Is YouTube sensation Jake Paul good for boxing?

Paul vs Fury
First defeat
Is he good for boxing?
YouTube career
One of the biggest audiences
Fighting UFC's best strikers
Unbeatable against champions
Love for boxing
Gen Z effect
Paul brothers
The politics of the sport
'I applaud Jake Paul'
Most Valuable Promotion
Hosting big fights
His pay per view for fights
Fury fight purse
Paul vs Fury

Jake Paul fought Tommy Fury on Sunday night in Saudi Arabia in a match labeled 'The Truth.'

First defeat

Both fighters went into the match with unbeaten records, but it was Fury who came out victorious, winning by decision after eight rounds.

Is he good for boxing?

With so many eyeballs watching the fight between the two novice boxers, is it time for sports fans to admit Jake Paul is good for boxing?

YouTube career

Before his boxing career, Paul was a megastar on YouTube and social media, amassing over 20 million subscribers on YouTube.

One of the biggest audiences

Across all social media platforms, Paul has over 50 million followers. His large following and controversial personality has to be good for boxing, bringing millions of new viewers to watch him fight.

Fighting UFC's best strikers

After starting out fighting fellow YouTubers to kickstart his boxing career, Jake Paul has gone on to test himself against some of the UFC's greatest strikers.

Unbeatable against champions

Paul knocked out former UFC fighter Ben Askren, beat Tyron Woodley twice, and slipped past UFC champion, Anderson Silva, winning unanimously.

Love for boxing

According to Forbes, boxing ranks fourth amongst the most popular sports in America, with 33% saying they loved the sport in the Harris Poll.

Gen Z effect

According to Forbes, boxing ranked outside the top ten on the Harris Poll in 2010, leading Brian Kelly, the Chief Revenue Officer at Top Rank, to believe it's Gen Z's love for the sport.

Paul brothers

Brian Kelly said the Paul brothers are "drawing in an audience, and it's great in terms of growing the sport."

The politics of the sport

With three world title belts up for grabs in professional boxing (WBC, WBA, IBF), promoters and boxing organizations have always struggled to get the fight on that people to want to see.

'I applaud Jake Paul'

According to ESPN, Stephen A Smith said, "People aren't getting the fights they want to see. Period. Or there not getting the fights when we want to see them. So, I applaud Jake Paul and Tommy Fury for getting it on."

Most Valuable Promotion

Outside of the ring, Paul is tackling the political issue within boxing, creating his own promotion company called 'Most Valuable Promotions' in 2021.

Hosting big fights

After signing Amanda Serrano (current undisputed featherweight champion), Paul and MVP promotions set up the biggest female boxing fight in history when Serrano fought Katie Taylor, marking the first female fight to headline at Madison Square Garden.

His pay per view for fights

In July 2022, according to thesun.co.uk, Paul admitted to having $150 million worth of PPV buys in all his professional bouts before Anderson Silva and Tommy Fury.

Fury fight purse

According to sportskeeda.com, Paul added an extra $6 million to his set purse of $3.2 million after taking a 65% share of PPV buys.

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