‘He’s not ready for that’ – Jake Paul warned against world title challenge by Badou Jack despite boxing for WBC ranking
BADOU JACK has warned Jake Paul against fighting for shock world honours – even if he wins the right to.
Paul faces Tommy Fury in their rescheduled grudge match on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
@jakepaulJake Paul ahead of his fight with Tommy Fury[/caption]
Badou Jack is a two-weight world championGetty Images – Getty
And the victor will earn themselves a WBC cruiserweight world ranking – anywhere from the top 40-15 – depending on the performance.
Any the top 15 fighter is eligible to contend for a championship, meaning should Paul win in convincing enough style, it paves the way for a title shot.
And Jack happens to be challenging champion Ilunga Makabu for the very belt that the YouTuber-turned boxer could be ranked for.
But the two-division king – seeking a title in his third weight – urged Paul against aiming at the top just yet.
Jack, 39, told SunSport: “Come on, it’s different levels. I think he’ll get ranked in the top 50, I don’t think he’ll get ranked to fight for a title.
“It would take years for that and obviously he’s not ready for that. The WBC, they’re thinking smart with business minds.
“He’ll generate money and that’s what it’s all about, but of course, he can’t fight for the title right now.
“He hasn’t even fought him yet, but he would’ve fought only one boxer. It takes time.”
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Jack conducted his training camp in Dubai, just 400 miles away from Saudi.
And so did Paul, with the pair bumping into each other and even sharing ice cold recovery baths together.
Jack revealed: “It looks like he’s training hard.
“This is the hurt business, so you’ve got to train hard but now he’s finally fighting a real boxer, so it looks like he’s ready for it.”
Paul, 26, is at last set to meet Fury, 23, in the ring after his rival twice pulled out in the past, amid injury and visa issues.
And it will be the first opponent he had faced with a recognised boxing record.
That despite wins over ex-MMA champions Ben Askren, 38, Tyron Woodley, 38, and Anderson Silva, 47.
Some boxing purists took aim at the celebrity boxing pair headlining over Jack and Makabu, 35.
But the Swedish legend claimed he is the people’s main event regardless.
Come on, it’s different levels. I think he’ll get ranked in the top 50, I don’t think he’ll get ranked to fight for a title.
Badou Jack on Jake Paul fighting for a world title
Jack said: “I’m the real main event anyway. People who know boxing know that.
“But no, I’m not mad. I’m just happy for this opportunity and you can look at it like, maybe we get some new fans from their audience.
“It’s a new era of boxing, the social media era and I’m just thankful to Prince Khalid and Saudi Arabia for helping me get this fight.
“Now it’s up to me to prove that I’m the best.”
Jack has featured in some of the biggest events in boxing history, including undercard spots on Floyd Mayweather and Anthony Joshua’s fights.
Last August, when Joshua, 33, was beaten in a rematch against Oleksandr Usyk, 36, Jack narrowly edged past Richard Rivera, 32.
But he is motivated to leave no doubt in his second trip to Saudi, with the stakes raised as he attempts to become a three-division champ.
Jack said: “It’s for my legacy, a lot of great fighters moved up in weight and became champions in different weight classes.
“I’m tall, I have the reach so why not? I’m excited. I’m still hungry, I take care of my body and I still feel young.
“Last fight was not a good fight, there were some issues that happened and the motivation wasn’t really there like it is right now, fighting for the belt.
“I’m still hungry, I’ve still got it.”
Badou Jack beat Richard Rivera in his last fightGetty
Badou Jack and Jake Paul during their Dubai training camp