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Samuel Meade

Jake Paul invited to call out Carl Froch who vows to "smash him to bits"

Carl Froch has invited Jake Paul to call him out having vowed to "smash him to bits".

The YouTuber has called out several boxing stars with his current target being Tommy Fury.

Paul has won both of his professional bouts, one against fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib and the ther vs basketball player Nate Robinson.

He will face former UFC fighter Ben Askren on April 17 but already seems to be eyeing his next opponent.

Froch, whose last fight was against George Groves in 2014, has claimed fighting YouTubers is "easy money" and has asked for either of the Paul brothers to call him out.

"I wish he'd call me out. Easy money. All them YouTubers are easy money, let's be honest," he told iFL TV.

"Come on, they can't fight its like swinging handbags. Remember KSI and Logan Paul? I mean it was a decent little fight, white collar fight. It was okay, they had a go.

"Jake Paul, Logan Paul, I have got absolutely no interest unless they wanna call me out and I'll go and smash them all to bits."

Fury has hit out at Paul this week though and asked him to steer clear of boxing.

The YouTuber laughed off Fury's offer this week which resulted in an angry blast from the 21-year-old.

"I don't know how you take yourself seriously," he claimed.

"I put it on a plate for you, I asked if you wanted to fight, and you decided to laugh it off as per usual.

"Stick to your little YouTube, behind your little desk, and don't come over to this boxing world because you will get laid out in 30 seconds flat!"

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