Jake Paul’s next boxing outing could be set, as the controversial figure looks for his first fight since pulling Mike Tyson out of retirement.
Ever since his emergence in the professional boxing world, Jake Paul has caused controversy at every turn, continuing to divide the fanbase.
Last November, Paul dragged Mike Tyson out of retirement to take him on in a monumental event that aired live on Netflix, breaking viewership records and causing complete controversy.
‘The Problem Child’ went on to pick up the unanimous decision win despite Tyson’s ongoing health complications going into the fight.

Jake Paul teases location for his next fight
Following his win over Tyson, Paul was called out by several professional champions, with them seemingly wanting a piece of the fortune that the 28-year-old brings with his fights.
And with that, the YouTuber turned boxer has seemingly settled on the location for his next fight, with him potentially set to make his return to the Middle East.
“You see that? We did,” Most Valuable Promotions posted on Instagram, with the location set to United Arab Emirates.
Paul’s first fight in the Middle East took place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, when he fought Tommy Fury, suffering the first loss of his professional career thus far.
Since his loss to Fury, ‘The Problem Child’ has declared his interest in getting that fight back, however, nothing has come to fruition as of yet.
Jake Paul reveals his next opponent to his brother
In a recent video on his YouTube channel, Jake’s brother, Logan Paul, asked Jake if he has his opponent for his next outing.
Paul revealed that he does have the opponent set and whispered the name to his brother, Logan. It is unclear as of now who Jake’s next opponent will be, however, his brother’s reaction connotes that it will be a surprise.
The 28-year-old has been eager to silence the boxing world by fighting a known name in the boxing world and he seemed inches away from securing a fight against Canelo Alvarez.
Despite that, Canelo signed an exclusive deal with Turki Alalshikh, snubbing a potential fight against Paul.