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Jake Paul needs no introduction in the combat sports universe today. With just 2 professional boxing wins, Paul has accrued enormous fame and attention from fans. He possesses a notorious nature and never fails to mock his fellow opponents.

Recently, in a video shared by ES News, ‘The Problem Child’ didn’t spare his coach and pranked him hilariously. In this video, Paul celebrated his birthday alongside friends and family and took a shot at BJ Flores.

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‘The Problem Child’ filled a Don Julio bottle with water and took it to his coach.

He then had a sip from that bottle and assumed that Flores would join him, but the coach was smart enough to figure out that Paul was playing a prank on him. While the YouTube star was taking a sip from that bottle, Flores said, ”It better f**king be water.”

Paul and his friends then cracked up and clapped for the coach.

Read – Conor McGregor Gives His Take on Jake Paul and YouTube Boxing: ‘I’m Not Against It’

Jake Paul to fight in 2021?

The YouTuber turned boxer fought last in November 2020, wherein he brutalized NBA star Nate Robinson for a KO victory. But what happened in his post-fight interview was even more bizarre when he called out UFC’s blockbuster star Conor McGregor, his teammate Dillon Danis, and more.

Subsequently, ‘Problem Child’ has spent a substantial amount of time in taking digs at McGregor, Danis, and some big-wigs of boxing and MMA.

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The American is extremely eager to take on the ‘Notorious’ one for a full-fledged boxing match. But, the Irishman hasn’t offered him a fight of his dreams yet. Despite that, Paul continues his verbal strikes on McGregor even today.

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A fight with McGregor does not look possible for 2021. However, if the 24-year-old wants to climb the cruiserweight roster stairs, he must take on worthy opponents rather than non-fighters.

Who do you think Jake Paul will fight next?

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