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And Paul appears to have already lined up his next opponent in Neeraj Goyat.
Boxing reporter Michael Benson shared a screenshot of the two fighters in conversation on Instagram.
Goyat, 32, called out Paul on his Instagram page.
Paul, 26, then responded by commenting: "Any time any place."
Goyat has a record of 18-4-2 and normally weighs between 144lbs and 147lbs when fighting.
Meanwhile, Paul weighed in at 199.4lbs when he knocked out August.
Paul highlighted this weight difference during their exchange.
He said: "Brother you too small. Walking around at 150 lbs? Maybe I tie one arm behind my back?"
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To which Goyat replied: "The bigger they are the harder they fall. I'm ready to fight you at any weight.
"My walking weight right now is 158 lbs (and) I don't care about yours.
"Your both hands and your brother's both hand will be less to even touch me."
Paul's promoter Most Valuable Promotions then revealed talks were now underway with a comment of their own.
However, fans were not happy with the match up.
One fan said: "So Jake has a 50lb advantage against this dude? He'll probably run around saying he's a future world champion after knocking him out."
A second said: "Joke Paul fighting lightweight at 135 is disrespectful."
A third said: "That's so shameful."
Another said: "Making a mockery of the 'sweet science'."
While a fifth added: "Jake Paul cherry picking his opponents again."
Paul's only defeat was at the hands of Tommy Fury.
In 2019, Goyat was once lined up to fight Brit Amir Khan.
However, the fight did not happen after Goyat was injured in a car accident.
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Neeraj Goyat called out Paul for a fight on social media[/caption]
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It was the year he finally fought, and beat, long-time rival Errol Spence Jr, and made history in doing so.
TERENCE CRAWFORD catapulted himself to the top of the mythical pound-for-pound rankings in the eyes of many in 2023.
It was the year he finally fought, and beat, long-time rival Errol Spence Jr, and made history in doing so.
As he became the first man to become an undisputed champion in two separate divisions.
Naoya Inoue then replicated the feat on Boxing Day by beating Marlon Tapales to keep the argument of world's best boxer alive.
Here, SunSport ranks their list of top ten stars in the boxing world.
1. Terence Crawford
Crawford, 36, managed only one fight in 2023 but it was a seismic one that could define his legacy.
The manner in which he dominated Spence, 33, over nine rounds to capture all four welterweight titles cemented his place as No1 in the world.
Inoue has a strong case to rival Crawford but the Japanese star, in the lower weights, is missing that marquee name value victory.
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2. Naoya Inoue
With 26 wins and 23 knockouts, Inoue is among the most exciting fighters in the world.
And, with belts in four divisions, he is no doubt Crawford's fiercest rival to the P4P throne.
But, a win over another pound-for-pound rival is what prevents Inoue from topping this list.
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Naoya Inoue is among the most exciting fighters in the world[/caption]
3. Oleksandr Usyk
Having reigned as undisputed champ at cruiserweight and unified at heavyweight, Usyk, 36, is also a threat to Crawford's throne.
And victory over Tyson Fury, 35, in their undisputed decider on February 17 would see the Ukrainian top the lot.
Oleksandr Usyk faces Tyson Fury nextRichard Pelham / The Sun
4. Devin Haney
Haney was the fighter of the year in 2023 with victories over Vasiliy Lomachenko and Regis Prograis.
Beating Lomachenko meant he retained his undisputed lightweight crown before moving up to win the WBC belt from Prograis.
Now a two-weight champ with an ever-improving resume, Haney's place in the top five was secured.
Devin Haney celebrates defeating Regis Prograis
5. Canelo Alvarez
Once dominating the mythical rankings, defeat to Dmitry Bivol, also 33, left question marks over the Mexican's standing.
But, since returning to super-middleweight, Canelo has got back on track and beat John Ryder and Jermell Charlo in 2023.
Mega-fights await the 33-year-old boxing legend in 2024 with David Benavidez and a rematch with Bivol touted.
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6. Dmitry Bivol
Bivol endured a frustrating year boxing just once, a routine points win over Britain's Lyndon Arthur, 32, in Saudi Arabia.
But he has signed to face fellow light-heavyweight champ Artur Beterbiev, 38, in another undisputed super-fight.
Victory over Beterbiev would put Bivol is the discussions for pound-for-pound No1.
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Tyson Fury lands in Riyadh six weeks before Usyk fight to continue camp as fans say 'he's taking this one seriously' | N4ISP6R | 2024-01-03 23:35:17
Fury faces Usyk in the heavyweight division's first ever four-belt title unification
TYSON FURY has arrived in Saudi Arabia six weeks before he is due to fight Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed crown.
Fury faces Usyk in the heavyweight division's first ever four-belt title unification on February 17 in Riyadh.
Tyson Fury has arrived in Saudi Arabia six weeks before he is due to fight Oleksandr UsykFury faces Usyk for the undisputed title in RiyadhFury is back in Saudi for the second fight in a rowHe was all smiles as he arrived in the Middle East
He began his camp in Morecambe but has now touched down in the Middle East to continue training – much to the delight of his fans.
One said: "He is taking this very seriously. Getting there weeks before the fight to acclimatise to Saudi fully.
"Adjusting to every tiny detail like he is at home. Smart choice."
Another added: "If he's there that early he is taking very seriously. Let's go the gypsy king."
One hailed: "Yeah get acclimated early, ain't no time to be f*****g around."
Another said: "No question that he's taking it seriously."
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Fury faces Usyk in an undisputed title decider
TYSON FURY issued an X-rated rant at "useless piece of s***" Oleksandr Usyk – but his video caused confusion amongst fans.
Fury faces Usyk in an undisputed title decider on February 17 in Saudi Arabia with all four belts on the line for the first time in heavyweight history.
Tyson Fury issued an X-rated rant at 'useless piece of s***'Instagram / @tysonfuryFury posted the video from BritainInstagram / @tysonfury
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One questioned: "Shouldn't that eye be healed by now?"
Another said: "Looks like someone has smashed your eye in."
Fury, 35, followed up his callout by posting a picture of his Morecambe boxing gym ahead of a training session.
But, his training partner Isaac Lowe is in Saudi Arabia and posted a training video in the gym.
And Fury's nutritionist Greg Marriott posted a picture from Saudi which appears to have the WBC champ in the background.
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