“Get in line,” that’s what Jake Paul told Daniel Dubois after the heavyweight champion called him out. Regardless of what purists may think, ‘The Problem Child’ has become boxing’s center of attraction. Last weekend, the 27-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer pulled off the biggest coup of the year. The mega event that featured him and Mike Tyson in the headliner reportedly broke the live gate and viewership records. Both Paul and Tyson received massive paydays—something even seasoned champions can only dream of.
Could this be the reason why Daniel Dubois and Artur Beterbiev have turned their sights on ‘The Problem Child’? Understandably, most fans and experts would scoff at such a matchup idea. So far, Jake Paul has fought mostly retired or out-of-prime former UFC champions and boxers, with Mike Tyson being no exception. His only defeat came at the hands of Tommy Fury, a current boxer. A fight against a boxer of Dubois or Beterbiev’s caliber could spell trouble for the Ohioan. Veteran boxing commentator Gareth A. Davies nonetheless postulated—what if Paul accepted the challenge from Dubois?
Jake Paul and Daniel Dubois: The chances of their fight going down
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Jake Paul added his thoughts on the Daniel Dubois callout. “I’m going to have Nakisa talk to Frankie Warren and get you in line for the throne. Unlike Artur, at least you have a few thousand fans,” said Paul after mentioning how Dubois once fought on one of his undercards.
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According to Gareth A. Davies, Jake Paul has kind of become a ‘magnet’ for all champions and boxers. Speaking about the Dubois callout, he told the Pro Boxing Fans reporter that probably Dubois might have been testing the waters. “He’s throwing it out there on the off chance that Jake Paul says that, you know what? Yeah, I will. In a moment of madness, in a fit of pique,” Davies conjectured.
Dissecting the situation further, the Telegraph’s boxing correspondent highlighted how Jake Paul has yet to reply back to Daniel Dubois. Why? So according to him, while he might be brave, for certain Paul is not a ‘foolish’ person. He understands what might be in store for him if he steps into the ring against someone like Dubois.
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“There’s no way Daniel Dubois is going to play the game with him, and obviously they are seeing dollar signs,” Davies said, adding, “Frank Warren’s commented on it as well—as it’s ludicrous, it won’t happen, there’s no chance on earth of that fight happening.”
However, he left it at that because, as far as ‘The Problem Child’ is concerned, one could never be certain—he might as well go ahead with the clash.
The ‘Triple D’ phenomenon
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Despite suffering a controversial loss to Oleksandr Usyk last year, Daniel Dubois didn’t let the setback hold him back. His resurgence saw him engage in one tough battle after another, from slugfests with Jarrell Miller to Filip Hrgovic, all of which proved difficult challenges. Yet Dubois overcame them with early stoppages.
Man been boxing for 12 years, has over 100 fights between amateur and pro and fought on my undercard…hahaha
But fuck it…I’m going to have Nakisa talk to Frankie Warren and get you in line for the throne. Unlike Artur, at least you have a few thousand fans pic.twitter.com/J2CWIkYRZQ
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) November 19, 2024
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In front of ninety thousand fans at Wembley, the win over Anthony Joshua announced his arrival at the big stage. ‘Triple D’ is no longer an afterthought. So it’s hard to envision Jake Paul signing up for a fight against a heavy hitter like Dubois, a champion still in his prime. But if he does, it would surely make for an intriguing matchup.
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