Ex-NFL Pro Bowler wants shot at Jake Paul
Jake Paul has boxed against former NBA players and UFC fighters. Now he could be going up against a forrmer NFL star as his next opponent.
After Paul defeated Tyron Woodley by knockout in their cruiserweight bout on Saturday night, he got called out on Twitter by three-time Pro Bowl running back Le’Veon Bell.
“@jakepaul fight me,” wrote Bell. “Stop tryna fight ppl who can’t box.”
“I’m tired of watching him out box ppl who don’t even wanna box,” Bell said in another tweet. “If he wanna boxing match, a real one, he’d fight me…period, stop fightin small dudes who can’t box.”
“He won’t tho cuz i’m 29,” Bell added. “I’m actually his size, an athletic background, & been boxing just as long as he has.”
@jakepaul fight me, stop tryna fight ppl who can’t box
— Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) December 19, 2021
I’m tired of watching him out box ppl who don’t even wanna box…if he wanna boxing match, a real one, he’d fight me…period, stop fightin small dudes who can’t box https://t.co/EaxEBbJFR9
— Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) December 19, 2021
he won’t tho cuz i’m 29, I’m actually his size, an athletic background, & been boxing just as long as he has … https://t.co/NKgwLIoRvb
— Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) December 19, 2021
Paul responded by trying to direct the attention over to Woodley. Bell then proceeded to call out Paul for “run[ning] from the work.”
Aye @TWooodley this clown saying you can’t box.
How about you show him as part of the next MVP event?
Tyron would drop you faster than the Ravens !! https://t.co/upqpKwWay0
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 19, 2021
don’t run from the work https://t.co/5vydJdIQqb
— Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) December 20, 2021
Bell, who played for the Baltimore Ravens earlier this season before being waived, is listed at 6-foot-1 and 225 pounds. Paul is also 6-foot-1 and fought against Woodley on Saturday at 191.5 pounds. Bell wrote in another tweet this weekend that he could “easily” get down to 192.
The former All-Pro Bell has shown off his skill in some other sports before. While he does indeed have experience boxing as well (using it to train for the 2020 season per ESPN), it remains to be seen how well Bell’s skills would translate into a professional boxing match.