Jake Paul’s $30 Million Loss Became the Catalyst for His Boxing Career, Leading to a High-Stakes Showdown with Mike Tyson
Jake Paul, who has shifted his focus to professional boxing in recent years, is preparing for a monumental clash against 58-year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson on November 15. This highly anticipated bout is the latest chapter in Paul’s turbulent journey from social media star to fighter.
Paul’s decision to enter the boxing world came after a challenging period in his life, during which he lost a staggering $30 million. The loss followed a public controversy involving his brother, Logan Paul, whose infamous video in Japan’s “Suicide Forest” resulted in widespread backlash. Speaking in a heartfelt interview with the *Hollywood Reporter*, Jake Paul opened up about how he was caught in the storm of his brother’s actions, saying, “I got lumped into all my brother’s hate. It was like, ‘F**k the Pauls. F**k both of those people.’”
The fallout was immense. Jake explained that the controversy cost him about $30 million in deals, including a $15 million retail partnership that was voided due to a morality clause. This period of turmoil led to a downward spiral of partying, substance abuse, and a loss of direction. “Life hit me in the face, and it was like, ‘Who are you? What have you been doing the past couple of years?’” he reflected.
Boxing became his way out. “It’s purpose, routine, health, community — all the things I needed,” Jake said of his newfound passion. Since 2020, Paul has committed himself fully to the sport, leaving his YouTube career behind. “I never really liked YouTube. I was just good at it,” he admitted.
Now, Paul is set to face Mike Tyson in a fight that is expected to generate tens of millions in revenue. Both fighters will headline at AT&T Stadium in Texas, with 80,000 fans expected to attend. Paul has expressed immense respect for Tyson, calling the opportunity to fight the boxing icon an honor. “This could be one of the biggest events of the 21st century,” Paul stated.
As Paul continues to rebuild his career through boxing, he has already made over $100 million in the ring, with major fights against Nate Diaz and Tommy Fury boosting his earnings. But this upcoming match against Tyson is set to be his biggest payday yet, potentially cementing his place in boxing history.