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Jake Paul dropped rapper Lil Pump with a brutal body shot, showing his power.

Paul is arguably in the best form of his career. Since losing to Tommy Fury, he has managed to secure three wins on the bounce: wins over Nate Diaz, Andre August, and Ryan Bourland. The wins against August and Bourland were significant since both men are professional boxers. He has now secured a lucrative ‘exhibition’ against Mike Tyson for July 20. While the fight has received a mixed response, both men are reportedly set to earn over $20 million.

“It’s crazy to think that in my second pro fight I went viral for knocking out Nate Robinson on Mike Tyson’s undercard. Now, less than four years later, I’m stepping up to face Tyson myself to see if I have what it takes to beat one of boxing’s most notorious fighters and biggest icons. Within just two and a half years of founding MVP, we’re about to produce the biggest fight in history, a fight in the biggest NFL stadium in the US, broadcast live, on the biggest streaming platform in the world – a testament to all we’ve accomplished in such a short amount of time,” Paul said 

Paul’s Body Shot

Paul looked in good spirits as he gave Lil Pump a taste of his power. The following clip shows Paul landing a big body shot, which leaves the rapper in pain on the floor. Paul can be heard saying, “I told you, you didn’t have to do it.”

This is not the first time that Paul has done something like this. He was on hand to give streamer Adin Ross a taste of his power. The following clip shows Ross asking Paul for 10 percent of his power. Paul landed a big shot, only to state he hit Ross harder than 10 percent, more like ‘15.’

Ross also found himself getting beat down by UFC Bantamweight Champion Sean O’Malley. The pair crossed paths as Ross got the UFC fighter a pink car for his birthday. The vehicle was reminiscent of O’Malley’s coloured hair, which is often pink. While the fighter thanked Ross for his gift, they later spar each other in the Octagon. The following footage shows O’Malley dominating Ross, who is taking excessive punishment.

O’Malley On Ross

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