Jake Paul Fully Committed to Boxing, Unlikely to Transition to MMA - PFL Executive Confirms
PFL executive Dan Hardy confirms Jake Paul remains focused on boxing, dismissing immediate MMA transition despite his 2023 PFL contract.




Jake Paul's Combat Sports Future: Boxing Remains Top Priority
Despite signing a multi-faceted deal with the Professional Fighters League (PFL) in 2023, YouTube sensation turned professional boxer Jake Paul is unlikely to enter MMA competition anytime soon, according to PFL executive Dan Hardy.
The Current Landscape
- Exclusive Focus on Boxing: Hardy noted Paul's complete dedication to his boxing career during a recent interview with MMA Fighting
- High-Profile Demands: The 28-year-old fighter only pursues bouts against notable opponents, making MMA transition challenging
- Skill Gap Concerns: "Even veteran MMA fighters could pose serious problems for Paul," Hardy admitted
Career Highlights & Future Plans
Paul (11-1) has strategically built his boxing resume by:
- Facing former MMA stars in the ring
- Creating buzz with bouts like his controversial match against 58-year-old legend Mike Tyson
- Establishing Most Valuable Promotions
His recent callout of two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua for a potential 2025 bout demonstrates Paul's ambitious boxing trajectory.
PFL's Perspective
While Paul serves as:
- A valuable brand ambassador for PFL
- An innovative disruptor in combat sports
The organization recognizes his primary value lies in promotion rather than as an active MMA competitor.
"He's definitely making waves," Hardy remarked, "but I don't see any serious movement toward MMA from his camp."