From being one of the most controversial names on YouTube to turning pro in professional boxing, Jake Paul has come a long way and no one can say otherwise. Even his critics have to acknowledge his boxing prowess as it is not easy to knock out a former UFC champion in the boxing ring.
His first victory over the former champion, Tyron Woodley, earned him many accolades, which inspired YouTuber Matthew Beam to build a special gift. Beam is well known for working on larger-than-life projects, and he even helped MrBeast create his most-watched video ‘Squid Game’. And he set out to build the world’s largest gloves couch for the YouTuber turned boxer and recorded his entire journey.
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Video Source: Matthew Beem
YouTuber spends a fortune to build a massive gift for Jake Paul
The American YouTuber, spent a small fortune to build this special gift. The project initially started off with just building gloves, but then it was transformed into elaborate couches. Any boxer would love to keep a pair of couches shaped like boxing gloves in their household. Only in this instance, Beam was unsure whether the younger Paul would ever notice his project.
He flew all the way out to Tampa, Florida, where the former YouTuber was training for his fight. He clicked a picture of his couch and posted it on Twitter, tagging the younger Paul brother. After waiting for several hours, positive news arrived as Jake noticed the tweet.
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wow this is amazing🤣 I’ll have my assistant reach out
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 12, 2021
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What seemed like lunacy quickly turned into reality after Beam received Jake’s response. However, things are still not settled just yet, as Jake’s busy schedule and routine boxing lessons didn’t allow him to meet up with Beam. His managers also failed to turn up in due time, and it seemed everything was quickly falling flat. But Jake came through in the end, as he invited Beam and his teammate to the press conference with their comfy cushion.