

Jake Paul has become a prominent name in the sport of boxing, despite not winning a title shot or facing an established boxer. It’s his charisma and controversial nature that propelled him in making his way to the top. Now, after creating his space as a boxer, the social media personality seems all geared up to take on the sports media industry.
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The 25-year-old has already made his presence strong by launching a promoting company, ‘Most Valuable Promotions’ and now the champ’s eyes are on the media industry. Ahead of launching his own sports show, ‘BS with Jake Paul’, ‘The Problem Child’ warned the top-notch sports journalists.
“Basically, what I’m saying is we will be doing everything differently from these other sports shows. BS with Jake Paul will become the biggest sports show in the f**king world. To Stephen A. Smith, Pat McAfee, Skip Bayless, Shannon Sharpe, respect what you guys are doing and what you’ve done for the sports industry but there’s a new sheriff in town,” Paul said in a video that he shared on his YouTube Channel.
He also tweeted about it earlier this week.
I’m interviewing Devin Haney tomorrow for my new weekly sports show launching soon.
I got some really good questions but what questions do y’all have for him?
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) August 4, 2022
He had a hilarious interaction with a Twitter user.
Lol the literal name of the show is called BS
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) August 4, 2022
In tweets, he talked about his first guest, Devin Haney.
Jake Paul: What is unique about his show?
According to him, his show would offer new content which would be easy for fans to consume. Unlike other media houses, his show aspires to offer an entertaining format instead of just updates about athletes.
He believes that along with his older brother, they can single-handedly bring changes and reinvent the sports media industry.
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MIAMI, FLORIDA – JANUARY 30: Jake Paul celebrates with his brother, Logan, after defeating AnEsonGib in a first round knockout during their fight at Meridian at Island Gardens on January 30, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
He also mentioned launching a second branch that would engage with betting businesses. It has been named ‘Betr’. He also inked it on his right thigh. In fact, the Miami-based company raised $50 million from its investors.
Thus, it would be interesting to witness the kind of work his company does.
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