Jake Paul Confirms Return Date, Dismisses Canelo Alvarez Fight Rumors
Jake Paul has officially announced the date and location for his next fight, seemingly shutting down rumors of a showdown with Canelo Alvarez in May. The YouTuber-turned-boxer has been away from the ring since his loss to Tommy Fury in November 2024 but is set to return this summer.
Are the Canelo Alvarez vs. Jake Paul Rumors Over?
Previously, Julius Julianis, a boxing journalist, caused a stir by claiming that a deal had been signed between Jake Paul and Canelo Alvarez for a fight on Cinco de Mayo. According to leaked reports, the bout was to be organized under the banners of Most Valuable Promotions, Premier Boxing Champions, and Canelo Promotions.
However, Paul quickly responded and confirmed that the reports were false. He posted on social media:
“It’s time. Saturday, July 5, New York, New York.”
While the date and location are now confirmed, his opponent remains unknown, leaving fans intrigued.
Does Canelo Alvarez Have His Own Plans?
While Jake Paul sets his return, Canelo Alvarez appears to have different plans. The Mexican boxing star is expected to fight in May as part of his traditional Cinco de Mayo match. Potential opponents include IBF champion William Scull and undefeated French-Canadian fighter Christian Mbilli. Additionally, Canelo is rumored to be targeting a bout with Terence Crawford in September.
Jake Paul – From YouTuber to Professional Boxer
Since making his professional boxing debut in 2020, Jake Paul has become a major talking point in the sport. With 12 fights under his belt, he has only suffered one defeat to Tommy Fury. Despite this setback, Paul continues to express ambitious goals for his boxing career.
Jake Paul’s long-term objectives:
– Compete for a world championship belt before retiring
– Participate in the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles and win a gold medal
Speaking to RING CHAMPS, Jake Paul revealed his aspirations to compete in the Olympics and win gold before stepping away from boxing. He stated:
“I don’t think I’ll stop after winning a world title. I’ll try to find a way to compete at the 2028 Olympics and win a gold medal, then I think I’ll retire.”

Jake Paul Sets High Expectations for 2025
Despite skepticism surrounding his actual boxing skills, Jake Paul remains confident about his future. He insists that the “best version” of himself has yet to be seen in the ring and that 2025 will be his time to prove it.
What do you think about Jake Paul’s upcoming fight? Can he rise to the occasion, or is he still just a social media sensation?