Rick Ross says he will offer $ 10 million to anyone who fights Jake Paul

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Rick Ross says he will offer $ 10 million to anyone who fights Jake Paul

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Rapper Rick Ross has said he is willing to part with a staggering $ 10 million if anyone wants to face the undefeated Jake Paul in the ring.

The hit-maker “Money In The Grave” revealed his desperate attempt to have another fight because he claims that people are “afraid” of taking on a YouTuber turned boxer.

Paul, who is currently 5-0 in boxing, recently had a series of fights that were canceled for one reason or another.

Taking on Instagram on Monday Ross posted a selfie with buddy Paul who was offering his own cash.

“Since everyone seems to be afraid to fight @jakepaul, I am able to put in another 10 million to get a match,” he wrote. “What fight would you like to see?”

Paul’s last fight with Hasim Rahman Jr, son of former heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman, fell after a dispute over weight.

The fight would be Paul’s first encounter with a professional boxer since the beginning of his career.

This is also the second time a planned fight has been forced to change plans. Paul was originally supposed to fight Tommy Fury but had to turn after Fury, a UK citizen, was denied entry into the US.

Paul, who is currently 5-0 in boxing, recently had a series of fights that were canceled for one reason or another.
Paul, who is currently 5-0 in boxing, recently had a series of fights that were canceled for one reason or another.
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This led to Rahman, whom Paul had mated earlier, taking the fight in no time.

“He used to call me ab… h during our sparring matches,” said Paul The Post ahead of the planned fight.

“He said he was going to beat my ass, he called me a YouTuber, he says I won’t get very far in professional boxing. There is beef. This is personal. I’ve always wanted this fight since we had this sparring session because he didn’t respect me.

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