toe. However, this fight wouldn’t be in the octagon, but the boxing ring.

International sportsbook SportsBetting.ag has made Paul a decent favorite over Askren. Fight must occur before July 2021 for wagers to have action.

Boxing Odds

Ben Askren  +160

Jake Paul  -200

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