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Jake Paul is earning millions of dollars, all thanks to his boxing career. ‘The Problem Child’ fought four times in 2021, knocked out all Four of his opponents, and earned millions of dollars.

Paul has his own promotional company as well, with fighters like Amanda Serrano represented by the company. With all this money from fights and his business ventures, Paul is traveling in style, with custom jewelry and expensive cars.

Let’s look at some of Paul’s latest purchases after his recent win:

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Jake Paul spends $225,000 on a custom made necklace

Jake Paul bought a custom-made necklace with his alias ‘Problem Child’ branded on it. According to TMZ Sports, Paul spent an estimated $225,000 on the necklace that he flaunted on his Instagram page.

Paul, along with the company Blue Moon & Co. thought of the chain which is made of  95 carats of VS quality diamonds and 14k of gold. Blue Moon & Co. make a lot of custom pieces for rappers and celebrities based out of Los Angeles.

The piece weighs 545 grams and has a spinning star on top, along with Paul’s full name inscribed on the back.

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Paul leaves Amalie Arena in a $350,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan

Following his highlight-reel knockout of Tyron Woodley, Paul left Amalie Arena in a $350,000 Rolls Royce Cullinan. Paul and his entourage left the arena in a fleet of cars. ‘The Problem Child’ rode in a white Rolls Royce Cullinan.

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The Rolls Royce Cullinan is a premium car, with a base price of $330,000 dollars that can go up based on the modifications or requirements of the client. Safe to say, the four fights Paul fought in 2021 made him a lot of money.

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Following his success in 2021, Paul will look to make bigger fights and establish himself as a legitimate boxer next year. Who do you think Jake Paul should fight next?