Jake Paul has obtained a number of huge payers in his boxing career, but this has not always been the case.
He recently revealed that he spent his entire bag through fighting against Mike Tyson on one thing with Paul, making one of his dreams come true.
Although there are still some huge fights on his horizon, with Paul having a six -member hit list that he wants to pursue, he did not immediately achieve financial success in boxing.
'The Problem Child' will return to the Ring on 28 June, while Julio Cesar Chavez jr pursues his own big name goals after he has lifted his hand in Anaheim, California.
Paul revealed in a recent interview that even in some of his recent fights the financial reward was not a major motivating factor for him.
Jake Paul says he has lost money in his early boxing fights after he has invested heavily in himself
In a recent interview on the Iceure of Iced, Jake Paul spoke about his meticulous approach to YouTube and how he was wearing it in his boxing career.
The social media star has invested heavily in himself to ensure that he was ticking every conceivable box to set himself up for success.
“All these things would go behind the scenes and I take everything I do whole, very serious and I am very competitive. So when I went to boxing, it was essentially no different than YouTube. I am going to do the best recovery, the best trainers, the best trainers. I'm going to do it every day like ITube.”
Of course, every athlete would do the same as they could, but give yourself the best possible basis and support with a heavy price tag.
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Paul stated that in some of his earlier fights, before his profile continued to rise and he started to attract even bigger opponents, fighting was not cost -effective for him, but he knew that the experience would be crucial for his further success.
“I was actually when losing money when fighting for the first few fights, only with all the money I invested in it and the camps and the coaches and all those things. Even now, some battles you take, you are just like breaking, as if not every fight is a huge cash fight. People just see that as the headline and all these things.”
Paul even referred to two of his most recent fights, wins over Ryan Bourland and Andre August, as examples of times that although he earned money, the experience was much more valuable for him.
“I earn money, but it's like you are doing it because I am becoming world champion and I want to stay active.”
Jake Paul is fully committed to his boxing career and goals now that he is more known as a hunter
While Jake Paul may have entered the boxing world as a social media star who tried to become a professional hunter, much has changed since his first professional fight in 2020.
Paul said during the podcast interview that he likes to take his time with his boxing career who has now become the thing he is best known for.
If he can beat Julio Cesar Chavez JR, the 28-year-old is only planning to gradually bring things to a higher level.
“I can simply concentrate on me and I have been boxing for five years, right? That is already double the amount of time I vlogged every day. So it is interesting that some people did not even know that I was a YouTuber. Really a few random fights, but they have been beating me more and they get a bigger battles and they become more battles.
