Stop Calling Jake Paul a “YouTuber” – He’s a Better Promoter Than 90% of Legacy Fighters

Stop Calling Jake Paul A “Youtuber” – He’s A Better Promoter Than 90% Of Legacy Fighters

He started as the Disney kid turned annoying YouTuber, fair enough. But wake up – that was six years and 11 pro fights ago.

Jake Paul hasn’t posted a prank video in half a decade.

What he has done is sell 80,000 tickets to watch him fight 58-year-old Mike Tyson, outdraw Canelo in multiple markets, and force traditional promoters to copy his playbook.

Legacy fighters spend twenty years building a name then hand the keys to Matchroom or PBC and pray for a date.

Stop Calling Jake Paul a “YouTuber” – He’s a Better Promoter Than 90% of Legacy Fighters

Jake owns the car, the racetrack, the ticket booth, and the hot-dog stand.

He turned boxing into appointment viewing for an entire generation that previously didn’t know a jab from a Java update.

You can hate the opponents all you want – the business brain is generational.

He’s not a fighter-promoter hybrid — he’s a full-blown mogul who just happens to knock people out on the side.

Paul returns soon as part of a boxing December for boxing.

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