Jake Paul has 'a lot of good options' for boxing return with stars 'beating down the door to fight him', his coach says

JAKE PAUL has 'a lot of good options' for his boxing return with rivals 'beating down the door to fight him'.

The YouTuber-turned prizefighter last fought in December when he brutally knocked out Tyron Woodley in their late-notice rematch.

Paul is now focused on promoting the women's super-fight between Katie Taylor, 35, and Amanda Serrano, 33.

But his trainer BJ Flores said there is no shortage of high-profile opponents ready to welcome the American celebrity back to the ring.

Flores, 43, told The Schmo: "You've got to sit back and watch.

"He's got a lot of options. He's knocked out everybody he's fought and he's done what he had to do.

"He's got a lot of good options right now and people are beating down the door to fight him.

"We'll see what happens over the next few months and see what unravels but it'll be good whatever happens next."

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Flores has been with Paul since his professional debut in January 2020, which was a first-round win against online rival 'AnEsonGib'.

He then knocked out ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 37, in the November before moving on to face actual fighters.

He beat retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 37, in March 2021 and then Woodley, 39, in August on points.

Paul later signed to face Tommy Fury, 22, but the brother of heavyweight champ Tyson, 33, pulled out with a broken rib.

Woodley, who formerly held the UFC welterweight title, filled in on less than two weeks' notice but was knocked out in round six.

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