After flirting with retirement, Jake Paul 'changes his mind' and talks about leaving boxing undefeated

With five victories, YouTuber stated that he can extend his career by up to 15 fights

J. Paul after victory over T. Woodley in the boxing super challenge. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

The trajectory and adventure in boxing has been exciting Jake Paul. The YouTuber, who is undefeated in five fights in the 'noble art', even flirted with retirement and now seems to have changed his mind about continuing in the sport. In an interview with 'Boxing with Chris Mannix', he planned to finish undefeated.

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“I thought about having ten wins and retiring. However, quickly, I am at five wins. I feel like I just finished my rookie season and I've only made it through the first chapter of the book. I still have a lot to do. I am motivated, young and improving more and more. It's strange, but I want to go undefeated and retire. So, there could be ten or 15 fights,” said Paul.

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Jake Paul gained great notoriety in the United States after producing videos on YouTube. The North American, however, broadened his horizons by switching to boxing recently and has a record of five wins in five fights – four of which were knockouts in a row. Now, the digital influencer has been talking about possible fights against Tommy Fury, Nate diaz, Jorge masvidal e Anderson Silva in the future.

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