Jake Paul chalks up elaborate theory why Jon Jones deserves $50 million payday from UFC
Boxing star Jake Paul provides an intriguing analysis of how much money Jon Jones should receive for risking his legacy.

Jake Paul believes Jon Jones deserve good amount of money to risk his legacy (Image via Imago)
The UFC heavyweight division has garnered a lot of attention in recent months. One reason for this is heavyweight champion Jon Jones, who remains perceived as stubborn and selective in choosing his opponents. In light of this, rising boxing star Jake Paul has recently shared his thoughts on the situation. Notably, he commented on Jones’ current behavior in the UFC heavyweight division.
Alongside his burgeoning boxing career, Jake Paul has expressed his views on several trending issues within combat sports. Recently, he weighed in on the ongoing discussions regarding a potential fight between Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall. In doing so, Paul provided an analysis of how much money the UFC heavyweight champion should demand for a bout against Aspinall next.
Did my math today. Understand their hope to have Jon Jones lose so they can create the next man. So… Bones should be getting a $50M guarantee for that fight. And $10 for every PPV buy above 600K. If they offer that to Jon, it‘s fair. He should take it.
Jake Paul via X (@jakepaul)
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time Paul has voiced his opinions on issues related to the UFC. Initially, the ‘Problem Child’ frequently called out the promotion for paying low to their fighters. However, over time, he shifted to more contentious discussions within the UFC. One notable example was the debate surrounding the potential fight between Jones and Francis Ngannou a few years ago.
Did my math. Understand their hope to have Jon Jones lose so they can create the next man. So…
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 15, 2024
Bones should be getting a $50M guarantee for that fight. And $10 for every PPV buy above 600K.
If they offer that to Jon, it’s fair. He should take it
Regarding their relationship, both Jones and Paul have maintained a cordial rapport, lacking any significant animosity towards each other. Over the years, the UFC heavyweight champion, in particular, has consistently praised the YouTuber-turned-boxer.
Similarly, Paul has also voiced his support for Jones on several occasions, with his recent analysis of the potential fight between ‘Bones’ and Aspinall serving as a notable example.
Jon Jones wants to make ‘big bucks’ like Jake Paul
Jon ‘Bones’ Jones is arguably one of the biggest superstars on the UFC roster. Over the years, the reigning UFC heavyweight champion has consistently elevated his status by defeating formidable fighters. Most recently, he convincingly defeated Stipe Miocic at UFC 309. However, despite having an illustrious career, Jones has not received extremely high wages and bonuses to date, unlike many other fighters.

The issue of low wages for fighters has always remained prevalent in the UFC. However, for a fighter like Jones, who has consistently been at the peak of his career, the desire to earn more money is understandable. Following his UFC 309 fight, Jones engaged in a discussion about how he wants to be compensated, citing examples of other fighters to support his case.
I‘m at a place right now where I know that Dana, he wants. What he wants? He wants some big fights and um I just wanna see if he‘s willing to compensate me… I see these guys out there making some really really big bucks. Jake Paul, Mike Tyson and all that type of stuff
Jon Jones via ESPN MMA
? Jon Jones says he expects to be compensated by the UFC in order to stick around for big fights:
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) November 17, 2024
“I see these guys out there making some really big bucks. Jake Paul, Mike Tyson.”
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Jones highlighted two fighters, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, as examples. Both boxers had bouts on the same weekend as Jones’ fight, but there was a significant difference in their earnings. According to reports, Paul earned approximately $40 million, while Tyson made around $20 million. Similar to these two boxers, Jones also wants to be fairly compensated by the UFC in order to participate in big fights.
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