Jake Paul reels off five fights he wants after Mike Tyson showdown including Conor McGregor clash trucc

   

Jake Paul is already planning his next steps after his upcoming clash with Mike Tyson.

'The Problem Child' is set to square off with Tyson on November 15 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Paul has his sights set on his next fight after Tyson

They were initially pencilled in to duke it out on July 20, however, the fight was postponed by four months after Tyson suffered an ulcer flare-up, which left him medically unfit to compete this summer.

Several members of the boxing fraternity believe the fight is a foregone conclusion with few giving 58-year-old Tyson much of a chance against Paul, who is 31 years his junior.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer is clearly just as confident of victory and has reeled off the five fights he wants after his Autumn showdown with Tyson.

Asked for his hit list during a recent appearance on the Full Send Podcast, Paul replied: "[Alex] Pereira, [Conor] McGregor, Canelo [Alvarez], KSI, Tommy Fury."

 
A fight with Alex Pereira and Conor McGregor seems highly unlikely while both are still under contract with the UFC.

Dana White has made it abundantly clear that he has no interest in working with Paul and recently shut down the Pereira showdown during an interview with TNT Sports.

“The media eats all his b****** and they actually print it - it's the weirdest thing ever,” White said when asked if he would be open to making the fight.

"I didn't even know Jake Paul was fighting. I was on vacation in Italy and I had no idea. There were all these stories written it's ridiculous.


“I stopped paying attention to Jake Paul when he lost to [Tommy] Fury. When he fought someone that was his age and actually boxed, he lost."

Paul has been campaigning for a second fight with Tommy Fury since the British boxer handed him the first and only defeat of his professional career last year but nothing has to fruition as of yet.

Paul wants to add McGregor to the long list of UFC fighters he has beaten

Paul wants to add McGregor to the long list of UFC fighters he has beaten

Paul was beaten by Fury last year and is now out for revenge

Paul was beaten by Fury last year and is now out for revenge

Paul wants to prove himself against a boxing icon like Canelo

Paul wants to prove himself against a boxing icon like Canelo

Fury beat KSI last October and has been out of action with a hand injury ever since.

The Canelo Alvarez fight seems the most unlikely of the lot with the Mexican superstar still competing at the highest level of boxing.

Meanwhile, a bout with KSI is a real possibility if they can come to terms on the weight.

"The difficulty is figuring out the weight," explained Paul.

"We both agreed to 185lbs but that was 18 months ago and now we are both heavier.

"He's walking around at 205lbs and I'm walking around at 212lbs. I couldn't make 185lbs anymore so that is part of the issue.

"The lowest I can make is 195lbs and that would be difficult. But I've agreed to all of his other terms.


"I've said he could be A-side, we can fight in London, or anything else he wants. Just compromise a little bit on the weight."