Jake Paul is making waves as he continues to indulge in unhealthy foods while flaunting a fake belly.
With his boxing match against “Iron” Mike Tyson scheduled for November 15th, the YouTuber-turned-professional boxer has been spotted munching on abundant servings of greasy, high-carb meals.
In a comedic twist, Paul has been utilizing a fake ‘fat suit’ to tease Tyson over his comments about Paul being overweight at a recent press conference. Interestingly, the artificial belly also serves as a means for him to condition his body to build more strength.
While the fat suit may be a disguise, his recent food choices are genuine, as evidenced by multiple videos he has shared where he devours buckets of KFC chicken.
This new lifestyle has resulted in significant ridicule from social media, yet despite the criticism, Paul remains undeterred, continuing to enjoy fast food in the lead-up to the fight.
In a video released on September 25, Paul was filmed at the McDonald’s drive-thru, where he placed an outrageous order of 55 McDoubles, 15 shakes, and several other items in bulk.
“Can I please have 55 McDoubles, 25 fries, 100 nuggets, and 15 shakes?” he asked the McDonald’s worker, later upgrading his order to include 40 fries.
During his order, Paul’s exaggerated fat suit was noticeably protruding from his unbuttoned shirt, and although he didn’t provide evidence of consuming any of the colossal meal, internet users quickly mocked him, dubbing him a “clown.”
“Bro’s stomach [is] on life support,” remarked one user.
“Waste of space,” commented another, while a third added, “Y’all really just doing too much now.”
Despite the negative feedback, Paul is focused on defeating Tyson in November. After this highly anticipated boxing match, he plans to venture into Mixed Martial Arts, with his first potential fight in that arena possibly against Nate Diaz or Jorge Masvidal as early as 2025.
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