JAKE PAUL has been accused of stealing boxing fans' "money" ahead of his crossover clash with Mike Tyson.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer will throw down with the former undisputed heavyweight champion in a controversial Texas tussle on July 20.
Jake Paul throws down with boxing Mike Tyson on July 20Credit: RexThe fight has caused uproar among boxing fansCredit: GETTYFloyd Mayweather has accused Paul of stealing people's money with his fightsCredit: GETTYThe latest chapter of the former Disney star's boxing career has sparked outrage as he'll be 31 YEARS Tyson's junior come fight night.
Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is far from a fan of the youngest Paul brother but admits he can't knock his hustle of taking on older fighters for boatloads of cash.
The former five-weight world champion told Treasure Hustle: “What he’s doing is kinda cool.
'I ventured into Alcatraz after dark and was terrified by what I saw and heard'"If he can continue to steal money and they match him the way they match him, I can’t knock his hustle.
"If they can match him the way that they have been, more power to him."
There were fears the fight would be cancelled after Tyson suffered a health scare during a flight from Miami to Los Angeles last Sunday.
Tyson's ulcer flare-up prompted a slew of big-name fighters - including Ryan Garcia - to put themselves forward to replace him.
And three-time UFC title challenger Chael Sonnen has sensationally claimed he's already contracted to replace Tyson should he pull out of the bout.
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Credit: The SunHe wrote on X: "I guess it was wise of Jake Paul to write me into the contract as Tyson's backup, wasn't it???
"If Jake Paul realises he might be fighting ME in a month, HE may be the one having a heart attack."
Sonnen, 47, is set to make his professional boxing debut in a trilogy fight with former foe Anderson Silva on June 15.
And Paul was quick to shut down suggestions he's the backup for Tyson.
Google running a secret test for YouTube users – but only some people can see itResponding to Sonnen's post, he wrote: "You love to make s*** up before knowing the facts for clicks/likes.
"Nothing changed."
Tyson himself has downplayed suggestions he'll withdraw from his Dallas dust-up with 'The Problem Child'.
He took to social media to say: "Now feeling 100% even though I don’t need to be to beat Jake Paul."