It’s been a few months since Jake Paul last fought inside the ring against former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. The ‘Problem Child’ got absolutely dominated for six rounds and ultimately got knocked out, breaking his jaw.
Despite his loss, Paul took home over $90 million, and fans are excited about his next outing later in 2026. One of the biggest names to be in the conversation is the former UFC fighter turned Misfits Boxer, Darren Till.
In a recent interview, Misfits Boxing founder Mams Taylor mentioned that he would bet his house on Till potentially beating Jake Paul. Many media houses, including Sidekick Boxing, covered that interview, and UFC veteran Michael Bisping took the opportunity to reshare it on his social media platform. “Make it happen!!! I’ll give jake his due if he takes this fight,” Michael Bisping via Threads.
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Apart from covering and commentating on UFC, Bisping seems to have an interest in influencer boxing and especially Jake Paul. The American has certainly rebranded himself from a YouTuber to one of the biggest names in boxing.
On the other hand, Darren Till has found his home at Misfits Boxing with three consecutive wins last year. Till has called out Jake Paul several times, and fans are intrigued if that would shift into a potential boxing mega bout.

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Jake Paul reacts to the UFC White House event
Last night at UFC 326, the much-anticipated UFC White House card was announced, and it resulted in a mixed reaction. The card features Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje in the main event, fighting for the lightweight title.
In the co-main event, Alex Pereira will take on Ciryl Gane in a heavyweight Interim title showdown. While some fans were hyped, others didn’t appreciate the lack of star power in the fight card.
Jake Paul also took the opportunity to share his opinion on the fight card and didn’t hold back. “Was expecting more from the card tbh,” Jake Paul via X.
Was expecting more from the card tbh😅
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) March 8, 2026
One of the biggest surprises was the omission of former UFC double champion and the biggest superstar, Conor McGregor. Many wanted to see the ‘Notorious’ make his much-anticipated comeback at the biggest stage. However, CEO Dana White is quite confident about the card and believes it would be an extremely memorable night for the fans.
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