Jake Paul's friend "pooped a little bit" after taking punch from YouTube boxer
Jake Paul made his friend "poop a little bit" after he was forced to take a punch from the YouTube star.
The 'Problem Child' has been training at his gym in Puerto Rico for his upcoming grudge fight with long-term rival Tommy Fury on February 26 in Saudi Arabia. Paul now has six wins as a professional fighter and will be looking to make it his seventh in the Middle East by making a statement against an opponent with a natural background in boxing.
And during his training camp, YouTube star has continued to enjoy himself and was recently filmed taking part in a sports bet, putting a wager on the American college football match between the Georgia Bulldogs and TCU Horned Frogs with Paul backing the former against friend Preston Lopez.
The Bulldogs ran out comfortable 65-7 winners which meant Lopez lost the bet and and had to fly to Puerto Rico to take a punch. He documented the trip to the Caribbean, arriving at the airport with gloves on and pretended to train for the eventual wager.
Upon arrival, Paul shook hands with Lopez before the pair went into his ring and prepared to do the bet. The 26-year-old landed a whipping body shot which saw him fall forward, collapsing to the canvas before returning to his knees.
Jake Paul calls on John Fury to make retirement bet for fight with son TommyPaul was laughing on the other side of the ring before Lopez claimed he "pooped a little bit" which drew further laughter from the YouTube star. Many similarly have felt the punch power of Paul including Tyron Woodley whom he knocked out cold in their rematch back in 2021.
Who are you backing to win - Jake Paul or Tommy Fury? Let us know in the comments section below
The YouTube star also dropped UFC legend Anderson Silva in October and he will be looking to put on a similarly powerful display against Fury next month, who will likely be a much more formidable test. Paul has been training hard for several years and is hoping to make a full-time career in the professional ranks.
If Paul is to progress beyond Fury he has stated that he could even eye a shot at becoming world champion, with the likes of Canelo Alvarez eyed for a potential test in the future. And he has trained so hard, that he specifically has named his left hook as the punch he intends to use to KO bitter rival Fury.
"Me and Tommy will be around three rounds max," Paul told iFL TV. "He's just not going to be prepared for the moment or what I'm bringing to the table. I'm trying to knock him out with a hook actually, I want him to be the first person I knock out with my left hand so we've been working on that... I think the first round will be chill and then I'll start to figure him out after 30-45 seconds."