**Butterbean Calls Out Jake Paul for One Last Fight**
**Meta Description:** Former boxing champion Butterbean challenges Jake Paul to a fight, marking his return to the ring at 58 years old.
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**Butterbean Challenges Jake Paul for a Comeback Fight**
Former boxing champion Eric Esch, widely known as Butterbean, announced on Sunday that he is preparing for “one more fight” as part of a promotional campaign with Lucky Energy. In a bold move, he called out social media sensation Jake Paul, igniting excitement among boxing fans.
At 58 years old, Butterbean showcased his determination in a promotional video where he dramatically rose from a wheelchair to issue his challenge. “There’s only one fighter out there who wants to fight retired bald guys. Jake Paul, I’m coming for you,” he declared in the Instagram clip. He further expressed his motivation, stating, “I want to fight Jake Paul because he runs his damn mouth too much.”
The commercial also took a jab at the Paul brothers’ energy drink, Prime, which has gained significant visibility as a major sponsor in WWE, where Logan Paul competes as a wrestler.
Butterbean, who held the IBA world super heavyweight championship during his boxing career, has a record of 77 wins and 10 losses in boxing, along with a 17-10 record in mixed martial arts. After retiring, he faced chronic pain that limited his mobility, confining him to a wheelchair for nearly nine years. However, he successfully regained his ability to walk through a yoga program developed by WWE legend “Diamond” Dallas Page.
Jake Paul has made headlines in the boxing world with his recent victories, including a unanimous decision win over Julio Cesar Chavez, marking his return to the ring after a high-profile bout with Mike Tyson.
As Butterbean prepares for this potential showdown, fans are eager to see if the fight will materialize and how it will unfold in the ever-evolving landscape of boxing.
**FAQ**
**Q: What is Butterbean’s boxing record?**
A: Butterbean, also known as Eric Esch, has a professional boxing record of 77 wins and 10 losses.
