Live! Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren open workouts

Jake Paul stares down Ben Askren. | Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Check out what the two boxing novices look like ahead of their big fight on April 17. This weekend Jake Paul looks to go 3-0 as a professional boxer….


Jake Paul and Ben Askren face off after a press conference for their Triller boxing PPV event.
Jake Paul stares down Ben Askren. | Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Check out what the two boxing novices look like ahead of their big fight on April 17.

This weekend Jake Paul looks to go 3-0 as a professional boxer. To do that, the YouTuber will have to beat former MMA champion—and 0-0 pro boxer—Ben Askren.

Before they fight, these two have open workouts scheduled today. You can watch all that action (?) below with a stream provided by our friends at Fight Hub TV.

Jake Paul is currently invading/disrupting the combat sports space after he followed up his victorious pro debut (over a fellow YouTuber) with a sensational KO of former NBA player Nate Robinson.

Ben Askren is a former Bellator and ONE Championship welterweight fighter. In 2019 he switched to the UFC. There he beat Robbie Lawler, albeit controversially, before dropping back to back fights with Jorge Masvidal (via KO) and Demian Maia (by submission). After those losses Askren announced his retirement from MMA.

The fight appears to be going ahead this weekend despite a recent claim of sexual assault made against Paul. TikTok star Justine Paradise claims that Paul forced sex on her at his home. Paul has denied this allegations and promised to sue Paradise.

In this video you’ll also see the undercard fighters work out, too. That includes Regis Prograis who takes on Ivan Redkach.

Main Event

Jake Paul vs. Ben Askren — cruiserweight

Undercard

Regis Prograis vs. Ivan Redkach — super lightweight

Steve Cunningham vs. Frank Mir — heavyweight

Joe Fournier vs. Andres Felipe Robledo Lodono (“Reykon”) — light heavyweight

Junior Younan vs. Jeyson Minda — super middleweight

Lorenzo Simpson vs. Francisco Torres — middleweight

Quinton Randall vs. William Jackson — welterweight