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“Game Over” Former World Champion Vows To ‘End Jake Paul’s Career With One Knockout Punch’: “Game Over”

Jake Paul has a long list of current and retired stars willing to step through the ropes with him.

The brash 27-year-old brought his significant audience from content creation into boxing, first taking on fellow influencers before graduating to sports stars and retired UFC fighters. With wins over the likes of Tyron Woodley, Anderson Silva and Nate Diaz, discussion around Paul only grew

Despite losing to the first more traditional boxer he faced in Tommy Fury, the former YouTuber bounced back and co-starred in the biggest event of the year in many respects when he faced former undisputed heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson.

58-year-old Tyson was no match for the youth of Paul and was largely uncompetitive over eight two-minute rounds. He lost via wide unanimous decision. As he moves into retirement for a second time, Paul forges on and must choose what path to take next – a more traditional route to the world title he is convinced he will one day win, or more money-spinning events against stars of days gone by. One thing is for sure, whoever fills the opposite corner will be paid handsomely.

Speaking on his own YouTube channel, former super-middleweight world champion and Hall of Famer Carl Froch hit back at claims he was begging to face Paul for the money, saying he would fight for free to ‘end his career.’

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“I will fight for charity. Which part of that do you not understand? You conveniently left that out cause that shatters your whole illusion of, ‘oh, Carl Froch is begging for a payday.’

I ain’t begging for a payday, I’m begging to ram Jake Paul’s teeth down the back of his f***ing throat. Boom. Game over. Jake Paul’s bulls**t, fake, clown career over with one punch. That’s all I’m begging for.”

Froch retired in 2014 off the back of a statement second victory over George Groves at Wembley Stadium. His campaign was marked by extreme grit and excitement with wins over the likes of Jean Pascal, Jermain Taylor and Mikkel Kessler.

The Brit is unlikely to land the fight having not featured on a recent hit-list shared by Paul himself.

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