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Jake Paul and Andrew Tate Could Face Off: The Battle of the Least Likable Content Creators

Jake Paul’s Next Opponent: Andrew Tate

Jake Paul, known for his boxing career, has recently gained fame by defeating past-their-prime mixed martial artists in the ring. With a professional record of 6-0, his latest win was against UFC legend Anderson Silva, who is 47 years old.

After each victory, the question that arises is always “who’s next?” This time, the answer seems to be Andrew Tate, who is possibly more unlikeable than Jake Paul himself.

Negotiations underway

You can currently find a video on Jake Paul’s Twitter page where both fighters are seen in a staredown, captioned as “negotiations.” If they’re willing to film and post this, it implies that negotiations are likely going well.

Controversial figures

Both Jake Paul and Andrew Tate are well-known personalities. The Paul brothers gained fame through platforms like Vine and YouTube, while Tate was a kickboxer and appeared on the TV show Big Brother. Both have leveraged their fame to create media empires, but have faced controversy along the way. Tate has been accused of being involved in scams, being a misogynist, and even being the subject of a Romanian human trafficking investigation. Jake Paul has faced sexual assault allegations and has been the subject of controversy for his online videos.

Battle of the unlikeable

These two fighters have a lot in common when it comes to public opinion. Andrew Tate’s questionable views on women and Jake Paul’s viral song “It’s Everyday Bro” have made them disliked figures. Apart from money, which is likely a major motivation for Tate, they are also competing for the unofficial title of “least likable person on the internet.”

No specific date or details have been released for the potential fight between Jake Paul and Andrew Tate. Based on Paul’s past fighting patterns, it is expected to happen in early 2023.