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Rap Star Drake Loses $400,000 Bitcoin Bet on Jake Paul in Split-Decision Loss to Tommy Fury

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Rap Star Drake Loses $400,000 Bitcoin Bet on Jake Paul in Split-Decision Loss to Tommy Fury


The Canadian rapper and singer Drake lost $400,000 in bitcoin after betting that the YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul would beat Tommy Fury by knockout. Drake could have potentially raked in a $1.44 million bitcoin payout, but Fury won the fight in a split-decision victory. Drake Loses $400K Bitcoin Bet on Jake Paul’s Bout


On Feb. 26, 2023, in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul’s winning streak was stopped by Tommy Fury, the half-brother of Mike Tyson. The fight was a close bout, with Fury winning by split decision (74-75, 76-73, 76-73), despite Paul knocking Fury down in the eighth round. Paul had six straight wins under his belt before losing to Fury on Sunday. Before the fight, the rap star and actor Drake placed a $400,000 bitcoin wager, or roughly 17 BTC, on Paul winning the fight by knockout (KO).



Drake took to Instagram and showed off his bet, which was placed on the crypto betting platform Stake. “Knock knock,” Drake said, with a door emoji. The screenshot Drake shared showed that if Paul had won the fight, he could have cashed in $1.44 million in bitcoin. Drake is well-known for placing various bitcoin bets, as the 36-year-old rapper bet $472,000 in bitcoin that the LA Rams would win against the Bengals in the Super Bowl. The Rams won 23-20 that game, and Drake won $240,000 from the wager.


Drake lost $275,000 in BTC when he bet on the mixed martial artist Jorge Masvidal’s fight, and he also lost $234,000 in bitcoin when Charles Leclerc did not win Spain’s Grand Prix. The rap star enjoys making sports bets, and one famous instance was when Drake backed Conor McGregor in UFC 229, but McGregor lost the fight to Khabib Nurmagomedov.


There’s an ongoing online joke now called the ‘Drake Curse,’ and according to the joke, if the rapper backs a person, they are likely to lose. Following the fight and speaking at a post-fight press conference, Paul joked about Drake’s bet.


“F***! This is Drake’s fault!” Paul said. “Drake, bro, why did you do this to me? No, it’s my fault. $400,000 is nothing to him – he has won a lot more money betting on me before. He’s probably about even now. Sorry, Drake, I’ll get that win in the rematch,” the fighter added. Tags in this story actor, bets, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Drake, boxing, BTC Drake, Charles Leclerc, Cincinnati Bengals, Conor McGregor, Cryptocurrency, Diriyah, Drake, Drake bitcoin, Drake BTC, Entertainment, Gambling, Instagram, Jake Paul, Jorge Masvidal, Khabib Nurmagomedov, knockout, LA Rams, Mike Tyson, Mixed Martial Arts, post-fight press conference, rapper, rematch, Saudi Arabia, Social Media, Spain"s Grand Prix, split decision, Sport Betting, Sports Betting, stake, Super Bowl, Tommy Fury, wager, Wagers


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