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Jake Paul sends a message to his fans on Twitter. Towards the end of the year, Jake Paul took to his Twitter to let his fans know what his plans for the next year are. However, just before he revealed his plans, he put out a distressing tweet.

Paul took to his Twitter and said, “somebody help” with fans wondering what ‘The Problem Child’ was talking about. Jake Paul then talked about his plans for the New Year.“It’s the last day of the year, so I’m hoping next year maybe some of y’all goofy mo********ers can do better with love – Jake,” Paul said.

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“Some people are asking about my 2022 goals Here they are 1. Buy Mayweather Promotions and save them from bankruptcy 2. Hire stylist for Floyd Mayweather 3. Take selfie with Oprah 4. Go 2 chiropractor 2 heal back from carrying the sport of boxing.” Paul continued.

‘The Problem Child’ last fought against Tyron Woodley and produced a highlight-reel knockout. In the sixth round of the fight, Jake Paul connected with a right hook that landed on ‘The Chosen One’s temple.

Woodley was out on his feet and fell to the floor. The referee did not even hesitate as he called a stop to the contest. Paul secured his 4th knockout win of the year and improved his professional record of 5-0.

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Jake Paul recently addressed the PPV buys for his last fight, with many people claiming it didn’t do well.

Jake Paul addresses PPV buys for his last fight against Tyron Woodley

Fans and media outlets spoke about the Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley 2 fight doing fewer PPV buys. Initially, ‘The Problem Child’ did not respond to the allegations. After a lot of speculation, Paul decided to put the rumors to rest.

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“The PPV number rumors are bullshit. 1st fight w Woodley we sold 500k+. Numbers for this one are still rolling in but still looking positive. Not my best business night. But remember.. Everyone wanted to see me Vs. Fury and that’s what we sold..” Paul said.

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Jake Paul will now look to take a seven-month hiatus from boxing. Paul fought 4 times in the last 13 months and won all of his fights. ‘The Problem Child’ will now take a well-earned break from the ring.