Jake Paul recently defeated boxing icon Mike Tyson via Unanimous Decision and made his first social media appearance with his brother, Logan Paul, since the win. While the Tyson fight is behind him, Jake has expressed openness to the idea of fighting his older brother, Logan, after his victory over the legendary boxer.
Following his triumph in a Netflix-exclusive event, Jake’s visibility is at an all-time high, allowing him to choose his next challenger. On Logan’s “Impaulsive” podcast, the two playfully discussed the idea of fighting each other. When Logan asked who Jake’s next opponent would be, Jake replied, “Everybody. Yeah, I’ll fight you. Why not? You’re f*cking tiny. I would do it because it would suck to be the one who loses, but I wouldn’t be the one dealing with that.”
Artur Beterbiev Offers Jake Paul Opportunity To Challenge For Undisputed Light Heavyweight Title
Beterbiev, the undisputed light-heavyweight champion, has become the latest high-profile boxer to express interest in facing Jake Paul. After his recent victory, Paul mentioned potential opponents, including Canelo Alvarez, and even claimed he could become a cruiserweight world champion in two years.
Following his win over Dmitry Bivol last month, Beterbiev responded to Paul’s apparent challenge on Instagram. “@jakepaul, what can you do in ring against the current undisputed champion? Just know that I’m always open to suggestions,” he wrote.
Paul now has a potential opponent for his next fight, with Artur Beterbiev challenging him directly. However, Paul has yet to respond to Beterbiev’s callout. If Paul accepts the fight, it could silence critics who accuse him of facing older, less challenging opponents, as Beterbiev is a tough and formidable competitor.
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