A cryptic tweet by YouTuber Jake Paul listing his status as “Retired boxer” might indicate that the influencer’s short-lived boxing career is over.
AS EnglishUpdate: Aug 31st, 2021 01:43 EDT
Jason MillerAFP
Shortly after Paul’s professional win by split decision over former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley, he tweeted what seems like an announcement of his retirement from the ring.
His four-word tweet simply said, “Updated status: Retired boxer”. It’s difficult to tell if the tweet is a joke, a description of a temporary state as a boxer, or an actual declaration that he was leaving the sport.
Updated status:Retired boxer
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) August 30, 2021
Jake Paul begins boxing
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ToggleHe first got exposure as an amateur on the ring fighting against a fellow YouTuber as part of his brother Logan’s undercard. The interest generated by the match then led to professional fights.
Paul has a 4-0 record so far in his brief career as a pro boxer. The first bout was against fellow YouTuber AnEson Gib, the second against former NBA player Nate Robinson, and the third was against MMA fighter Ben Askren.
He won all three in a matter of minutes, and his match with Woodley was the only one that went the distance.
Despite Paul’s lack of fight experience, his fights have become big pay-per-view attractions.
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