JAKE PAUL has set his eyes on a showdown with reigning UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman.
The YouTuber turned boxer was cageside for The Nigerian Nightmare’s destruction of Jorge Masvidal at UFC 261 last weekend.
Usman, 33, revealed he’s interested in facing the social media star in an interview with TMZ.
After getting wind of the UFC star’s comments, Paul said: “Challenge accepted.
“@USMAN84kg if your boss Dana gives you permission to box me and make more money than you ever have, let me know and we can lace them up.
“I promise it will be your biggest pay day.”
But how do the pair stack up against one another?
Well, with both men seemingly keen on sharing the ring with one another, SunSport has taken the liberty to break down the pair’s respective records.
Age
Father Time is on Paul’s side as he is 24 years old, while the dominant Usman is 33.
Usman, however, is still very much at the peak of his powers and has shown no sign of slowing down any time soon.
Usman will celebrate his 34th birthday on May 11.
Experience
Paul has significantly more professional boxing experience to his name than Usman having had three sanctioned fights to the UFC star’s zero.
But when it comes to overall combat sports experience, Usman’s dwarves Paul’s.
Usman, Africa’s first UFC champion, has had 20 professional mixed martial arts fights during his nine-year career.
Physical
The brash Paul, who made waves last weekend at UFC 261, is an inch taller than Usman at 6’1.
But the pair both have the same reach, with their arms extending 76 inches.
Somewhat surprisingly, Usman walks around one pound lighter than Paul, who tipped the scales at 191lbs (13ST 6lbs) for his showdown with Ben Askren earlier this month.
But the Nigerian-American’s muscle-bound physique blows Paul’s out of the water.
Form
Paul is currently on a three-fight win streak having won all of his outings via TKO.
Usman, meanwhile, has won his last 18 fights in a row – with 14 of those wins coming inside the UFC octagon.
And the former Sanford MMA standout has won three of his last four fights by way of KO or TKO.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk