Jake Paul has undoubtedly stirred the fight world over the past few months. He’s fetched every boxing fans’ eye with his in and outside-the-ring antics. Moreover, in just a short span of time, Paul has turned himself into a cosmic brand of the game.
‘The Problem Child’ makes it to the news headlines hassle-free, and he’s pretty frequent in doing the same. Recently, he broke into the news by announcing his fight with the former UFC welterweight champ, Tyron Woodley. An even surprising news piece that arrived later was Jake Paul coming up with his own promotion company named, Most Valuable Promotions.
Jake Paul has now founded his own promotional company called MVP – Most Valuable Promotions. Appears he'll likely be self-promoting moving forwards with Showtime as his new broadcaster. Next fight against Tyron Woodley.
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) June 2, 2021
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By coming up with his own promotional venture, it’s clear that the Ohio native will hang around the sport of boxing for a while.
Moreover, he’s even tied up with Showtime Sports, which will broadcast fights under Most Valuable Promotions’ banner.
Earlier, Paul was in collaboration with Triller and he became a boxing hotshot with them. However, this deal didn’t last long, and ‘The Problem Child’ inked a deal with Showtime Sports. Under his own promotions now, Paul will look to promote his fights to a greater extent, thus bagging significant paychecks for rolling out cosmic shows for the fans.
Also, with his own venture now, Jake Paul will decide on fight ticket amounts and everything from top to bottom. Employing his boxing skills alongside the business mindset has helped Paul become a magnetic personality in the game. And this will help him unquestionably in the future as well.
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Can Jake Paul fetch a long pathway in the game with his new venture?
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In his last fight, ‘The Problem Child’ hammered the former UFC star, Ben Askren. This fight was unusual in its own way and consequently, it amassed vast attention from fans and fighters around the world.
Citing that, Paul took the right step in order to stage his next fights under his own promotional banner.
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The 24-year-old certainly has a vast career lying ahead of him. And he is definitely on the right track to going big in the game.
What do you draw off this entire story? Do you envision Paul going to massive heights with his promotion?