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Jake Paul will enter the boxing ring this weekend to prove his mettle against the renowned Tyron Woodley. This fight is unusual in its own way and fans are truly excited to see the outcome of this contest. Also, this fight is one of the most promising bouts of this year, promising to stand tall on the buzz created around it. Moreover, it’ll be a fine test for the YouTuber turned boxer who’s been making bold statements over the past few months.

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Recently, ‘The Problem Child’ was in an exclusive interview with Brian Custer. Here he spoke about his boxing career and the importance of quality experience in the sport.

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“This is about three and a half years ago. So you know I’ve only been boxing for three and a half years, right? But it’s about the quality of the experience.”

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“You know you could be doing something for 20 years straight and doing it the wrong way and think you’re great at it. I’ve had the best coaches watching my every single movement since the day I started,” he said.

Jake Paul has developed a considerable hang of the ring until now. But his predominant breakthrough came over the past few months. In April 2021, he beat the former UFC welterweight Ben Askren and put his fans in a frenzy, thus showcasing his prolific punching power.

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Also, Paul is simultaneously elevating his prowess by testing himself in deep waters against the likes of Woodley. From here on, he’ll only look to fight bigger and better opponents that eventually add to his legacy.

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Jake Paul rushing to become a boxing icon

Paul is only 3-0 in his pro-boxing stint, but the amount of attention he’s gathered around himself is quite admirable.

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The Youtuber is only keen on challenging himself against some skilled fighters and that has certainly been evident in his fights.

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Moving ahead, he’s truly on the right pathway to becoming an icon of the sport. However, it’d be interesting to see who he locks horns with next if he gets past Woodley this Sunday.

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Prathamesh Singh Chauhan is a Boxing Author at EssentiallySports. He is a graduate from the International Institute of Sports Management who combines his love for sports, particularly combat sports, and his flair for writing and analysis to help him in his day-to-day work. He has prior professional experience with sporting organizations such as Star Sports, Khelo India, and NBA. Chauhan explores and analyses a sport he has been following ever since Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte engaged in a duel in 2015. He adores old-school punchers like Manny Pacquiao, as well as modern-day greats such as 'The Gypsy King'. In his downtime, he engages in rigorous workouts to cater to his love for fitness.

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