Jake Paul will take to the ring once again, this time to take on Hasim Rahman Jr, a heavyweight boxer that is currently 12-1 in his professional career.

The Problem Child was due to be facing Tommy Fury on the 6th of August, but the Manchester born fighter had to withdraw because he was denied entry into the United States.

This left Paul without an opponent and Rahman had to step in at the last minute to fill the main even slot on the card, giving Paul his toughest test in the boxing ring to date.

There’s a strict weight limit imposed on Rahman who is a heavyweight, with Paul only coming in at cruiserweight. Therefore, Most Valuable Promotions have slapped financial repercussions for him should he not meet his target weight.

His last fight saw him come in at 224lb, with 200lb being needed to be hit before the fight or he will lose out on his full purse for the fight, he could be getting as little as $5,000 after the sanctions put on him.

Rahman himself confirmed this, stating the following during an interview: “I am being fined, after four ounces, every pound over I lose 25 per cent of my purse. They leave a lot of stuff out when you're dealing with Jake Paul and his antics. For example, if I came in at 202lb for the weigh in, and then 216lb for the rehydration weigh-in then I would get the minimum, which I think is $5,000.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 12: Jake Paul and Hasim Rahman pose for a photo during a press conference at Madison Square Garden on July 12, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

“That's because of two pounds they are that scared. They want to put all that pressure on me to make the weight to say 'you're losing 25 per cent for every pound you're over', so if I come in 204lb, I get the bare minimum which is capped at $5,000. It's a lot that goes into these fights.”

Not only is he being pressured big time in terms of his weight, his opposition also pressured him into taking the fight in the first place.

After Fury’s withdrawal, Rahman revealed that he was given 45 minutes to respond to the offer, giving him no time to weigh his options up, saying he wouldn’t get the chance to fight Paul ever again.

Rahman lost his last bout when he was stopped by Kenzie Morrison in Las Vegas, so he will be hoping to bounce back and make a statement against Paul who is an amateur fighter.