Jake Paul has burst on to the boxing scene and emerged as one of the most divisive and controversial figures in the sport since making his professional debut last year.
The YouTube star has amassed a 4-0 record after making the switch to the paid ranks following a sole white collar bout against fellow social media celebrity Deji Olatunji.
Tonight he takes on Tyron Woodley for the second time after Tommy Fury was forced to pull out with a broken rib and chest infection.
Fury would have been an acid test for the YouTuber, representing the first professional boxer Paul had faced.
But instead he must ensure he doesn't slip in his sequel with Woodley to keep alive his hopes of bigger fights in 2022.
Here's all you need to know about Jake Paul's boxing record...
AnEsonGib - 30/01/2020 - 1-0
After the rip-roaring success of Jake's brother Logan taking on fellow social media star KSI two months prior on a Matchroom Boxing card in Los Angeles, broadcasters DAZN were desperate to keep their new subscribers onboard.
As a result, Jake was scheduled to fight British YouTuber AnEsonGib, one of the most prolific 'YouTube boxers' on the platform, having won two white-collar bouts.
'Gib', real name Ali Al-Fakhri, was a considerably less notable and famous figure in social media circles, but through the support of his friends with more subscribers, he was able to troll Paul by garnering more views on his promotional material for the bout.
However, when the pair stepped in the ring it became abundantly clear within seconds who the better boxer was, with Paul looking composed as he picked off 'Gib' and stopped him due to the three knockdown rule within one round.
He has since returned to the ring for an exhibition bout against Tik Tok star Tayler Holder, who he comfortably defeated in a much-improved performance this summer.
Interestingly, 'Gib' was Paul's only opponent who had boxed at any level prior to them fighting, and is the only one to have fought and won since.

Nate Robinson - 28/10/2020 - 2-0
The coronavirus pandemic put paid to any plans for a quick turnaround for Paul, and he instead hunkered down and began training in his Los Angeles mansion with coach BJ Flores.
Shane Mosley had cornered him for the Gib fight, but had only ever agreed to a one-fight deal and opted to focus on training other fighters, so Flores was promoted to head coach.
Then, in the summer of 2020, Paul was asked by new promotion and social media app Triller to take on former NBA star Nate Robinson on the undercard of Mike Tyson's comeback fight against Roy Jones Jr.
Robinson had become a key player for the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics among others despite his 5'9" stature, but hadn't laced up a pair of boxing gloves until he was offered the chance to fight Paul.
The skill gap between Robinson and Paul was evident from seconds into the bout, and he was brutally knocked out in the second round in a moment that created countless memes.

Ben Askren - 18/04/2021 - 3-0
After comfortably taking care of fighters at the 'celebrity boxing' level, Paul decided to take a step up of sorts and call out a number of high-profile MMA fighters.
The YouTube star called out the likes of Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz, but ended up sending out official offers to the likes of Michael Bisping and Dillon Danis.
Eventually, it was announced Paul would face former Bellator and One FC welterweight champion Ben Askren, who had also fought in the UFC and wrestled at the Olympics.
Askren was widely renowned as simultaneously one of the best grapplers in MMA and the worst strikers, and had retired from the sport in 2019.
Paul knocked Askren out in the first round with a big right hand that forced the referee to stop the bout despite Askren clambering to his feet.

Tyron Woodley - 29/08/2021 - 4-0
Former UFC welterweight champion Woodley was in Askren's corner for the April fight night, and was involved in a backstage altercation with Paul and his assistant coach J'Leon Love.
That issue was enough to start fight talks rolling and eventually it was agreed Woodley would be Paul's fourth professional opponent.
The ex-UFC star was riding a four-fight losing streak that had seen him cut from the UFC, although his losses had come to the cream of the crop in the division in Kamaru Usman, Colby Covington and Gilbert Burns.
And he showed his quality at times against Paul, leaving him needing the ropes to stay up at one point in the bout.
But ultimately Paul's technical boxing ability after three-and-a-half years dedicated to the sweet science was too much, and he remained unbeaten.

Deji Olatunji - White Collar Boxing debut, not on record
You won't find the name Deji Olatunji on Jake Paul's 4-0 record, but he was a vital opponent in Paul's early career as he introduced the American to the sport.
In early 2018, amidst Jake's brother Logan's controversy over a video filmed in the Japanese 'suicide forest', the YouTube stars were at risk of losing their social media relevancy.
That was until British YouTuber KSI, real name JJ Olatunji, called the brothers out for a boxing match after his TKO win over Joe Weller in February 2018.
It was soon agreed that KSI would fight Logan, while his younger brother Deji would take on Jake in the co-main event at the Manchester Arena on August 28.
Logan and KSI fought to a draw in the main event, while Deji and Jake's fight was more one-sided, with Paul stopping him in the fifth.
The YouTube star has fought once since, losing to Tik Tok star Vinnie Hacker this summer by TKO in the third round.
