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The 2025 World Speed Skating Championships took place this past weekend in Hamar, Norway and there was a high profile athlete in attendance as a spectator. Among the fans in attendance was high profile boxer Jake Paul of Cleveland, Ohio. One must realize that unlike most of the spectators, Paul had prime access to the infield where only competitors and important people can go. The reason? Well, it is because Paul is dating high-profile women’s speed skater Jutta Leerdam of the Netherlands.

Leerdam and Paul have been dating since April 2023 according to Francesca Gariano of today.com. While we have seen Leerdam at many boxing events, we have not seen Paul at many high speed skating events. For example, Paul was not in attendance at the 2024 World Speed Skating Championships in Calgary. I know this for a fact because I was there, and Leerdam was frequently asked by the public, “where’s Jake?” Well, I didn’t hear the answer, but knew that Paul was preparing for an upcoming fight against Mike Tyson.

Two of them were in boxing. The first came at the hands of the unheralded Kenneth McNeil in 2015 and the second was a sixth-round stoppage loss to Jake Paul last year.

Between his two boxing knockouts, there was also a TKO loss to Geoff ‘Handz of Steel’ Neal at UFC 245 in December 2019.

Early in the first round, Neal caught Perry with a huge head kick that sent Perry reeling backwards against the cage.

Neal pursued Perry like a man possessed and reigned down heavy kicks and punches to close the show.

While Perry admits he rarely feels punches until after his fights, Neal’s kick left a lasting impression.

“I mean, I guess the hardest I’ve ever been hit was probably Geoff Neal kicking me in the face,” he told talkSPORT.com.

“He then followed up with some more punches and kicks to the face.

“It was that kick. I remember that kick. When he kicked me everything went black and white and it was like a dream.

Since then, negotiations related to the coveted Jake vs. KSI encounter have fallen flat several times. A recent X update from @IfnBoxing showcased Logan echoing Jake’s stance on IMPAULSIVE, as he mentioned that the weight class still stands as a hard-to-negotiate factor related to the fight.

However, the former WWE United States champion also mentioned that Jake was more eager to take on regular boxers instead of social media influencer-boxers like KSI:

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“I’m trying so hard [to make the Jake vs. KSI fight], but there’s a weight problem at the moment. Jake’s technically the fat guy… [Also] he genuinely believes that he’s above influencer boxing, and he, like you, classifies KSI still in influencer boxing.”


Logan Paul has also been challenged to a wrestling showdown by an influencer

The combat sports community has often witnessed noteworthy celebrities making appearances at the WWE. Several renowned online personas like IShowSpeed have also graced the platform in the recent past. Meanwhile, Logan Paul was also challenged by an online celebrity to a wrestling match in the WWE.

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The aforementioned X update from @IfnBoxing showcased a section of Paul’s IMPAULSIVE podcast where he hosted the 5.3 million subscriber-boasting British YouTuber, Joe Weller. It was none other than Weller who teased a match against Paul at Wrestlemania, saying:

“I love wrestling man, I’d love to be in your [Logan’s] position. I’m definitely not as popping as you are right now – there’s Speed, Kai Cenat and you in WWE out of the influencer world. Logan Paul vs. Joe Weller at WrestleMania, it’s happening. I’ll see you in the ring, I’m cashing in the Money in the Bank”. [H/T RSN]

If you’re a die-hard boxing fan, you know Floyd Mayweather didn’t just grow a business empire—he built it from scratch. Born into a tough world,  battling poverty, young Floyd had no choice but to grow up fast. By 16, he was the man of the house, fighting his way—literally and figuratively—out of hardship. Now, with a 50-0 undefeated record and hundreds of millions rolling in from his business ventures, you’d think he’d leave his struggles in the past. But you’d be wrong. Money Mayweather respects the hustle no matter where he sees it. Even if it comes from people with whom he’s had issues.

Yup, we’re talking about Logan Paul and Jake Paul. Despite their past beef, Mayweather recently revealed what he actually respects about them. And it’s not just their ability to stir up controversy.

Floyd Mayweather tips his hat

In an exclusive interview with US Weekly yesterday, Floyd Mayweather was busy promoting his new One Of One supplement product line. But in the middle of discussing his issues with Jake Paul and the possibility of an exhibition fight with the Problem Child, Money Mayweather dropped an unexpected truth bomb—he actually respects something about the Paul brothers. “One thing about Jake Paul and Logan Paul, we can’t knock their hustle,” Mayweather revealed.

Floyd Mayweather has shared his honest take on the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight. The pair clashed in November 2024 with Paul earning a unanimous decision.

Tyson was 58 and the age showed against a 27-year-old opponent. Mayweather has criticized Paul for fighting Tyson. ‘Money’ also downplayed claims that he’s ducking ‘The Problem Child’.

