3 Boxers Jake Paul Should Avoid at All Costs as Logan Paul Teases Next Fight as ‘Bigger Than Mike Tyson’

   

After weeks of speculation, Jake Paul has finally announced his return to the squared circle. The Problem Child took to his ‘X’ and set July 5th as the date of his comeback. He last fought on November 15 against Mike Tyson in Texas and this time, he will wander off to New York for his next challenge.

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The Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight was historic and became the most-watched boxing match of all time with more than 108 million viewers tuning in live to watch the fight, even shattering Canelo Alvarez’s gate revenue record with an astounding $18.1 million. With the fight, The Problem Child became a dream opponent for fighters because of the payday he could offer them. No one in the business can match the amount of eyeballs he is attracting to the sports. Even mainstream boxers like Artur Beterbiev and Daniel Dubois emerged to take a shot at the self-proclaimed ‘El Gallo.’ However, till now, no opponent has been confirmed for the July 5 match.

That was until Mike Majlak declared Jake Paul’s next fight as “bigger than the Tyson fight” on the Impaulsive podcast with Logan Paul chiming in “yeah” in response to a question by the co-host about who the Problem Child was fighting next. Majlak even went as far as to term it the “craziest thing of all time,” sending fans’ imagination into overdrive.

While there is no doubt in El Gallo’s ability to create a spectacle, recent rumors are suggesting that the 27-year-old might be punching above his weight this time. After all, he has an image to protect, and even though he has a vast selection of fighters to choose from, there are certain boxers that he must absolutely avoid. Who? Let’s take a look.

Canelo Alvarez

For the past few days, the rumors of Canelo Alvarez choosing Jake Paul as his opponent for his fight date in May have taken over everyone’s social media feed. The rumor started when boxing commentator online Felipe Corral reported the news. Certain boxing sources like @danthemanboxing and Dan Rafael further fueled the rumors stating that the Mexican icon and YouTuber-turned-boxer have engaged in “some level of discussion” about a potential fight in May.