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Jake Paul isn’t waiting for fight night against Gervonta Davis to make headlines ahead of his exhibition bout on November 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, live on Netflix. Following a fiery press conference in New York on Monday, September 22, Paul turned heads when he arrived at the Kaseya Center on Tuesday, September 23.

Jake Paul rolled up in a sleek, blacked-out Bugatti Chiron, with the logo of his men’s personal care brand W displayed prominently on the bonnet for the second presser. He wasn’t riding solo either — by his side was popular Kick streamer, Adin Ross. However, ‘The Problem Child’ wasn’t the only one who was flaunting his enormous wealth. 

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Gervonta Davis matches Paul’s style

Ahead of the presser, Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions shared a clip of his grand arrival on Instagram. “Jake Paul just pulled up in a Bugatti with @adinross to the presser🤯,” the caption read. The video showed Paul and streamer Adin Ross stepping out of the hypercar before making their way into the venue.

The ride in question was no ordinary car — it was a Bugatti Chiron, a hypercar produced between 2016 and 2023 with only 500 units ever made. No longer in active production, the Chiron has become a collector’s gem. Originally priced at around $3 million USD, a pristine 2023 model can now command as much as $5.9 million, depending on condition and customization.

Not to be outdone, Gervonta Davis pulled up in a menacing blacked-out Ferrari SF90 Stradale. Unlike Paul’s branded ride, Davis’ Ferrari was all business. MVP posted about Davis’ arrival in the Ferrari, writing, “Tank just pulled up to the press conference in a blacked out FERRARI.” With a base price of roughly $540,000 — though easily climbing by $100K–$300K with carbon-fiber upgrades, aero packages, and custom interiors — the SF90 made its own statement.

Unsurprisingly, once MVP’s clip of Paul hit Instagram, fans quickly swarmed the comments section to share their reactions.

Jake Paul gets shredded to pieces

After watching the clip, one user quickly claimed how Paul acquired the car. “Tax right off,” the user wrote. A tax write-off is an expense that can be deducted from your taxable income, reducing the amount of tax you owe.

Even the next user had a similar idea. “Ahh, the logo. Tax write off the whole car. Nice,” the user commented. Jake Paul co-owns the men’s personal care brand W, hence the logo of W on his car. 

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The next user highlighted that the competition has already begun. “Tank came in the Ferrari lol Jake came in a Bugatti, they [are] already in round 1,” the user claimed. From a sheer price perspective, Paul’s Bugatti easily outshines Davis’ Ferrari.

Meanwhile, this user refused to believe Paul actually owned the car. “That s—t prlly a rental,” the user commented. That may be true, but it isn’t necessarily the case.

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Someone else felt Davis had won the car competition. “Tank all blacked out Ferrari look better 🔥💯💯,” the user commented. Perhaps Davis will pull up in an even more expensive car next time.

Even though fight night is quite a while away, the excitement about the fight has already taken over the public. Let’s not forget the $2 million bet Davis and Paul agreed upon for the fight.  However, who do you think won the battle of the supercars? 

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