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Ryan Garcia believes that Jake Paul could crack the world's top 30 or 40 boxers, but likely won't go much further.

The young lightweight prospect is one of the most exciting fighters in the world, and has been friends with Paul since early in his career. Garcia and Paul have worked together to improve in each other's expertise, with the YouTube star offering tips on how to grow his social media following while the boxer helped to train with him.

And now Garcia has admitted that he believes Paul has a high ceiling, even if it's unlikely that he can make it to the world level he believes that he'll reach. As it stands, Paul has yet to face a boxer with a previous professional record, although he will rectify that next month when he fights Hasim Rahman Jr in New York.

But Garcia, who himself is likely just one or two fights away from a world title opportunity, believes Paul can achieve more than most critics give him credit for. "Top 30," Garcia answered when asked by DAZN where Paul may end up.

"Top 30 or top 40, but it would be hard for him to crack anything more than that. These guys have been boxing their whole lives, they have a little bit of a head start, not a little, actually, a lot.

"They're determined that because it's their livelihood

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