Jake Paul Wants Kai Cenat To Fight With Adin Ross, Offers To Pay $20 Million to Both

Jake Paul has proposed a boxing match between popular streamers Kai Cenat and Adin Ross, offering each a guaranteed $20 million.

Jake Paul Adin Ross, and Kai Cenat on their streams
Jake will pay each streamer $20 million for participation (Image via @AdinRoss/Kick, @KaiCenat/Twitch)

Popular YouTuber and influencer boxer Jake Paul has offered Kai Cenat and Adin Ross $20 million to participate in a boxing match. Paul appeared on a Kick stream with Adin, during which he pitched the idea to him. Ross was asked if he would fight someone in a boxing match. To which, the streamer said that for the right amount of money, he will train and fight. During his stream, Adin said:

 “Sh*t, if you got me that bag. Sh*t, f**k, yeah! I’ll fight anybody. I’ll actually train for the right bag. I swear to god.”

Jake Paul boasts a massive fanbase, with 20.9 million subscribers on YouTube and over 4.7 million followers on X. He recently went head-to-head with boxing legend Mike Tyson in a highly anticipated match, which was livestreamed on Netflix. Known for hosting high-profile boxing events, the YouTuber has featured renowned fighters such as Mike Perry, Tommy Fury, and Tyron Woodley.

Adin Ross has hosted several boxing matches on his Kick channel under the BrandRisk Promotions banner. He recently revealed the BrandRisk Boxing Arena, which featured a mural that included Jake Paul. Jake stated on Adin’s stream:

“You versus Kai. Kai Cenat, Adin Ross, I got a $20 mil guarantee. Each of you. On god. Kai, $20 mil guarantee. Adin, $20 mil guarantee. I’ll make that fight.You can just respectfully go to war and have a competition. Yeah, and that’s just the guarantee. There could be bigger revenues. Not Netflix.”

Jake Paul Says Kai Cenat vs Adin Ross Would Earn $65 Million

Paul made an enticing offer to Adin Ross, claiming their fight could generate $65 million. He broke down the numbers, stating that selling a million pay-per-view tickets at $50 each would instantly bring in $50 million. Factoring in sponsorships and ticket sales, the total earnings would exceed $65 million. Paul estimated the fight’s setup cost at around $5 million and offered to pay each streamer $20 million upfront. When Adin asked if Netflix might fund the event, Jake clarified that some other platform will make it happen. Jake claimed:

“You guys would sell a million pay-per-view at $50, which is 50 million. But then it cost 5-10 million to put on the event, then you got sponsors, add another 10, then you get ticket revenue, add another 5, so it’s a $65 million event.”

Jake Paul’s brother Logan Paul had previously stated that a 2v1 fight between him, Kai, and IShowSpeed would be “fun.” He also confirmed that his verbal conflict with Kai Cenat at the WWE Royal Rumble was real. Several viewers believed that the interaction was scripted. However, the YouTuber and WWE star confirmed that the feud was real.