Adrian Peterson, Le’Veon Bell sign deal to box each other in July exhibition

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Adrian Peterson and Le’Veon Bell are known for being star running backs in the NFL, but this summer, they’ll be duking it out in the boxing ring. Peterson and Bell have signed contracts for a boxing exhibition that will take place July 30 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. 

Bell confirmed the news via Twitter on Friday afternoon. 

Let’s now take a look at the tale of the tape between the two players.

Here’s a look at how they compare:

Player: Bell Peterson

Age

30 years old

37 years old

Height

6′ 1″

6′ 1″

Weight

225 lbs

217 lbs

NFL accolades

2-time first-team All-Pro, 3-time Pro Bowler

4-time first-team All-Pro, 7-time Pro Bowler, NFL MVP, NFL Offensive Player of the Year

Year retired

Not officially retired from the NFL

Not officially retired from the NFL

Last team played with, year

Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Baltimore Ravens, 2021 (8 games total)

Tennessee Titans and Seattle Seahawks, 2021 (4 games total)

It wasn’t too long ago when both players were arguably the best at their position. Bell, who had brief stints last season with the Ravens and Buccaneers, was an All-Pro during the 2014 and 2017 seasons. In 2016, Bell broke the Steelers‘ regular season and postseason single-game rushing records. Peterson, an All-Decade performer for the 2010s, won his third rushing title in 2015 at age 30. Like Bell, Peterson saw limited playing time last season while playing for the Titans and Seahawks. 

Boxing has long been a passion for Bell, who used the sport as cardio during his time with the Steelers. Bell’s passion for the sport grew during his year away from football in 2018. 

“I try to find ways to be healthier,” Bell said at the time when discussing his boxing regiment. “I want my body to be in great shape so as the season comes closer you’ll start seeing that form to take shape. [Boxing] is just to help with my cardio and my stamina. It’s a little different than football, and I try to stay off my joints in the offseason as much as possible, still get cardio. Instead of cutting and doing a lot of drills, I’ve been doing a lot of boxing training.”

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