Jake Paul Next Opponent Odds: Who Will Jake Paul Fight Next After Knocking Out Tyron Woodley?

Jake Paul Next Opponent Odds: Who Will Jake Paul Fight Next After Knocking Out Tyron Woodley?
Late Saturday night, Jake Paul brutally knocked out former UFC Champion Tyron Woodley in Tampa, Florida. Jake Paul improved his professional boxing record to 5-0.
The YouTube celebrity has yet to face a true boxing opponent though. Could that change with his next opponent? He's handpicked each one of his opponents carefully to this point. His rematch with Woodley came after his scheduled fight with Tommy Fury was canceled after Fury claimed an injury caused him to withdraw.
After last night's fight, Paul said he’d fight “anyone, anytime, anywhere.” Let’s see if that includes a professional boxer this time though. The question remains, who will Jake Paul fight next?
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Before last night's fight, Paul said he would love to fight any one of Floyd Mayweather, Conor McGregor, Mike Tyson, or Canelo Alvarez. He ended by saying “anyone” so it's obvious he just wants to make it an even larger show that will make more money.
There are plenty of top fighters from MMA and boxing who will want the mega payday of facing Jake Paul. We have the odds taken from this fall for Jake Paul's next opponent and this is how it looks.
Jake Paul's Next Opponent
Conor McGregor +350
I don't believe there's a chance this happens but oddsmakers believed otherwise earlier this fall. McGregor is the biggest start in the world of combat sports and the amount of money he would draw is incredible. For this fight to go down, there would need to be deals made with the UFC much like when he fought Floyd Mayweather.
Tommy Fury +350
As I mentioned Fury was the original scheduled opponent for Paul last night. Fury is 7-0 as a professional boxer and would give Paul his most legitimate bout if they square off among the top names listed. Fury continues to insist his fight with Paul will be rescheduled but Paul mocked him after the fight last night.
Jorge Masvidal +450
Masvidal was in the arena last night and is still a top fighter in the UFC welterweight division. While under contract there's no chance Dana White allows him to take a fight with Paul.
Nate Diaz +650
Diaz has one fight left on his UFC contract likely to come in early 2022. There are rumors of one more fight with McGregor as well in the UFC, so if that comes to fruition Diaz is an unlikely opponent.
KSI +700
Jake Paul's biggest feud of his career is against the rapper JJ Olatunji. Paul originally began training to box after being called out back in 2018 by him. Jake fought his brother while Logan paul faced KSI in the ring and the match was ruled a draw. In the rematch, KSI won by split decision over Logan and he was set to face Jake next. Since then COVID-19 got in the way as did KSI's music career taking off in Europe. It's unlikely he takes a break from that to train to fight Jake Paul.
Odds For Jake Paul's Next Opponent (Taken From Fall 2021)
Fighter | Odds | Implied Probability |
---|---|---|
Conor McGregor | +350 | 22.2% |
Tommy Fury | +350 | 22.2% |
Jorge Masvidal | +450 | 18.2% |
Nate Diaz | +650 | 13.3% |
KSI | +700 | 12.5% |
Nick Diaz | +1600 | 5.9% |
Floyd Mayweather | +2000 | 4.8% |
Kamara Usman | +2500 | 3.8% |
Canelo Alvarez | +6600 | 1.5% |
Gervonta Davis | +6600 | 1.5% |
Logan Paul | +6600 | 1.5% |
Dana White | +10000 | 1% |
Tyson Fury | +12500 | 0.8% |