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Jake Paul is ‘basically a never-ending machine’ for this reason

Jake Paul and Ryan Bourland exchange words at a press conference ahead of their Saturday bout in Puerto Rico.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Some might not want to hear it, but Jake Paul might just be the face of boxing.

The 26-year-old made a name for himself on Vine more than a decade ago, and parlayed that into superstardom on both the Disney Channel and YouTube.

However, in recent years, he's made his name in the boxing ring; and although he doesn't have the resume of plenty of professionals before his time, his celebrity status has made his bouts some of the most anticipated, and watched, in recent memory.

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Jake Paul gestures to the audience during weigh-ins before his fight against Nate Diaz at American Airlines Center on August 4, 2023, in Dallas. (Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

But while Paul is also becoming a household name in the ring, he's also becoming one of the most powerful boxing promoters. Paul and his longtime business partner, Nakisa Bidarian, founded Most Valuable Promotions in 2021, and in less than three years since its inception, MVP has garnered plenty of eyeballs and talent.

Amanda Serrano, who is main-eventing Saturday's Puerto Rico fights, said signing with the brand late last year was "the best decision I've made in boxing."

TV star Javon "Wanna" Walton, who is best known for playing Ashtray in "Euphoria," also signed with the brand, which he said is "like family." He'll be making his pro debut this weekend at age 17.

Now, multiply the finding, signing and booking of talent all while training for your own fights that are viewed worldwide.

"I’m basically this never-ending machine," Paul told Fox News Digital this week in Puerto Rico. "And the machine keeps

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