Jake Paul, a world-ranked pro below the journeyman who has lost all 18 of his fights, is ranked at No 676

JAKE Paul fancies himself to be a future world champion boxer, but he is currently world number 676 for the cruiserweight division.

Since turning professional, the Youtuber has been involved in many big fights and earned around PS20million through his five fights.


Jake Paul, a world-ranked pro below the journeyman who has lost all 18 of his fights, is ranked at No 676
Jake Paul, despite his 5-0 record, is 676th in the World.

He has won four of these awards by KO, but BoxRec still rates him as not being highly rated.

The Boxing Database has rankings for all boxers across all divisions. Paul is not even in the top half of his division.

Paul is ranked 676 out of 1,050 boxers, which is 200 places lower than 0-18 Thomas Russell.

Paul may find this harsh, but he still has to join the ring with another professional.

His opponents are a Youtuber and two ex-UFC fighters.

Paul's trainer BJ Flores, who fought Tony Bellew to win the WBC title at cruiserweight in 2016, called his fighter "the most up-and-coming star in boxing".

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He stated, "Jake's a star." He is a one-punch powerhouse, has incredible speed, and has an amazing work ethic.

He has the X factor. He's a must-see entertainer. He is only 5-0. Jake is undoubtedly the most promising boxing star.

He has enormous potential. There are no limits to his potential. We have a great team. We have much more to do in 2022."

Paul knocked out AnEsonGib and Nate Robinson with ease in his three first fights, displaying good knockout power.

He then defeated Woodley unanimously in August 2013. Then he knocked out Woodley a week before Christmas.


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