KSI has revealed that he previously rejected offers worth between $20 million and $30 million to fight Jake Paul, offering rare insight into why he believes his boxing journey is nearing its end.
Speaking on the BeerBicepsGuy YouTube channel, KSI explained that the decision had little to do with money. Despite the size of the offer, he felt the fight no longer matched his mindset or personal goals. For someone who helped push influencer boxing into the mainstream, walking away from a payday of that scale highlighted how disconnected he now feels from the sport.

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Why the Jake Paul fight no longer appeals to KSI
KSI admitted that boxing camps have become more exhausting than rewarding. The intense preparation, constant public pressure, and expectation to deliver spectacle started to outweigh the enjoyment he once felt. He suggested that the mental and physical strain reached a point where motivation became hard to maintain, even with legacy-defining fights on the table.
He also addressed how crossover boxing has evolved. What began as something experimental and fun now feels overly commercialised to him. According to KSI, storylines are often forced, and the business side has overtaken the competitive spirit that initially drew him in. That shift played a major role in his decision to step back.
While the rivalry with Jake Paul has long been seen as one of the biggest unfinished stories in influencer boxing, KSI made it clear that chasing one last mega fight does not interest him. He believes he has already proven what he wanted to prove inside the ring.
Although he did not officially announce retirement, his comments strongly suggest that boxing is no longer a priority. Turning down $30 million sends a powerful message about where his focus now lies, and it may mark the quiet end of one of crossover boxing’s most influential runs.







