Okay, so I’ve been following this whole Jake Paul boxing thing for a while now, and I gotta say, it’s been a wild ride. I figured I’d put together a little breakdown of his record, just my own observations and how I tracked it all.
Getting Started – Tracking the Fights
First, I just started, you know, watching the fights. I mean, that’s the obvious first step, right? I made sure I was there, either live or catching the replays, to see how he actually performed. I made it an event.
Digging Deeper – Finding Reliable Sources
Then, I needed some solid info. I started looking around for boxing websites and sports news outlets that seemed, I guess, legit. I mean, I wanted the actual facts, not just some random opinions.

My “System” (It’s Pretty Basic)
Honestly, my system was super simple. I started a note on my phone. Here’s how I broke it down:
- Date of Fight: Obvious, need to know when it happened.
- Opponent: Who he was fighting.
- Result: Win, Loss, or Draw (if that ever happened).
- Method: How he won or lost. Like, was it a knockout (KO)? A technical knockout (TKO)? A decision by the judges?
- My Own Notes: Just some quick thoughts I had about the fight. Did he look good? Did he struggle? Anything I noticed.
Putting It All Together – The Record
I put all of that info into my little phone note, fight after fight. I watched his boxing improved a lot.
And that’s pretty much it! That’s how I personally kept track of Jake Paul’s boxing record. It wasn’t anything fancy, but it worked for me. I just wanted a simple, clear way to see his progress (or lack thereof) over time. It’s been interesting, to say the least!