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Jake Paul FanDuel Promo: Get Best Bonuses for Showdown with Nate Diaz

As the boxing world converges to Dallas, Texas, for tonight’s Paul-Diaz bout, new customers will earn a special Jake Paul FanDuel promo that coincides with their playing area.
Most new customers qualify for a “$1,000 No Sweat First Bet” Jake Paul FanDuel promo, which protects wagers up to $1,000 with a bonus bet refund. However, first-time bettors in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, and Tennessee automatically earn a “Bet $5, Get $150” offer for tonight’s fight.

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CLAIM OFFERAll eyes are on American Airlines Center tonight for Jake Paul’s fight against Nate Diaz. Paul, 26, is a heavy -460 favorite against the 38-year-old Diaz. Depending on your betting area, FanDuel lets you tackle the “Ready 4 War” bout with one of two exceptional promotions: a No Sweat Bet that backs up qualifying losses worth up to a grand, or a “Bet $5, Get $150” offer that rewards any $5+ wager with a $150 payout in bonus bets, win or lose.
Lock in a No Sweat First Bet on Paul-Diaz with our Jake Paul FanDuel promo links here. If you’re in any of the four eligible playing areas, click here to score the “Bet $5, Get $150” offer.
Jake Paul FanDuel Promo Gives Bettors Bonus Bet Refund After $1K Loss
Few bettors know how tonight’s bout will shake out between Jake “The Problem Child” Paul and MMA fighter-turned-boxer Nate Diaz. Fortunately, FanDuel offers qualified users a No Sweat Bet that protects any first bet on Paul vs. Diaz with a bonus bet refund.
Sign up through this post before placing your initial wager on the Paul-Diaz betting market. Any first bet up to $1,000 qualifies for the offer, so tackle Paul’s moneyline or target another intriguing prop. FanDuel will issue bonus bets covering your wager if your stake settles as a loss. So if a $1,000 gamble on Paul falls short, you’ll have $1,000 in bonus bets to replenish your bankroll this month and beyond.
‘Bet $5, Get $150’ Deal Available in Four States
As the rest of FanDuel’s customers take on the Paul-Diaz fight with a four-digit bet on the house, newcomers in AZ, CO, IL, and TN qualify for a no-brainer promotion that makes every user an instant winner.
FanDuel offers the four designated states a “Bet $5, Get $150” Jake Paul FanDuel promo. This promotion is as easy as the name implies: Register before the fight, place at least $5 on Paul vs. Diaz, and FanDuel will reward you with $150 in bonus bets. The outcome and initial odds are irrelevant, meaning FanDuel issues the bonus bets after a win or loss. That said, a victory still triggers a cash payout.
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We’ve listed step-by-step registration instructions for both promotions. First, here’s how players can earn a No Sweat Bet worth up to $1,000:
- Click here to activate the “No Sweat” promotion.
- Create an account.
- Deposit cash through any FanDuel-approved banking method.
- Place up to $1,000 on the Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz fight.
- Receive bonus bets worth your qualifying stake after a loss (max. value $1,000). Winning bettors receive cash profit instead of a bonus bet refund.
And here’s what prospective bettors in AZ, CO, IL, and TN must do to secure the “Bet $5, Get $150” Jake Paul FanDuel promo:
- Click here to launch the “Bet $5, Get $150” registration page.
- Create an account.
- Verify your playing area through geolocation.
- Put at least $10 into your FanDuel Sportsbook account.
- Wager at least $5 on Paul vs. Diaz.
- Earn an automatic $150 in bonus bets once your initial bet settles. Wins still return cash profit in addition to the bonus bets.
Click here to enjoy Paul vs. Diaz with a $1,000 No Sweat First Bet, or click here (AZ, CO, IL, and TN only) to scoop up a “Bet $5, Get $150” Jake Paul FanDuel promo.
21+ and present in participating states. Gambling problem? Call 1-800-Gambler.
Tim van Straten is a commercial writer for Sportradar. A graduate of Bradley University, Tim worked in the sports radio industry as a host, producer, and program director before transitioning to full-time writing in 2021. He currently resides in Illinois with his wife and dog and tries to spend as much time on the golf course as possible so he can bet in peace.