Mayweather, who has previously taken on Logan Paul, is open to an exhibition fight as he thinks a professional bout won’t be sanctioned due to the weight difference.

Speaking to US Weekly, Mayweather said:

We offered Jake Paul the fight probably 10 or 20 times and he turned us down. Well, we can do an exhibition. We know we can’t do a real fight because it’s not going to be sanctioned because of the weight difference. But we could do an exhibition. That’s easy work, super easy.

Speaking about Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson, he said:

Mike Tyson was a 60-year-old man. He’s an old man. Mike Tyson is enjoying his life. It is what it is.

The world of combat sports has been buzzing with anticipation ever since the announcement of a potential fight between Gervonta Davis and Jake Paul. Fans and analysts alike have been debating the outcome, with many wondering how the highly skilled Davis would fare against the brash, unpredictable Jake Paul. But former welterweight champion Shawn Porter has stirred the pot even further with a knockout prediction that has left fans in shock. Porter, known for his sharp insights and experience in the ring, claims that the fight will end in a way most people wouldn’t expect.

Porter’s prediction is especially in

When Jake Paul first stepped into the boxing ring, few took him seriously. From his beginnings as a YouTube star to his evolution as a legitimate fighter, the transition has been both controversial and fascinating. However, after suffering his first professional loss to Tommy Fury in February 2023, questions linger about whether Paul is truly ready for a rematch. With both fighters continuing their journeys in the sport, the anticipation for a potential second fight grows stronger. But is Jake Paul ready to take on Tommy Fury again, and if so, does he stand a better chance this time around?

Reflecting on the First Fight

Paul vs. Fury was billed as a fight between two young boxers eager to prove themselves. Tommy Fury, the younger brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, entered the ring with a traditional boxing background, while Jake Paul had developed his skills through high-profile matches against former MMA fighters and retired athletes. Their clash was an evenly matched affair, but Fury’s superior boxing technique and experience ultimately earned him a split decision victory.

Throughout the fight, Paul showed glimpses of his power and determination but struggled with Fury’s jab, footwork, and ability to control the tempo. While he managed to knock down Fury in the final round, it wasn’t enough to turn the tide. That fight exposed areas in Paul’s game that needed improvement, particularly his ability to handle a technically sound boxer.

Has Jake Paul Improved Since Then?

In the wake of his loss, Jake Paul took his training and career more seriously. He has since returned to the ring, facing and defeating opponents to prove he belongs in the sport. One of his key focuses has been refining his boxing fundamentals. Reports from his training camp indicate that he has been working with high-level coaches and sparring partners to enhance his footwork, jab, and defensive capabilities.

Additionally, Paul’s conditioning has been a point of emphasis. In the first fight against Fury, he appeared to tire in the later rounds. Since then, he has adjusted his training regimen to improve his stamina and endurance, recognizing that elite-level boxing requires more than just knockout power.

Another important aspect of his evolution has been his mental approach. Paul has always thrived on his confidence and ability to sell a fight, but he now seems to understand that true success in boxing comes from discipline and continuous improvement. If he has indeed sharpened his skills in these key areas, a rematch with Fury could be much closer than the first encounter.

What Would a Rematch Look Like?

A second fight between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury would likely be even more intriguing than the first. Fury, now having experienced a high-profile bout against Paul, would enter the ring with confidence knowing he has already beaten him. However, Paul’s improvements could make the rematch a different kind of challenge for Fury.

One of the key adjustments Paul needs to make is how he handles Fury’s jab. In their first fight, Fury used his jab effectively to keep Paul at bay and control the pace. If Paul can improve his head movement and cut off the ring more effectively, he could put himself in better positions to land power shots. Additionally, working on combination punching rather than relying solely on his right hand will be crucial.

On the other hand, Tommy Fury will not be standing still. He has continued to refine his skills and gain experience, making him an even more formidable opponent. If he has improved his ability to stay composed under pressure and added more power to his punches, he could make an even stronger statement in a rematch.

Is Paul Ready for Fury Again?

The biggest question remains: is Jake Paul truly ready for another fight against Tommy Fury? The answer depends on how much he has grown as a boxer since their first bout. His victories post-Fury have shown promise, but the ultimate test will be facing a legitimate boxer like Fury again.

One thing that cannot be denied is Paul’s work ethic. Despite the criticisms, he has put in the time and effort to develop his craft. His willingness to take on tough competition and learn from his mistakes sets him apart from many celebrity boxers who enter the sport for quick paydays. If he continues to make the right adjustments, he could have a real shot at evening the score against Fury.

The Hype Surrounding a Rematch

There is no doubt that a rematch between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury would generate massive attention. Their first fight was one of the most talked-about events in the boxing world, and a second bout would likely be even bigger. Both fighters have passionate fan bases, and the rivalry has only intensified since their last meeting.

