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Jake Paul spoke about his plans with boxing, the ultimate goal of his boxing career. It’s been three years since ‘The Problem Child’ made the move from YouTube to Boxing. He now boasts of an unbeaten professional record of 4 wins and 0 losses.

Many fans and analysts alike have been wondering what the end goal of his boxing career is? Well, Paul appeared on the ‘Impaulsive’ podcast to discuss his upcoming fight against Tyron Woodley, training for the fight, and Tommy Fury pulling out of the fight.

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Within five minutes of the hour-long podcast, co-host George Janko asked Paul, “If you guys boxed, who would win?” Paul replied, saying, “Dude, yeah, people ask this all the time, and the answer stays the same man.”

“It’s me, the kid hasn’t been in camp in like. Is it bad to talk this much? We’re not talking s***t though. He knows that I would say this, and by the way, I think by now he would admit.”

He then also revealed if he would fight Logan somewhere down the road. “I mean, but that’s the fight people wanna see, I guess. That’s the like ultimate crescendo of where this is all leading is Jake Paul vs Logan Paul.”

“It’s never been done before, brothers fighting history,” Paul said.

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Paul is now ready to face his next challenge, and this time there’s a different clause to his fight against Woodley.

Jake Paul includes a $500,000 knockout bonus in his Tyron Woodley rematch

In their last fight, Paul put a tattoo clause, where the loser of the bout would have to get their opponent’s name tattooed on their body. Initially, Woodley did not accept. Paul ended up winning the fight via decision.

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After he lost to Paul, ‘The Problem Child’ said the only way Woodley would get a rematch would be if he got the tattoo, Woodley agreed and ended up getting the tattoo. For their rematch, Paul has added a $500,000 knockout clause to his rematch against ‘The Chosen One’.

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