JAKE PAUL has been urged by his ex-coach Shane Mosley to fight a former world champion if he beats Tommy Fury.
Mosley, who won titles in three divisions, was the first to ever train Paul as a professional.
Shane Mosley was Jake Paul’s first coach as a professional and wants the YouTuber to fight a former world champion nextGetty
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He led the YouTuber-turned-boxer, 26, to a one-round victory over social media rival AnEsonGib in January 2020.
Paul – who has since gone 6-0 – is now trained by ex-cruiserweight contender BJ Flores and Danny Smith.
He returns on Sunday in Saudi Arabia against Tommy Fury, 23, with the victor earning a WBC cruiserweight world ranking.
In his last fight, Paul beat Anderson Silva the UFC legend who in 2021 defeated ex-middleweight champ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.
And it is the son of Mexican boxing legend Chavez Sr who Mosley wants Paul to face after Fury.
He told FightHype: “Maybe he should fight Chavez Jr or something, or he fights this guy [Tommy Fury] and he wins, then fight Chavez Jr.
“Anderson Silva fought him already, maybe he should fight him and see what happens.
“He has to step his way up, keep stepping his way up and the way he looks now, he can do it.
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“The way he is training now, continue to train, continue to believe, yeah, why not?”
Fury will be the first opponent of Paul’s with a recognised boxing record.
That is despite wins over ex-MMA champions Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley and Silva.
So the WBC’s decision to potentially rank the YouTuber-turned boxer caused outrage.
But Mosley believes Paul has the tools to take it all the way eventually, but suggested a move down to light-heavyweight.
He said: “It is a possibility, because he has the frame, he has the speed, he has the power.
“He might need to lose a little bit of weight, but he fights at cruiserweight so maybe he goes down to light-heavyweight.
“It is going to be hard for him at any of the weights, once you get to that level, then he has got to work with the right people.
“But, like right now, it will probably take him, two, three, four years to even be in that section, that area.
“He is not there yet, but if he fights the right people, then maybe he can do it.”
GettyJulio Cesar Chavez Jr lost to UFC legend Anderson Silva[/caption]