Report – Anthony Taylor vs. Chris Avila Added To Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury Undercard

Anthony TaylorA rematch between Bellator alums, Anthony Taylor and Chris Avila is reportedly set to land on the undercard of the upcoming December 18. professional boxing match between the undefeated, Jake Paul, and fellow unbeaten puncher, Tommy Fury in Florida. Slated to meet in a boxing match following a professional mixed martial arts bout back in […]

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A rematch between Bellator alums, Anthony Taylor and Chris Avila is reportedly set to land on the undercard of the upcoming December 18. professional boxing match between the undefeated, Jake Paul, and fellow unbeaten puncher, Tommy Fury in Florida.

Slated to meet in a boxing match following a professional mixed martial arts bout back in January of last year, Taylor looks to move to 2-0 against Avila having bested the Stockton native in a majority decision victory back at Bellator 238 last year. The matchup will come as Taylor’s third professional boxing match, while Californian welterweight, Avila will make his professional boxing debut — having boasted an 8-9 professional mixed martial arts résumé.

Anthony Taylor and Chris Avila set to meet on December 18. in professional boxing rematch

Per a report from Ariel Helwani this evening, the matchup between Taylor and Avila is slated to serve as an undercard pairing beneath the headlining bout between the aforenoted duo of Taylor’s training partner, Paul, and past-foe of Taylor, the undefeated, 7-0, Fury. 

Anthony Taylor vs. Chris Avila has been signed for the Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury undercard on Dec. 18.,” Helwani posted on his official Instagram. “168 pounds. The fight is a rematch of a Bellator bout in 2020.

1-1 as a professional boxer, Taylor made his debut against the aforenoted, Fury back in August as part of the undercard of Paul and former UFC welterweight champion, Tyron Woodley, where he suffered a unanimous decision loss to the Manchester native.

Returning two months later, Taylor would level up his professional record with a unanimous decision victory of his own over Jose Camargo Cabanez. 

Embarking on a two-fight winning streak since his decision loss to Taylor, Avila, a training partner of both Nick and Nate Diaz in Stockton, California — managed to score a pair of knockout triumphs over both Jessy Ebrecht, and Jon Kennedy. 

An alum of Combate Global, Bellator MMA, and WSOF — Avila competed twice under the UFC’s banner — suffering a pair of unanimous judging losses to both Artem Lobov and Enrique Barzola. 

Anthony Taylor Says Sparring Jake Paul Paid More Than MMA Career

Anthony TaylorAnthony Taylor says he made more money sparring Jake Paul for two months than he did in his entire 12-fight MMA career. The Bellator veteran has been working with Paul in the lead-up to his fight against Tyron Woodley. Despite fighting five times for the Viacom owned organization – facing some of their top prospects […]

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Anthony Taylor says he made more money sparring Jake Paul for two months than he did in his entire 12-fight MMA career.

The Bellator veteran has been working with Paul in the lead-up to his fight against Tyron Woodley. Despite fighting five times for the Viacom owned organization – facing some of their top prospects in James Gallagher and Adam Borics – Taylor told Betway Insider that the money Paul offered him far exceeded any purse he has received in his career (H/T Bloody Elbow).

“I had the opportunity to fight in Cage Warriors but I couldn’t pass up the money Jake was offering,” Taylor said. “I’m getting paid more money as Jake’s training partner in two months than I made in my whole entire MMA career in six years. I swear to god, I made more money with Jake in two months than my whole MMA career.

“That’s disturbing when you think about it, because I fought for Bellator,” Taylor continued. “I’ve fought two top five contenders in Bellator and I had a good run. It’s time to take it up a notch and fight for the UFC.”

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to see Paul offer fighters up large sums of cash. The YouTube star has frequently gone after Dana White and the UFC for what he perceives as low fighter pay. He even infamously donated $5,000 to Sarah Alpar to help her train for a training camp ahead of her UFC bout.

As for Taylor, after starting his MMA career 2-5, he has since won five straight, including returning to Bellator and defeating Diaz Bros. protégé Chris Avila. His next bout will also be in the squared circle, as he takes on Tommy Fury on the undercard of Paul-Woodley. Fury is a former reality star who has built up a 6-0 boxing record and has his sights set on a match against the younger Paul brother.

“I’m about to bloody him up. He’s going to be in a dog fight,” ‘Pretty Boy’ said. “He’s underestimating me, he’s looking over me. He thinks he is flying into Cleveland to win and then face off with Jake, but he ain’t even going to see Jake that night.

“When you compare Tommy’s fights to Jake’s fights, Tommy’s fights are embarrassing,” Taylor said, when asked about the pair of celebrities turned boxers. “Tommy fought a guy with 10 wins and 126 losses – Jake would never fight a guy like that.

“He’s not that skilled. I want what he has; the money, the status, everything.”

Do you believe that Jake Paul actually paid Anthony Taylor that much money?

6 Fights to Watch at Bellator 238: Budd vs. Cyborg

Bellator 238 will be the promotion’s first event of the year and its main event features a title fight and debut for Cris “Cyborg” Justino. She will be welcomed to Bellator by current featherweight champion Julia Budd this Saturday an…

Bellator 238 will be the promotion’s first event of the year and its main event features a title fight and debut for Cris “Cyborg” Justino. She will be welcomed to Bellator by current featherweight champion Julia Budd this Saturday and while that is certainly a fight to watch, Bellator is bringing a lot of talent […]

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Bellator 169 Results: King Mo Earns Decision Victory Over Satoshi Ishii

Bellator 169 took place on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. The event was taped on Friday afternoon and aired on a tape delay on Spike TV. Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal defeated Satoshi Ishii in a heavyweight bout by unanimous decision in the main event while James Gallagher submitted Anthony Taylor

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Bellator 169 took place on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland. The event was taped on Friday afternoon and aired on a tape delay on Spike TV.

Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal defeated Satoshi Ishii in a heavyweight bout by unanimous decision in the main event while James Gallagher submitted Anthony Taylor in the third round in the co-main event. Rounding out the five-bout main card was Kavanagh defeating Elina Kallionidou in a featherweight bout by unanimous decision, Daniel Weichel submitting Brian Moore in a featherweight bout and Cameron Else knocking out Dylan Tuke in a bantamweight bout.

Here are the results:

Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal def. Satoshi Ishii via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

James Gallagher def. Anthony Taylor via submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:52 Round 3

Sinead Kavanagh def. Elina Kallionidou via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-25, 30-26)

Daniel Weichel def. Brian Moore via submission (arm triangle choke) at 4:44 Round 1

Cameron Else def. Dylan Tuke by KO at 0:20 Round 1

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