Until recently, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more widely disliked online personality than Jake Paul. Andrew Tate, however, who was recently banned from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, may well give Paul a run for his money, online as well as in the boxing ring. Following Tate’s ban, both Jake and Logan Paul took their chance to taunt the kickboxer-turned-TikToker and tease a potential boxing match.
First, Jake Paul took to Twitter.“Both of these statements are true: 1) I don’t agree with a lot Andrew Tate’s opinions
2) I don’t agree with censorship Who is with me?” On the Impaulsive podcast, both Paul brothers mocked Tate, his “what color is your Bugatti” catchphrase, his self-proclaimed “top G” status, and his “virgin” fans.
Is Andrew Tate Jake Paul’s next opponent?
“I just think it’s funny that the ‘Top G’ is a fanboy. He runs with this whole thing like ‘what colour is your Buggati?’ Andrew, it’s not cool to tell kids that they need a Buggati to be cool.
Andrew’s Tate’s fans are all virgins, and they’re watching him to try and get laid. But they’re going to get spit on and slapped by a girl, that’s what’s gonna happen.”
Paul also doubted Andrew Tate’s willingness to fight either one of them. I don’t think he gets in the ring with one of us. It’s too big of a risk for him. He’s ‘alpha male,’ right? That’s his whole entire thing.
And when he loses – he will lose to either one of us he fights – his whole schtick and all the women will be like, ‘Yeah!’ and his whole schtick goes out the window.”
Logan Paul also questioned whether, given the time it takes to properly promote and organise a fight, Tate would still be relevant by the time they wound up boxing.
“When I’m shopping the idea around to my advisors, they’re concerned that he won’t be as poppin’ as he is right now, or as relevant, in December or January,”
Andrew Tate, who is currently under investigation for kidnapping charges in Romania, has a professional kickboxing record of 43-9. His kickboxing career thus far has largely been under ISKA (International Sport Karate Association) rules, and not with a major promotion such as Glory or K1.
Jake Paul is undefeated as a boxer, and has knocked out all of his opponents thus far. Paul still has yet to fight a professional boxer, however, following two consecutive fight cancellations from Tommy Fury and Hasim Rahman, Jr. Would you watch Paul vs Tate? Let us know in the comments.

