Jake Paul is targeting a clash with UFC star Conor McGregor in his 10th boxing fight.
Paul has been pushing for a fight with the Irishman since ditching his YouTube fame to pursue boxing seriously last year.
The 24-year-old improved from 2-0 to 5-0 last year by knocking out Ben Askren and beating former UFC champion Tyron Woodley twice.
'The Problem Child' had previously given a four-year deadline when discussing a fight with McGregor, but later revised it to just 24 months.
And Paul revealed whilst talking with ring legend Mike Tyson that he wants to fight McGregor after going 10-0.
"I'm [going to] fight Conor McGregor in five fights, it's gonna happen. I'm [going to] fight McGregor for sure, he's a b****," Paul told Tyson.
"He's already ducking me, I'm [going to] beat McGregor [in] five fights just exactly like you said, five fights from now, what's up?"

McGregor - who has two fights left on his UFC contract - has been sidelined since last July after breaking his foot in a trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier.
The former two-weight champion is expected to return to sparring in April and book his next fight shortly after that.
McGregor is 0-1 as a professional boxer, being stopped by five-weight world champion Floyd Mayweather in their 2017 crossover fight.
And Paul thinks UFC boss Dana White is unlikely to let McGregor out of his current deal to box against him.
"I think Dana White is obstacle No.1. If Dana would ever let Conor out of his contract to set up the boxing match, I think that's what is needed to make it happen," he told Graham Bensinger.
"And I think that will, I think it will happen and if Conor is going to just continue to lose fights - he's 1-4 in the past five years - then there's not much Dana will be able to do with him anyway.
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"So cash him out one more time, but his manager is good friends with my manager and another one of my advisors and they talk constantly about making it happen. They're like 'yeah we're down, we're about it'."
Paul doubled down on his call-out of McGregor after knocking out Woodley last December, pleading with White to let the pair fight.
And he thinks a fight with McGregor would be a huge success financially whilst labelling the Irishman as a "mess" in recent years.
“It makes financial sense. At this point, he needs me more than I need him. He’s a f***ing loser," he said.
"He’s a drunk motherf***** running around with his bulls*** doing all this crazy s***.
"The guy’s a mess, he hasn't won in four years or something so like I said, he needs me more than I need him."