CLEVELAND, OHIO: Few stories in sports can compare to the rapid rise of Jake Paul, the former social media sensation who turned professional boxer. What at first appeared to be merely an entertaining sight of YouTubers entering the ring has developed into something absolutely spectacular. When 'The Problem Child' fought well-known boxers and unexpectedly defeated them, the entire world was startled.
The 26-year-old's objectives extended beyond boxing as he established a prosperous career in the sport. Jake Paul formed his own boxing promotion company, the MVP [Most Valuable Promotions], after making the vital decision to enter the area of promotion. Despite initial opposition, the promotion swiftly attracted some of the top boxing figures.
‘We take another step forward’
Recently, Paul's advisor Nakisa Bidarian came to public attention, highlighting MVP's bright potential. Dana White, the president of the UFC, advised the 26-year-old to seek out more seasoned professionals, but 'The Problem Child' appears determined to continue on his current path.
“I am super excited about the newest member of the MVP family… On Monday, we take another step forward into showing y’all why we’re the greatest promotion out there in boxing,” Paul's manager announced. Paul himself increased the excitement by retweeting, “Tomorrow we show you the future.”
Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz
The most well-known of MVP's planned activities is the much-anticipated matchup between former UFC fighter Nate Diaz and Jake Paul. The matchup between these two formidable opponents has been the talk of the town, and MVP is getting ready to broadcast this exciting match to a global audience.
This year, Diaz accepted the offer after challenging other MMA heavyweights to a duel. Notably, 'The Problem Child' recently expressed his discontent with Diaz's allegedly "boring" and unusual pre-fight after allegedly receiving trash talk before the contract was signed.
Diaz asserted that he didn't believe it was important to be combative during the first pre-fight conference the two had in May since the bout was so far off. But now that the fight is just a few weeks away, he is finally displaying signs of anticipation as he makes an effort to outwit the Paul sibling verbally before doing so in the ring.