Andrew Tate has jotted down his name as a potential opponent for Jake Paul. Over the weekend, Paul was featured in one of the biggest fights in recent memory when he took on 58-year-old boxing legend Mike Tyson.
Over 100 million people streamed the event, and Paul reportedly made $40 million in the fight. Since then, boxers and MMA personalities on social media have called out Paul to a fight.
During his podcast, Tate revealed he would be interested in fighting Paul to “teach him a lesson.”
“We’ll see what happens in the future, “It’s possible, because nothing’s ‘no.’ Nothing’s ‘yes.’”
“I’ll escape this Matrix attack and perhaps, if he needs to be taught a lesson, I’ll be the guy to teach him a lesson.”
Andrew Tate says that he could fight and teach Jake Paul a lesson after his case is over 🤯🔥 pic.twitter.com/D8kWKaHa1w
— Tate Updates (@tateupdatesx) November 17, 2024
Tate did go on to praise Paul for putting “boxing on the map.”
“Jake’s on okay guy, he’s putting boxing on the map, to be fair to the guy, he can sell tickets…nobody should give a sh– about watching a 60-year-old fight a 27-year-old but Jake can make them care, and because he makes them care he gets paid more than most boxers will ever make their entire careers for one fight.”
It seems like Paul doesn’t have an opponent at the moment and may be willing to take a fight against Tate for the publicity.