Giant 22st heavyweight legend calls out Jake Paul for £1.5million winner-takes-all fight ahead of Mike Tyson showdown

Butterbean called out Jake Paul to a £1.5m fight

JAKE PAUL has been called out to a £1.5million winner-takes-all fight by boxing legend Butterbean.

Butterbean – real name Eric Esch – became a fans’ favourite during the 1990s for his run of knockouts.

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Butterbean called out Jake Paul to a £1.5m fightCredit: Getty
Butterbean – real name Eric Esch – lost a stunning amount of weight

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Butterbean – real name Eric Esch – lost a stunning amount of weightCredit: https://www.instagram.com/butterbeanboxer/
Now he wants to fight YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul

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Now he wants to fight YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake PaulCredit: Rex

During the height of his career he weighed as much as 36 STONE and only ever went past the fourth round once – against the great Larry Holmes.

His last boxing bout was in 2013 but Butterbean has teased a comeback in recent years having lost a stunning 14 STONE.

And YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul is his target opponent as he laid down his latest challenge.

Butterbean, 57, said on TikTok: “Hey Jake Paul, would you fight me for $2m [£1.5m]? Winner takes all.”

The American had over 100 fights across boxing, kickboxing and MMA while even having a run in pro wrestling.

Butterbean lost the huge amount of weight after starring in a TV show alongside former wrestler Diamond Dallas Page.

He had 91 boxing bouts – compared to just the 11 of 10-1 Paul.

The social media sensation’s only loss came in 2023 against Tyson Fury’s brother Tommy, 25, in Saudi Arabia.

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Paul, 27, has won four since, most recently stopping ex-UFC star and bare-knuckle boxer Mike Perry, 32, in six rounds.

Perry had filled in for Mike Tyson after the heavyweight legend, 58, pulled out amid a health precaution.

But Tyson’s controversial clash with Paul is now rescheduled for November 15 in Texas.

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