Jake Paul reveals ‘hit list’ of 13 potential opponents – including his own kin

Jake Paul recently revealed his “hit list” of 13 potential opponents – including his own kin.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on MMAJunkie.com.

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In 2021, callouts are frequently given and received by YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul. That’s nothing new.

However, Paul took things to the next level Saturday when he compiled a giant inventory of potential opponents – past, current, and future – he hopes to knock off his “hit list” as time goes on.

His three past opponents were listed, as well as his Aug. 29 opponent, Tyron Woodley. But there was a host of new names, as well, who ranged from UFC fighters to boxing champions to celebrities – and even a family member.

Check out Jake Paul’s full “hit list” below:

AnEsonGib

AnEsonGib speaks onstage during the Jake Paul vs. AnEsonGib press conference at Beauty & Essex. JC Olivera / Getty Images

Pro boxing record: 0-1

Claim to fame: YouTuber

Result: Jake Paul TKO 1

Nate Robinson

Jake Paul stands over Nate Robinson after stopping him in the second round. Joe Scarnici / Getty Images for Triller

Pro boxing record: 0-1

Claim to fame: Ex-NBA player, multi-time Slam Dunk champion

Result: Jake Paul def. Nate Robinson via knockout (punch) – Round 2, 1:24

Ben Askren

Jake Paul stopped Ben Askren in their cruiserweight bout. Jeff Kravitz / Getty Images for Triller

Pro boxing record: 0-1

Claims to fame: Former Bellator and ONE Championship champion, ex-UFC fighter, former U.S. Olympian in wrestling

Result: Jake Paul def. Ben Askren via TKO (punch) – Round 1, 1:59

Tyron Woodley

Pro boxing record: 0-0

Claim to fame: Former UFC welterweight champion

Result: TBD – Aug. 29 in Cleveland on Showtime pay-per-view

Canelo Alvarez

Canelo Alvarez (right) dominated Avni Yildirim in February. Ed Mulholland / Matchroom.

Pro boxing record: 56-1-2

Claim to fame: Current unified supper middleweight world champion

Result: TBD

Nate Diaz or Nick Diaz

Pro boxing record (combined): 1-0

Claims to fame: Two of the biggest names in UFC/MMA history

Result(s): TBD

Kamaru Usman

Pro boxing record: 0-0

Claim to fame: Current UFC welterweight champion

Result: TBD

Tommy Fury

Tommy Fury celebrates his victory over Jordan Grant. Richard Heathcote / Getty Images

Pro boxing record: 6-0

Claim to fame: British boxer, reality television star, half-brother of heavyweight titleholder Tyson Fury

Result: TBD

Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor (back) hits Floyd Mayweather Jr. from behind. Mark J. Rebilas / USA TODAY Sports

Pro boxing record: 0-1

Claim to fame: Former UFC lightweight and featherweight champion

Result: TBD

KSI

KSI reacts after defeating Logan Paul. Jayne Kamin-Oncea / Getty Images

Pro boxing record: 1-0

Claims to fame: YouTuber, rapper

Result: TBD

Gervonta Davis

Gervonta Davis celebrates after stopping Jesus Cuellar in the third round. Mike Stobe / Getty Images

Pro boxing record: 25-0

Claim to fame: Multidivision WBA champion

Result: TBD

Logan Paul?

Logan Paul stands in the ring before his exhibition against Floyd Mayweather. AP Photo / Lynne Sladky

Pro boxing record: 0-1

Claim to fame: YouTuber, brother of Jake Paul

Result: TBD

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