Le'Veon Bell enjoyed knocking out fellow former NFL running back Adrian Peterson so much, he wants to do it professionally.
It was revealed on Thursday that the two-time second-team All-Pro and three-time Pro Bowler would make his pro boxing debut against former UFC fighter Uriah Hall on the Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva undercard on Oct. 29 in a four-round cruiserweight bout, which will be contested at a 195-pound weight limit.
Bell, who announced he'd be taking 2022 off from the NFL to focus on boxing, has spent the past seven years sharpening his boxing mechanics as he readied himself for the gridiron, and that fluency in a boxing ring was on display in September when he flattened Peterson with a one-punch knockout in the fifth round of their exhibition bout.