In the world of boxing, Oleksandr Usyk has “broken” the game. He has defeated all the big opponents, from cruiserweight to heavyweight, defeated Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Daniel Dubois and became one of the greatest fighters in history. At 38 years old, Usyk has nothing left to prove. And if he decides to fight Jake Paul for a huge sum of money, it is completely reasonable.


Usyk Deserves a Record-Breaking Money
Despite being the absolute champion, the truth is that in boxing, technical masters like Usyk are not necessarily the highest earners. His biggest fights with Joshua and Fury brought in decent money but still cannot compare to the super-entertainment fights, where there is a star factor and a large audience.

Jake Paul – with his huge fan base and ability to generate media buzz – ensures that this fight can bring Usyk the biggest money of his career.

💰 Reasons for the huge money:

Jake Paul brings in huge PPV numbers, with millions of fans from YouTube to boxing.

A fight that is more entertaining than a fierce battle, helps Usyk earn a lot of money without having to spend too much effort.

The attention of the media, turning it into an attractive sports-entertainment event, attracting both boxing fans and general audiences.

For Other Fighters, the Story Is Different
Any other fighter who still has something to prove and chooses to fight Jake Paul is a wrong move. For them, instead of fighting to build a legacy, they are chasing money that does not bring long-term benefits to their career.

“Anyone who has reached the peak like Usyk has the right to fight Jake Paul to make money. But for others, they still have to prove their strength, and choosing Jake Paul is not the right path.”

Usyk – Great Fighter, Right to Choose
Up to this point, Usyk has reached the peak of his career. If fighting Jake Paul brings a record amount of money, helping him and his family have a more prosperous life, why not? This is a smart move, not a step back.

So what do you think? Usyk earns a huge amount of money from the fight with Jake Paul – a golden opportunity or just pure entertainment? 🥊