Jake Paul’s manager made this offer to IShowSpeed after the streamer said he’s capable of beating Jake.
Although nobody knows who Jake Paul will fight next, his manager offered $20 million to IShowSpeed in case he beats Jake Paul in a boxing match.
This comes after IShowSpeed said at Complex Con on Nov. 17 that he could beat Jake Paul in a fight. Bear in mind that the YouTuber turned into boxer has a professional record of 11 wins and just one loss, and just defeated the legendary Mike Tyson this month.
"I feel like I can beat Jake Paul in a fight," IShowSpeed said at Complex Con. "Look, I respect his work ethic, but when I watch him box, he doesn’t look fluent. I feel like I could really get him. When you watch it, you see flaws in his game."
As soon as what IShowSpeed said made the news, Jake Paul's manager Nakisa Bidarian chimed in with a sensational offer to the famous streamer.
"Cool, tell him I have $10 million for him right now," Bidarian said. "Sign this week. If he beats Jake he gets a $10 million bonus. Put your signature where your clout is."
Jake Paul also didn't let it slide and said that IShowSpeed "knows better" and claimed that he was just joking.
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It's not a secret that most fighters in the world want to challenge Jake Paul. The YouTuber is making a lot of money with all his fights and predicted that he'd make $40 million with the Mike Tyson match.
Although Jake Paul and IShowSpeed could certainly profit from a boxing match, there are other opponents waiting for their chance at the spotlight.
Daniel "Dynamite" Dubois, current heavyweight champion, challenged Jake Paul on Nov. 18. The YouTuber said he'd tell his manager to put Dubois in line.
Jake Paul was also challenged by Artur Beterbiev, the current light-heavyweight champion, but is less fond of the idea of fighting the Russian.
On top of that, it's unclear what are the priorities for IShowSpeed at the moment. The streamer also claimed that he'll run the 100m Dash in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
It's also heavily unlikely that IShowSpeed and Jake Paul would clash in a professional boxing match. There's no way that the former can get to Jake Paul's weight and get a license. This fight would need to be an exhibition match.