Jake Paul’s Boxing Ambitions Have Limits: Why He’s Avoiding David Benavidez
It looks like Jake Paul’s boxing ambitions have limits, after all. The former YouTuber turned prizefighter will face the toughest test of his boxing career when he steps into the ring as a massive underdog against two-time unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua on Dec. 19 in Miami. However, while Paul has chased fights with seasoned and decorated boxers that include Joshua, Terence Crawford, Canelo Alvarez, and Gervonta Davis, there is one boxer he has no interest in fighting: David Benavidez.
According to Paul, there’s a very short list of people that he wouldn’t step into the ring with, and Benavidez is on that list. In an interview with ESPN, Paul referred to the undefeated WBC light heavyweight champion as his favorite boxer to watch, but has seen enough to know that Benavidez would be a horrible style matchup at this stage of Paul’s career. “That guy is different. His power, his speed, his cardio, his nonstop punching and relentless pressure,” Paul said. “Your punches don’t mean s— to him. He has giant forearms that go from the bottom of his hip to the top of his head. You can’t get through his guard.”
Why Paul is Avoiding Benavidez
Paul has routinely suggested that his “delusional optimism” has allowed him to test himself against a fighter with the size and stature of Joshua. However, Paul said he doesn’t see a path to beating Benavidez. And for that reason, he’ll stay away from calling out Benavidez. “You can punch him all you want, but it’s not affecting him,” Paul said. “Some people are just built different, and Benavidez is one of those guys.” This statement highlights Paul’s awareness of his own limitations and his willingness to acknowledge when a fight may not be in his best interest.
As he prepares for Joshua, one of the most prolific knockout artists in heavyweight boxing, Paul has enlisted the help of heavyweights Jared Anderson and Lawrence Okolie to assist with his preparation. “I had to bring in giants because of this very physically demanding fight,” Paul said. “I had to get used to being punched by heavyweights while also adding muscle.” Paul’s preparation for the fight has included some challenging sparring sessions, including Okolie giving him a black eye. However, Paul said that he learned that he could take a punch. “I’ve learned that I have a chin,” Paul said. “I also learned in this camp that I’m very durable, tough and have a lot of heart. I believe the sparring has been tougher than what the fight with Joshua will be.”
Paul’s Chances Against Joshua
Despite his confidence in his preparation, Paul is still considered a massive underdog against Joshua. However, Paul’s willingness to take on tough opponents and his dedication to his training have earned him respect in the boxing community. As he faces off against Joshua, Paul will have the opportunity to prove himself as a serious contender in the world of boxing. Whether or not he emerges victorious, Paul’s courage and determination have already made him a notable figure in the sport.
It’s worth noting that Paul’s decision to avoid Benavidez is not a sign of fear, but rather a sign of respect for the sport and for his own limitations. By acknowledging that Benavidez is a formidable opponent, Paul is demonstrating a level of maturity and self-awareness that is rare in the world of boxing. As he continues to navigate the world of professional boxing, Paul’s willingness to learn and adapt will be key to his success.


