Jake Paul’s foray into the world of boxing has gone up in recent weeks after a rather devastating knockout of former UFC fighter Ben Askren.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer is 3-0 as a professional fighter, but faces his toughest opponent yet in ex UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley.
On Tuesday, the two faced-off at a press conference ahead of their boxing match which takes place on August 29 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Jake Paul makes random bet with Tyron Woodley at press conference
At one stage during Tuesday’s press conference, Jake Paul and Tyron Woodley made a particularly bizarre bet.
“Let’s make a new bet, right now,” Paul said at the press conference.
“If I beat you, you have to get ‘I love Jake Paul’ tattooed on you, but if you beat me, I get ‘I love Tyron Woodley’ tattooed on me and you have to post it on your Instagram feed.
Woodley agreed to the deal, officially upping the ante for the fight once again.
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Fans taunt Jake Paul over his hairline
While the tattoo was an interesting side-story, other fans were preoccupied with something else: Jake Paul’s hairline.
Balding is a natural part of life, but with Jake Paul’s net worth believed to be around $12 million, some are wondering why he hasn’t had his hairline sorted.
Currently, Jake has a messy blond mop dragged forward across his forehead, potentially concealing his receding hair line.
People have been noticing and went in on the YouTuber.
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Paul’s hairline has been debated on internet forums for a while now
Over the years, Jake Paul’s hairline has visibly receded.
This hasn’t gone unnoticed by people on the internet, with a Reddit thread on the subject appearing last year.
FaZe Banks, a fellow YouTuber, even tweeted at Jake back in 2018, calling him out for his receding locks.
He said: ‘Homie you’re f**** balding and you’re like 19 years old lmao, Dr. Ziering says hi btw.’
Dr. Ziering is a celebrity hair transplant surgeon and a leading authority in hair transplant surgery.
Who are we to really judge though?
According to the American Hair Loss Association, two-thirds of all men will experience some degree of hair loss by the time they’re 35.
Within those two-thirds, around 25 percent of them will start to experience it before the age of 21.
It happens to the best of us.