Jake Paul continues to prepare for his upcoming clash with Mike Tyson when he faces Mike Perry this weekend in Florida.
Since suffering his first professional boxing loss to Tommy Fury in February 2023, Paul has put together a three-fight winning streak, with his latest success being a first-round knockout against Ryan Bourland in March.
He will be facing an opponent in Perry who is having just his second professional boxing bout, and Paul will be hoping his four years in boxing will give him a huge advantage.
Ahead of Saturday's clash, DAZN takes a look at Paul's professional boxing career below.
Jake Paul currently boasts a 9-1 record with six of those wins coming by way of knockout.
Jake Paul is yet to win a title in the world of professional boxing.
After facing YouTubers and a former NBA player in his previous fights, Jake Paul stepped up and faced someone who made a career in MMA.
This came in the form of Ben Askren who was met with criticism as he was someone known for his grappling ability and not a massive puncher.
Paul made easy work of Askren when they met in New Orleans, hitting his fellow countryman with an overhand right in the first round which sent Askren straight to the canvas and signalled the end of the fight.
Once again, Jake Paul was putting his skills to the test against another MMA star and this time it was UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley.
Paul and Woodley first fought in August 2021 in a fight which saw "The Problem Child" be declared the winner via a split decision, so it was no surprise that the two would meet in a rematch four months later to settle the score.
The fight took place in Tampa and it was already looking like a brutal contest when a clash of heads in round two saw Paul covered in blood for the rest of matchup.
But just like the Askren win, Paul once again threw another brutal right hand, this time in round six, which sent Woodley to the ring canvas face down.
This brought a conclusion to a successful 2021 for Paul who won all three of his fights during the 12-month period.
Jake Paul's third and final fight of 2023 came against cruiserweight prospect Andre August in Orlando.
Paul successfully bounced back from his loss to Tommy Fury by beating UFC legend Nate Diaz in August, and he looked to show once again that he could share the ring with a professional boxer.
The opening stages of the first round saw Paul target his opponent's body before August managed to land a right hook of his own.
Paul then struck with just 28 seconds remaining with a right uppercut which sent August tumbling to the canvas and unable to beat the referee's count.
The ringwalks for Paul vs. Perry are scheduled for 12 a.m. ET / 5 a.m. UK with the event set to begin at 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. UK. These timings are subject to change.
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The fight will take place at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.