Five years ago, when Jake Paul turned pro with dreams of becoming a world champion, he could barely have imagined how far he’d come. After updating his record to 12-1, his ambitions now seem limitless. Wins over Mike Tyson and former WBC middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on June 28 have only boosted his confidence. While Tyson was past his prime and 58 years old with obvious ring rust, Paul still came out on top. Now, ‘The Problem Child’ believes he can take on any name, a mindset that clearly influenced his bold 2035 plans, which he shared with his 28.3 million Instagram followers recently. So, how realistic are these goals?
In just months (after drawing an average of 108 million viewers for his November bout with Mike Tyson ), Jake Paul is set for his next fight, which is