{"id":51095,"date":"2025-01-28T17:47:57","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:47:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jake-paul-boxing-record-all-opponents-fight-results-so-far-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:47:57","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:47:57","slug":"jake-paul-boxing-record-all-opponents-fight-results-so-far-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jake-paul-boxing-record-all-opponents-fight-results-so-far-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Jake Paul boxing record: All opponents &#038; fight results so far &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jake Paul boxing record: All opponents &#038; fight results so far YouTuber Jake Paul AKA \u2018The Problem Child\u2019 shocked fans when he decided to become a pro boxer, and he\u2019s proven himself with a few wins already. Here\u2019s Jake Paul\u2019s boxing record and a list of everyone he\u2019s fought thus far. Jake Paul is arguably the face of influencer boxing, although he didn\u2019t start the trend \u2014 that credit goes to his older brother, Logan Paul, as well as KSI and Joe Weller \u2014 he\u2019s taken the proverbial bull by the horns to become one of the craze\u2019s most prolific athletes. So as \u2018The Problem Child\u2019 is currently preparing for his next boxing match, here\u2019s a comprehensive list of everyone Jake has boxed thus far, including opponents he almost faced off with but didn\u2019t get the chance to meet in the ring, and his comprehensive boxing record. Jake Paul\u2019s boxing record: 2024 All in all, Jake Paul\u2019s boxing record is 9-1, excluding his amateur bout against Deji in 2018, which he also won. His only defeat came against Tommy Fury in February 2023 via a split decision. Jake has secured six victories by KO, as well as winning one by split decision and two by unanimous decision. Now, let\u2019s look at each fight on his record and how it played out\u2026 Deji, 2018 Before the YouTuber seriously took up his boxing mantle, he faced off with Deji, the little brother of British YouTuber and rapper KSI. The two made their boxing debut on the undercard of KSI vs Logan Paul 1 back in 2018. Although Jake Paul got quite the bloody nose from the encounter, he ultimately defeated Deji \u2014 and subsequently sparked his current hunger for taking on the biggest and toughest names in combat sports. Jake Paul won the match by referee stoppage in the fifth round. AnEsonGib, 2020 Jake Paul would cement his status as an influencer-boxer with his next bout against British YouTube star AnEsonGib in 2020. This match was an easy one for the Problem Child, who knocked out his opponent cold in the very first round, giving him an ego boost that followed him into his next fight against Nate Robinson. Nate Robinson, 2020 Jake Paul would make a major leap in his boxing career with his bout against NBA star Nate Robinson. A high-profile match between the basketball pro and the budding YouTuber and boxer, this fight drew interested eyes across the net \u2014 partly because it happened on the undercard of Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr. Paul managed to wear Robinson down near the end of the first round, but finally got the knockout in the second round. Ben Askren, 2021 Paul upped the ante on his next opponent, former Olympic mixed martial artist Ben Askren. This marked Jake\u2019s first foray into a fight with a pro fighter, retired or not \u2014 and it set him up for another major win on his record. Paul knocked out Askren in the first round of their April 2021 bout. According to Jake, the fight allegedly generated $65 million. Tyron Woodley 1, 2021 Jake\u2019s next biggest challenge would be his bout against former five-time UFC champ Tyron Woodley. This fight had all kinds of trash-talk leading up to clash night \u2014 including a hilarious bet between the two opponents that would have Woodley getting \u2018I love Jake Paul\u2019 tattooed on himself if he lost. Although it\u2019s uncertain if Woodley actually kept his promise, Jake ended up taking yet another victory over the seasoned combat sports vet, winning the bout by split decision after going the full eight rounds. Paul, however, wasn\u2019t pleased with the commission\u2019s ruling and wanted his knockout\u2026 which he got in their eventual rematch. Tyron Woodley 2, 2021 Initially, Jake was scheduled to take his next fight against British boxer and reality TV star Tommy Fury, but a last-minute injury caused the Brit to bow out. As a last resort, Paul secured a rematch against Fury; and in December 2021, he got his long-awaited KO, knocking Woodley out in the sixth round to finally settle the score. Anderson Silva, 2022 In