Ranking Each of Jake Paul's Six Wins Ahead of His Fight Against Tommy Fury

Ranking Each of Jake Paul's Six Wins Ahead of His Fight Against Tommy Fury
Tommy Fury and Jake Paul will finally square off on Sunday night in Saudi Arabia, putting an end to their ongoing feud that has now spanned years.
In addition to their individual and familial pride, both fighters have a spot in the WBC cruiserweight rankings on the line. A spot in the WBC rankings might be the springboard either Paul or Fury needs to become a world champion very well down the line. Both men are hoping to advance their professional boxing careers with victories.
Paul, however, is the much bigger name and carries this PPV. With that in mind, let's take a closer look at his road here and how each opponent stacks up thus far.
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Jake Paul vs. Tommy Fury Start Time, Where to Watch, and Odds
- Date: February 26, 2023
- Time: 2:00 PM EDT
- Where to Watch: ESPN+
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Ranking Each of Jake Paul's Six Wins Ahead of His Fight Against Tommy Fury
6. Nate Robinson
This was Paul’s second professional fight, taking on Nate Robinson, a professional basketball player, as part of the undercard for the exhibition fight between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. Paul prevailed by way of KO in the second round at 1:24, though any fight fan will tell you, these two should have never been matched up, to begin with; a clear money grab from Robinson
5. AnEsonGib
On December 21, 2019, it was revealed that Paul would make his professional boxing debut on January 30, 2020, in Miami against YouTuber AnEsonGib (also known as Gib). And Paul showed out right away, earning the victory at 2:18 in the first round via TKO.
4. Ben Askren
Ben Askren, a former Bellator MMA, and ONE Welterweight Champion fought Pual for his third professional fight on March 28th, 2021, in Los Angeles. At 1:59 in the first round, Paul defeated Askren by TKO, in one of the most iconic knockouts of Paul’s young career.
Triller claims that 1.45 million people bought pay-per-views of the event, however many celebrities, fans, MMA fighters, and boxers have questioned the authenticity of both the match and the attendance figures.
3. Tyron Woodley
Before the main event of Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren, Paul and one of his cornermen J'Leon Love got into a backstage argument with former UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley. Woodley then went after Paul publicly following the Askren fight, and thus Paul and Woodley were slated to fight in August of 2021. While close, Paul edged out a split decision win.
2. Tyron Woodley II
A rematch of their earlier encounter from August's fight in Ohio took place in December in Tampa, Florida. Paul knocked out Woodley at 2:12 of the sixth round, winning by KO, another result that was questioned by the masses but impressive nonetheless. Both ESPN and DAZN named the knockout as the best KO of the year.
1. Anderson Silva
A bout between Paul and former UFC champion Anderson Silva was scheduled for September 2022 and went down at 187 pounds and over eight rounds of three minutes. In the most complete performance of his career, Paul defeated Silva by a unanimous decision on fight night.
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