Financially, the fight makes sense for both fighters. Paul remains one of the biggest draws in boxing, while Fury benefits from the exposure and potential payday that comes with facing Paul again. The rematch would also serve as a measuring stick for both men, proving whether Paul can truly hang with a traditional boxer or whether Fury’s first win was definitive.

Conclusion

Jake Paul’s journey in boxing has been anything but conventional. From internet fame to headlining pay-per-view events, he has defied expectations at every turn. However, his loss to Tommy Fury served as a wake-up call, showing that there is still work to be done if he wants to be taken seriously in the sport.

As rumors of a rematch continue to circulate, Paul’s readiness will be put under the microscope. If he has genuinely addressed the flaws exposed in his first fight against Fury, he could turn the rematch into a much closer contest. But if he has not improved enough, Fury could once again prove to be the better boxer.

One thing is certain: if Jake Paul and Tommy Fury meet again, it will be a must-watch event. Whether Paul is ready remains to be seen, but his determination and hunger for redemption make the rematch an enticing possibility.

Jake Paul has built a boxing career on defying expectations, but questions still linger about his legitimacy in the sport. After knocking out former UFC fighters like Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley, and even securing a decision victory over Nate Diaz in their first encounter, skeptics continue to argue that Paul has yet to face a true boxing test. Now, with rumors of a potential rematch or an MMA bout against Diaz, the YouTuber-turned-boxer has another chance to prove his doubters wrong. But will this fight finally cement his status as a real contender, or will Diaz expose Paul’s limits once and for all?

From the beginning, Paul’s boxing journey has been met with skepticism. Critics have accused him of cherry-picking opponents—mostly aging MMA fighters with little boxing experience. While his knockout power and athleticism are undeniable, many believe he has yet to face a high-level boxer in his prime. His most legitimate test came against Tommy Fury, a professional boxer with a traditional background, and Paul fell short, losing via split decision. That loss reignited debates over whether Paul is simply a well-marketed entertainer or a serious fighter.

On the other side, Nate Diaz presents a unique challenge. The former UFC star is known for his durability, cardio, and relentless fighting style. Although Diaz isn’t a pure boxer, he has a lifetime of combat sports experience, including high-profile battles against Conor McGregor, Jorge Masvidal, and Leon Edwards. In their first boxing match, Diaz showcased his toughness but struggled with Paul’s power and size. However, Diaz’s unbreakable will and ability to adapt could make him a dangerous opponent in a potential rematch—especially if he takes the fight more seriously and sharpens his boxing skills.

One of the biggest factors in this rivalry is the possibility of an MMA fight. Paul has teased the idea of stepping into Diaz’s world by competing in MMA under the PFL banner. If that happens, the narrative shifts dramatically. While Paul has a wrestling background from his high school days, he would be stepping into uncharted territory against a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt like Diaz. A loss in MMA could severely damage Paul’s credibility, while a victory would be a shocking moment that could redefine his career.

Ultimately, this fight—whether in a boxing ring or an MMA cage—represents another opportunity for Jake Paul to prove himself. If he defeats Diaz convincingly in boxing, it might silence some critics, but until he fights an elite boxer, doubts will remain. If he dares to face Diaz in MMA and pulls off an upset, it would be one of the most shocking moments in combat sports history. Either way, Paul thrives on controversy and hype, and this matchup guarantees plenty of both. Whether he finally earns respect or adds more fuel to his doubters’ fire, one thing is certain—Jake Paul knows how to keep the world watching.

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.

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.

In a surprising turn of events, football legend Cristiano Ronaldo and controversial boxer Jake Paul were spotted having an unexpected meeting just days before a highly anticipated MMA event in Saudi Arabia. The two global icons, who are known for their dominant presence in their respective sports, have long been subjects of public fascination, but no one expected them to cross paths in the Middle East, especially in the lead-up to a high-stakes MMA showdown.

Ronaldo, fresh off a successful football season with Al Nassr, is no stranger to the spotlight, but his appearance at this event raised eyebrows. Paul, on the other hand, has been making waves in the world of combat sports, turning heads with his unorthodox rise in boxing. Their shared celebrity status, however, doesn’t seem to be the only thing they have in common. The two were reportedly seen having a candid conversation, with insiders suggesting they discussed everything from their training routines to the growing influence of sports entertainment in the region.

Saudi Arabia has become a hotbed for major sporting events, attracting athletes from all disciplines to compete in one of the world’s most rapidly developing sports hubs. With the MMA event being one of the biggest of the year, it makes sense that figures like Ronaldo and Jake Paul would find themselves in close proximity, considering their wide-reaching influence. But what exactly sparked this encounter? Was it simply coincidence, or could there be future collaborations in the works between these two sports icons?