Jake Paul’s Belly Sparks Concern After Odd Workout Video Before Mike Tyson Fight

Fans question Jake Paul’s shape after controversial workout video before Mike Tyson fight.

Jake Paul Bench Press
Jake Paul Bench Press - Image credit @betr Instagram
  • Jake Paul wore a fake belly and bench pressed a 500-pound barbell
  • Fans enjoyed “The Problem Child’s” epic stunt

Jake Paul entertained his social media followers with his hilarious fake belly.

Jake being Jake

In a recent post on Instagram, “The Problem Child” got creative once again and decided to wear a skin-toned fake belly to make him look like fat guy. While sporting the weird yet hilarious prop, Paul bench pressed a, according to Paul, 500-pound barbell.

“New PR, 500 pounds,” Paul said. “I am the strongest heavyweight in existence. No spot,” the YouTuber-turned-boxing star said before lifting.

Fans enjoyed it

As it turns out, it appears to be a promo for Paul’s gaming and sports media company, Betr. Nevertheless, fans, including his older brother Logan, still enjoyed Jake’s gimmick.

Check out what Logan and others had to say about it below:

“When you due bro,” Logan commented.

“Pregnant Persons on the rise”

“4 plates is actually insane”

“Bros pregnant.”

“Bro got pregnant before facing Iron Mike 💀”

“Ridiculously entertaining hahaha 💀”

“fattypaul”

Jake Paul, known for his online pranks, seemed to be at it again, with some fans thinking his recent video lifting fake weights was just a joke. Adding to the suspicion, his stomach and side tattoos were noticeably missing. Despite the video, Paul has been training since the summer for his upcoming fight with Mike Tyson.

On a more serious note, Paul is scheduled to face Mike Tyson on November 15th at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas. Both fighters are confident about taking each other out. In fact, Tyson even thinks he would be ending Paul’s career.

Paul vs. Tyson will be streamed live and free on Netflix.

Published on September 24, 2024 at 2:03 pm
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