Odds on Who Jake Paul Will Fight Next

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Apr/19/2021

Social media mogul turned pro boxer Jake Paul made quick work of Ben Askren.  Following that 2021 fight, many were speculating who will be up next for a quick payday in the ring.  BetUS set odds for Jake Paul’s next opponent last year and there were some intriguing names on the list of a dozen fighters.

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Tommy Fury is up next, provided this doesn't fall through.

The two agreed on June 28 to a $1 million bet on the Aug. 6 bout.

Tommy's brother Tyson said in an interview that he was so confident in his brother that he would bet $100,000 on him.

Jake Paul next opponent

Joe Fournier                2-1      

Tom Fury                     5-2      

Dillon Danis                 4-1      

Tyron Woodley           5-1      

BJ Penn                       12-1    

Conor McGregor         12-1    

Chris Leben                 16-1

Matt Brown                20-1

Jimi Manuwa              25-1

Nate Diaz                    25-1    

Phil Baroni                  25-1    

Floyd Mayweather      33-1

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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