Mayweather Ready To Fight Jake Paul And Bet On Unbeaten Record

JAKARTA - If Jake Paul loses weight, Floyd Mayweather is ready to fight the YouTuber in a professional fight.

After beating MMA champion Conor McGregor to bring his unbeaten record to 50 fights in 2017, Mayweather announced his resignation from professional boxing.

Since then, he has competed in exhibition battles where the most recent being the victory over Mikuru Asakura in Japan.

Meanwhile, Jake will make his comeback to the boxing ring in a high-profile fight against UFC superstar Anderson Silva next month.

The Problem Child has been absent since beating Tyron Woodley in December 2021.

Mayweather himself criticized Jake's caliber and stated that he would take the risk of maintaining his perfect record of facing Jake in a competitive fight.

"I think he (Jake Paul) once said in a podcast; "I don't want to have an exhibition fight against Floyd Mayweather," Mayweather told TMZ Sports.

"He (Jake) said, 'I just did a real fight'. And of course, I can't gain my weight, but I will fight him in a real fight with the weight I have,' continued the man nicknamed Money.