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Eddie Hearn has offered Jake Paul his pick from 400 possible opponents for his boxing return, including Olympian Cheavon Clarke.
Hearn and Paul are currently working together to co-promote the massive undisputed lightweight title fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano in New York this weekend. But after initially appearing friendly in the lead-up to the historic match-up, they have begun to show cracks in their relationship.
And after Paul bit on Hearn's claim he has never fought a real boxer, the pair went back-and-forth as their post-event media scrum got a little bit testy. The Matchroom Boxing boss believes that the 5-0 boxer will never progress to world level, while Paul argues that he would beat most of Hearn's younger roster regardless of weight class.
"Anybody, any weight under 10-0?" Hearn asked. "I've got about 400 of them. Cheavon Clarke is 1-0, he boxed in the Olympics, didn't medal, he's just had one professional fight. He's a cruiserweight, you can have him. I'll be careful with the price, I've got fighters for you. Any time, I hope you do [move up the ranks]."
And Paul believes that not only will he be able to beat the likes of Clarke, but