Did Uriah Hall win his boxing match against Le'Veon Bell?

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Uriah Hall at Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva

Uriah Hall managed to beat former NFL player Le'Veon Bell via unanimous decision this weekend on the undercard of Jake Paul vs. Anderson Silva. Both fighters were making their professional boxing debuts, but Hall obviously had way more combat experience.

All the ringside judges scored the contest 40-36 in favor of Hall after four rounds of fighting. The three judges assigned to the bout were Eric Curcio, Dennis O’Connell, and Chris Wilson.

This was the second time 'Prime Time' has fought in 2022, with his other outing of the year coming in the UFC. André Muniz managed to beat Hall via unanimous decision at UFC 276: Adesanya vs. Cannonier. The 38-year-old retired from pro-MMA after the loss.

After the bout, Le'Veon Bell tweeted out:

After getting a win on his professional boxing debut, Hall called out Jake Paul, claiming that he'll stop the YouTuber in his tracks. When asked about how a potential matchup would look between the two fighters, Hall stated:

"I definitely think I could take him [Jake Paul]. I take a couple shots, but I’ll come at you. Le’Veon [Bell] was probably one of the hardest-hitting dudes with those gloves on that I’ve ever felt. I don’t think Jake hits that hard. Yeah, bro, you don’t. Yeah, I said it."

Watch Hall speak about a future bout against Jake Paul here:

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When did Uriah Hall last win in professional MMA?

Prior to retiring from professional MMA, Uriah Hall had lost two back-to-back bouts in the UFC against André Muniz and Sean Strickland. However, his latest win in the sport came against a huge name: Chris Weidman.

The bout ended disastrously within the first round when Weidman suffered a horrendous leg break. The injury happened while the two fighters were competing on the main card at UFC 261: Usman vs. Masvidal 2 last year. 'All American' is yet to return to the octagon since his injury.

Watch Hall speak about Weidman's injury after the fight here:

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After beating Chris Weidman at UFC 261: Usman vs. Masvidal 2, Uriah Hall was on a four-fight winning streak in the UFC. However, after losing back-to-back bouts in the organization, 'Prime Time' decided to walk away from professional MMA.

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