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Jake Paul Expects Easy Win if he Ever Fought Andrew Tate in Boxing
Combat sports firebrand Jake Paul, and his WWE superstar brother Logan Paul, both appeared keen to take on the controversial podcast brothers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate in a boxing fight.
Paul is just weeks away from a David vs Goliath fight against Anthony Joshua, while Tate returns to prizefighting after years away from the ring, when he challenges Chase DeMoor for the Misfits heavyweight title. Regardless of how results go in each of those fights, a bout between Jake and Andrew will always generate big business. And this is not lost on either Paul brother, with Logan talking up a Paul vs Tate doubleheader during a recent live stream.
Jake even gave a bold prediction of how a fight between him and Andrew would go.
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“That’s the fight,” Logan excitedly said to an inter-sibling showdown against the Tates. “Two brothers.” “That’s the fight,” renowned streamer Adin Ross said. “Who would get Tristan?” Ross asked, before pointing at Logan. “You would get Tristan,” he said. Logan said he’d “probably” prefer Andrew, but said Jake would make him fight Tristan.
Then Jake had his say.
“I would win very, very quickly.”
“I’m excited to see his fight [against Chase DeMoor]. He’s been out of the ring for a long time.”
Watch the clip right here:
How Jake Paul Compares Physically to Andrew Tate
Tate returns to the ring as the smaller man when he fights DeMoor for the Misfits belt at heavyweight, but, at 6-foot-3, he’s still two inches taller than Paul.
When Tate competed in kickboxing organizations, he typically weighed in around the 205-pound limit, which is similar to the weight Paul has settled into, after recent bouts against the likes of Mike Perry and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. The differences go beyond their physiques, though, because, while Paul boxes upright and almost one-paced, Tate is far more fluid, unorthodox, yet with knockout pop to his more powerful shots.
Though Tate regards himself to be the underdog heading into the DeMoor fight, it would be no surprise to see him breeze past the American, considering the gulf in experience that exists between them. Paul has a far tougher test against Joshua, and will likely be looking at opponents to rebound against, coming back to the ring off a probable knockout loss to the British slugger. Stranger things have happened in the crossover scene than thinking Paul vs Tate is outside the realm of probabilities in 2026.
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