As an influencer, creator, and YouTuber, Jake Paul has done it all in the realm of social media. Now, the younger of the two Paul brothers has shifted his focus to professional boxing.

Jake Paul brutally knocked out former NBA star Nate Robinson last weekend in a card headlined by Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr. What was most impressive, however, was Paul’s much-improved boxing in comparison to his first professional outing in January earlier this year.

In a recent interview with ESPN MMA, he shared his plans for the future and that he has been calling up UFC President Dana White.

Earlier in the week, Jake Paul called out Conor McGregor and his teammate Dillon Danis to a fight.

Dana White is yet to comment on the situation.

Jake Paul is not the first person to ask Dana White for a UFC crossover

Jake Paul would bring a lot of eyes to anything he does, considering his massive popularity, but Dana White has been reluctant to venture out of the MMA sphere in the past.

Dana White has categorically refused cross-promotional superfights, as suggested by Bellator chief Scott Coker. Conor McGregor’s encounter against Floyd Mayweather was the only bout outside of MMA that really had Dana White’s blessing.

The only swerve from this mindset that one can think of was signing professional wrestler CM Punk in 2016. It ended in disaster, as the “Second City Saint” looked out of his depth in both his welterweight encounters.

Having said that, the sheer numbers of the PPV which Tyson vs Jones Jr. produced, thanks in part to Jake Paul, may force Dana White to seriously think about the proposition.

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