Jake Paul Reveals MMA Debut Plans with PFL: A New Challenge Awaits!

Jake Paul has revealed his plans to make his debut in mixed martial arts (MMA) towards the end of 2023 or the beginning of 2024. The boxing and wrestling star joined the PFL (Professional Fighters League) as a partner and future fighter three months ago, and he has been training in jiu-jitsu and wrestling to prepare for his MMA debut. However, he admits that he needs to focus on learning kicks to enhance his skills in combat sports. Paul is also looking to challenge himself by locking down a big name for his debut, and he is excited to do it with the PFL.
The move to MMA comes as Paul is preparing for his seventh pro boxing match, which he lost via split decision to Tommy Fury after getting outworked over eight rounds. Although he reportedly retained the right to an immediate rematch with Fury, Paul revealed that he is considering several options for his return to the ring. He is currently revisiting the drawing board, changing things around with his team, and assessing who he will fight next. Paul is also looking to make another massive fight and is talking to multiple teams.
Paul is the latest high-profile acquisition of the PFL and the first fighter to take an equity stake in the promotion. He challenged UFC star Nate Diaz to a fight after signing with the PFL, but Diaz appeared to lose interest after his loss to Fury.
During Friday’s PFL 2 broadcast, Paul spoke with PFL broadcaster Sean O’Connell about his MMA debut plans. Paul mentioned that watching the fights at the event had gotten him hyped up and that he was excited to be doing it with the PFL. He also expressed his willingness to challenge himself by taking on big names in the MMA world. Paul acknowledged that people think he is crazy for making the transition from boxing to MMA, but he likes doing things differently and has always wanted to do MMA since the beginning of his influencer boxing career.
The PFL has been making waves in the MMA world by attracting high-profile fighters such as Claressa Shields and now Jake Paul. The PFL’s unique tournament-based format and $1 million prize money for winners have drawn attention and excitement from both fans and fighters alike. With Jake Paul’s debut in the MMA world potentially happening in 2023 or 2024, fans and followers will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on his progress and training.
Paul’s move to the PFL as a partner and future fighter is a significant step in his combat sports career. The PFL has been making strides in recent years, and with Paul’s inclusion, it seems the promotion is only going to get bigger. It is also interesting to note that Paul is the first fighter to take an equity stake in the promotion, which speaks volumes about his confidence in the PFL’s future.
While Paul has gained fame and notoriety as a social media influencer and boxer, his transition to MMA will be a challenging one. He will have to learn new skills, adapt to new fighting styles, and face off against skilled opponents in the Octagon. However, given his background in wrestling and boxing, he has a solid foundation to build on, and with his work ethic, dedication, and determination, he could potentially make a name for himself in the MMA world.
Jake Paul’s announcement about his MMA debut plans has stirred up excitement and anticipation among fans and followers. While the MMA debut might be a while away, his inclusion in the PFL is a significant milestone in his career. Fans will undoubtedly be eagerly awaiting any updates on his training and progress as he prepares for his MMA debut.
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