Jake Paul has been dealt a blow for his fight against Gervonta Davis but the bout remains set to go ahead later this year.The pair are scheduled to meet in the ring at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida on November 14. It follows a change from their originally planned venue, the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.However, opposition to the bout from boxing officials in the state forced a move to Florida.This was prompted by issues surrounding the weights of the two fighters, which has now caused a fresh update to the bout details.Florida Athletic Commission have confirmed the fight will be an exhibition bout.Executive director Timothy Shipman told USA Today: “You can’t do a fight like that as a pro fight. It’ll be an exhibition fight.”Concerns have been raised since the pair agreed to a fight due to their considerable weight difference.Whilst Paul has largely competed at cruiserweight, his opponent is a lightweight and previously held the IBF super featherweight world title.Davis’ last bout, a draw with Lamont Roach in March, saw him weigh in at 133.75lbs.Meanwhile, The Problem Child weighed almost 66lbs heavier at 199.5lbs for his victory over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. three months later.Further details are still yet to be ironed out by the commission less than two months away from fight night.Davis’ clash with Paul will be an exhibition, the Florida Athletic Commission have confirmedGettyThe Problem Child was almost 66lbs heavier than Davis when comparing their most recent weigh-insGettyShipman confirmed he has yet to finalise the number of rounds or the weight of gloves the fighters will wear, although the rule waiver for the fight stipulates both men will sport ‘larger gloves’ to ‘provide added protection’ and ‘help reduce the risk of injury.’He added: “I’m looking at the details right now. It’s happening pretty fast.“But I am sure there will be other stipulations because you can’t do it with the same requirements.”His latest update comes just three days before Paul and Davis begin their press tour to promote the fight.The pair are set to appear at the Palladium Theatre in New York City on Monday.When is Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis?Paul vs Davis is currently scheduled to take place on Friday, November 14.GettyDavis’ unbeaten professional record will not be on the line at the Kaseya Center[/caption]The bout will be held at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida, which is also the home of the Miami Heat.Tank’s clash with the YouTuber turned boxer will be broadcast live on Netflix, with coverage of the event set to air from 12am GMT.Paul goes into the fight with a 12-1 professional record including seven knockouts after he outpointed Chavez Jr. in June.Meanwhile, Davis is unbeaten at 30-0-1, with the 30-year-old winning 28 of those bouts via knockout.