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Jake Paul reveals five-year plan which includes beating pound-for-pound king and fighting on the moon

Jake Paul has showcased time and time again that he is one of the most confident fighters in combat sports.

Ever since his emergence in boxing, Jake Paul has divided the fanbase with not only his views on the sport, but with fights that he has competed in.

Despite that, his impact in boxing has been undeniable and he has been involved in some of the biggest fights in recent history.

And we will be involved in another on November 14 when he takes on world lightweight champion Gervonta Davis.

Jake Paul celebrates following his win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr
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Jake Paul reveals his five-year plan including a fight on the moon

As soon as the fight was announced by Most Valuable Promotions, fans immediately criticized it because of the huge weight difference between the two.

The weight issue then resulted in the fight almost being canceled after the Georgia State Athletic and Entertainment Commission refused to provide licenses for the fight.

Instead of canceling the fight and picking a new opponent, MVP opted to move the event to the Kaseya Center in Miami, with the fight still scheduled to take place on November 14.

And beating ‘Tank’ Davis is undoubtedly on ‘The Problem Child’s’ five-year plan, and in a video posted to his social media, he has listed some other things he hopes to complete within the next five years.

“I just finished writing my Jake Paul 2030 five-year plan, signed and delivered,” Paul said.

“Become world champion, become a billionaire, have three kids and get married to Jutta.

“Beat (Oleksandr) Usyk, win an Oscar, fight on the moon, and start a presidential campaign,” Paul continued to list his plans.

Are any of Jake Paul’s boxing plans possible?

Some of Paul’s plans, like fighting on the moon and starting a presidential campaign may seem out of this world, but as Conor McGregor has recently shown, they’re not out of the realms of possibility.

As well as that, the 28-year-old has continued to break barriers in boxing and so a future fight against Oleksandr Usyk may not be completely impossible.

In fact, the two faced off in the ring following Usyk’s win over Daniel Dubois, potentially setting up for a future clash.