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The problem child returns to the ring: What to know for Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland fight
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Date:2025-04-13 15:23:26
Jake Paul returns to the ring for the first time in 2024 when he takes on Ryan Bourland, part of the undercard of the Amanda Serrano-Nina Meinke title match, although the bout is listed as a co-main event.
Paul, 8-1 (5 KOs), has won two consecutive fights after he lost a split decision to Tommy Fury in February 2023. Paul followed that up with a victory over Nate Diaz in August and scored a first-round knockout over Andre August in December.
In Bourland (17-2, 6 KOs), a journeyman 35-year-old from California, "the problem child" gets back to facing a boxer, and this time the bout will be eight rounds.
Bourland hasn't fought since September 2022, when he won a fifth-round TKO over Santario Martin.
Here is more information on how to watch Jake Paul on Saturday, March 2:
When is Jake Paul's fight vs. Ryan Bourland?
- Jake Paul will face of against Ryan Bourland on Saturday, March 2 at 7 p.m. ET. The fight will take place at Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
How to stream Jake Paul fight vs. Ryan Bourland
The Paul-Bourland fight can be streamed on DAZN (Watch Now).
Other fights on Jake Paul fight card
Featherweight: Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke
Featherweight: Pedro Marquez Medina vs. Brandon Valdes
Super Featherweight: Christopher Diaz vs. Headley Scott
Cruiserweight: Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland
Featherweight: Javon Walton vs. Joshua Torres
Light Flyweight: Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Rene Santiago
Junior Bantamweight: Krystal Rosado vs. Gloria Munguilla
Welterweight: Elijah Flores vs. Alejandro Munera
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