JAKE PAUL has claimed he is considering a switch to the NFL after “becoming the highest paid” boxer.
The YouTuber turned fighter has been in Texas this week and trained with the Dallas Cowboys.
He was seen running on the pitch at their AT&T stadium and even shared a clip of himself in action.
The star stretched his unbeaten run in the ring to 5-0 with his two victories over Tyron Woodley towards the end of 2021.
Now he could be eyeing a move into the NFL after producing some impressive stats during his workout.
The ‘Problem Child’ showed impressive agility to beat his marker and receive the ball in the end-zone.
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Afterwards he released his stats on Twitter in order to let NFL scouts judge his abilities.
He also revealed that he prefers to play as slot receiver as he claimed that he can run a 40-yard dash in just 4.37 seconds.
And after proving his doubters wrong inside the boxing ring, he has vowed to do the same again in American Football.
He tweeted: “Wait… remember when people said I couldn’t box? Then become highest paid boxer, undefeated, and knocked out everyone I fought.
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“Now y’all saying I can’t go to the NFL? Honey hold my beer…”
Meanwhile Paul has laughed off Kamaru Usman's $100million fight demand – and claimed he is worth only 20 per cent of that.
Paul has been trading words with the UFC welterweight champion and Dana White over the past year.
And Usman confirmed he would fight the YouTuber-turned boxer in the ring – but it would come at the cost of $100m.
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