Jake Paul shares insane fight camp workout as fans say ‘genuinely believe he will become a world champion’

JAKE PAUL has given boxing fans a sneak peek into his latest gruelling training camp.

The YouTube sensation returns to the ring on March 2 on the undercard of Amanda Serrano‘s featherweight clash with Nina Meinke.

REUTERSJake Paul returns to the ring on March 2[/caption]

X@JAKEPAULThe YouTuber-turned-boxer is leaving no stone unturned ahead of his ring return[/caption]

X@JAKEPAULPaul recently shared footage of one of his gruelling ab workouts to X and Instagram[/caption]

Paul, 27, will lock horns with little-known professional boxer Ryan Bourland – who boasts a record of 17 wins and two losses.

Despite his next opponent not having a big name, The Problem Child is leaving no stone unturned in training.

The former Disney star shared a clip of himself performing explosive standing oblique twists with a weighted duffle bag on his X and Instagram pages on Wednesday.

His accompanying caption read: “24 days. Ready to eat.”

Paul’s legion of followers were quick to comment, with one saying: “Respect the work!”

Another said: “Jake Paul my GOAT.”

And another said: “Beast mode

One remarked: “When you see him… it’s pure dedication to work.”

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GETTYJake Paul plans to take out Ryan Bourland in double quick time[/caption]

Another chimed in: “Genuinely believe Jake will become a world champion.

“If you have a problem with that bookmark this tweet.”

Social media sensation Paul will enter his clash with Bourland on the back of a first-round knockout of Andre August last December.

And he plans to continue his post-Tommy Fury loss rebuild by taking out Bourland in a similar fashion.

In his fight announcement, Paul said: “The goal is simple, build the skillset to become world champion.

“Next up is a guy who has twice as many professional fights under his belt than I do. Ryan “The Rhino” Bourland.

“And just like the animal in his bone-chilling nickname… he is also endangered.”

   

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