Breaking: Jake Paul reveals the timeline for his next boxing match

Jake Paul reveals the timeline for his next boxing match. [Image credits: Getty Images]  n
Jake Paul reveals the timeline for his boxing comeback [Image credits: Getty Images]

Jake Paul has revealed the timeline for his upcoming boxing match.

Through a recent tweet by sports journalist Michael Benson, it has been revealed that Paul will be entering the squared circle sometime in February next year.

The journalist also claimed that the pro-boxer would be sending out fight offers to three of his potential opponents tomorrow. Benson's tweet stated:

"Jake Paul has said his next fight will take place in February and added that he'll be sending out offers to three potential opponents tomorrow."

You can check out the tweet below:

Since starting his career as a boxer in 2020, Paul has displayed his prowess in the 'Sweet Science'. The YouTuber-turned-boxer has fought and beaten several notable fighters, including MMA veterans like Ben Askren and Tyron Woodley, and most recently, the legendary Anderson Silva.

'The Problem Child' outslugged 'The Spider' in an eight-round clash at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, on October 29. The match ended with Paul clinching a unanimous decision victory over his Brazilian opponent.

With this win, the 25-year-old pro-boxer currently stands tall with a six-fight undefeated record inside the boxing ring.

While Paul is yet to reveal his upcoming opponent, many have speculated that it could be Andrew Tate. In one of Paul's recent Instagram posts, he could be seen having a face-off against the controversial internet entity. The caption to the post read:

"Negotiations. @MostVpromotions"

Many are, however, expecting him to fight former UFC fighter Nate Diaz after the duo's recent scuffle during the Paul-Silva event.


Boxing coach Teddy Atlas backs Jake Paul; lashes out at the pro boxer's critics

On a recent episode of his podcast, Teddy Atlas, who once coached boxing legend Mike Tyson, gave his thoughts on Jake Paul and the criticism he receives.

According to Atlas, Paul has been making progress and is becoming more comfortable inside the ring despite not having a background in the sport.

Praising 'The Problem Child' for his honesty in the "boxing business," Atlas said:

“He [Paul] doesn’t have a great background or length of time in this business. But he’s dedicated himself in an honest way... And he has learned this sport... You haters out there, he’s getting better. He’s getting more comfortable inside that ring."

Check out Teddy Atlas discuss Jake Paul in the video below:

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