October 2022, Jake Paul had the biggest fight of his career thus far \u2014 stepping into the ring with Brazilian MMA star Anderson Silva was a high point of Jake Paul\u2019s boxing record for some time. While \u2018The Problem Child\u2019 predicted he\u2019d finish the fight by stoppage before the end of the fifth round, 47-year-old Silva managed to keep up and take it the distance. The decision went to the officials after eight intense rounds \u2014 with Jake ultimately taking the win by unanimous decision. Jake Paul\u2019s first defeat: Tommy Fury, 2023 After multiple delays and issues, Jake Paul finally stepped into the ring against Tommy Fury in February of 2023. Paul had nearly fought Tommy Fury twice prior to the actual fight. However, when the two did finally step in the ring together, Jake was served his first loss in his boxing career. Judges awarded Fury victory via scorecards, with a 74-75 for Paul and 2x 76-73 for Fury, resulting in an overall victory for the former Love Island star. After taking the loss against Fury, Paul\u2019s rematch clause has come into effect, meaning the boxers will see a rematch sometime down the line. We\u2019ll be sure to keep you updated on when the two decide to jump back into the ring together for a second brawl. Nate Diaz, 2023 Jake Paul battled with former UFC contender Nate Diaz on August 5, 2023, in a ten-round pro boxing match in Dallas, Texas. He showcased considerable improvements to his boxing, particularly his left hook. Paul came out firing and looked as though he could secure a first-round knockout after swarming Diaz with strong punches. However, the crafty MMA veteran survived the onslaught and made it through the opening stages. In round five, Paul knocked Diaz down with a powerful left hook, delivering the best punch of the night. By this point, Paul was well in front on the scorecards and just needed to last the distance. He did just that \u2014 even when Diaz eventually turned it on in the final stages of the fight. In the end, Paul celebrated a hard-fought victory that helped re-establish his career as a professional boxer following his defeat against Tommy Fury earlier in 2023. He won via unanimous decision (97-92, 98-91, 98-91). Andre August, 2023 Off the back of his bout with Diaz, \u2018The Problem Child\u2019 went up against 10-1 professional boxer Andre August for one of the toughest fights in his career on December 15. However, Paul ended up facing the challenge with ease, defeating his opponent by KO in the very first round, sending August to the floor. Ryan Bourland, 2024 Continuing on his path to becoming \u201cboxing world champion\u201d, Jake Paul took on former Gold Gloves champion Ryan Bourland on March 2 for his first fight of 2024 as the co-main event of Amanda Serrano vs Nina Meinke. The veteran cruiserweight held an impressive 17-2 professional record heading into the fight but was still no match for the YouTuber, who added another TKO to his record with a first-round stoppage after absolutely smashing Bourland. Hasim Rahman Jr. After Tommy Fury bowed out of their August 2022 bout, Paul was forced to look for another opponent, instead \u2014 and settled on pro boxer Hasim Rahman Jr., the son of an established heavyweight champ. Unfortunately, this fight was also canceled after Hasim allegedly planned to weigh in ten pounds below the 215 lb Cruiserweight class. Paul lashed out at Hasim for not keeping to the terms of their arrangement, while the opponent claimed he could make weight in time and urged Paul to \u201cput on the gloves.\u201d Mike Perry, 2024 The Problem Child took on Mike Perry on July 20, following the collapse of his bout with Mike Tyson due to an ulcer flare up. \u201cWhen Paul vs. Tyson was rescheduled, I knew immediately that I wanted to still fight on Saturday, July 20,\u201d Jake Paul said, announcing the fight. \u201cNow, as I prepare for my fight against Iron Mike, there\u2019s no better opponent for me than Mike Perry.\u201d Paul ultimately won the match in six rounds via a TKO, Perry struggling to hold up a defense against the young boxer. He fell a total of three times throughout, Paul\u2019s hard-hitting jabs leaving the 32-year-old bloodied. For more influencer boxing matches taking place this year, be sure to check out our hub right here on Dexerto to stay tuned to all the best fights.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jake Paul boxing record: All opponents &#038; fight results so far YouTuber Jake Paul AKA \u2018The Problem Child\u2019 shocked fans when he decided to become a pro boxer, and he\u2019s proven himself with a few wins already. Here\u2019s Jake Paul\u2019s boxing record and a list of everyone he\u2019s fought thus far. 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