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Jake Paul humiliates Floyd Mayweather with a visual knockout by comparing private jets in the hangar

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jake Paul sparked a wave of reactions online when he was caught on video mocking Floyd Mayweather by pointing out the size difference between their private jets. In the clip that has been resurfacing and trending again, Paul walks up to Mayweather’s aircraft, laughs, and exclaims about its six windows before pivoting to show his own plane with 14 windows.

Both men are known for flaunting wealth and living larger than life lifestyles, but Mayweather’s nickname “Money” comes from his reputation as one of the richest fighters in history. Despite being mockingly out-sized in this particular comparison, Mayweather’s private jet is part of a multi million dollar collection that reflects his much longer and more lucrative career.

When luxury became the punchline

According to wealth and sports business estimates, Floyd Mayweather has earned well over one billion dollars throughout his career, fueled by massive fight purses, exhibitions, endorsements, and long-term investments. Single events, such as his superfight against Manny Pacquiao and crossover bouts, reportedly generated paydays exceeding $200 million.

By contrast, Jake Paul’s financial rise has accelerated dramatically. By late 2025, Paul’s estimated net worth had climbed to around $200 million, driven by boxing, social media empires, and business ventures. A major boost came from his December 2025 fight against Anthony Joshua, which reportedly earned Paul approximately $92 million, even in defeat cementing his transformation from influencer to one of boxing’s most financially powerful figures.

Despite that massive gap in overall wealth, Paul chose to highlight one particular symbol of status: the size of the jets. His Bombardier Global Express, reportedly worth around $40 million, parked beside Mayweather’s Gulfstream G650 often valued closer to $60 million was enough for Paul to turn the moment into content. The comparison framed with boxing-style bravado was clearly designed to stir up buzz and get people talking, using the visual contrast like a counterpunch in the court of public opinion.

The price gap exists because Mayweather’s jet is valued for what you don’t immediately see, while Paul’s jet is priced for what you instantly notice. Mayweather’s aircraft carries a higher cost due to elite engineering, longer nonstop range, higher cruising speeds, lower operating fatigue on long haul flights, and top-tier avionics systems that significantly raise its market value. These jets are built to cross oceans without refueling and are equipped with premium materials, custom interiors, and cutting edge flight technology that dramatically drive up the price even if the cabin appears more compact.

Jake Paul’s jet, though larger in physical size with more windows and cabin volume, is less expensive because it prioritizes space over extreme performance, flying shorter ranges at lower operational complexity. In simple terms, Mayweather paid for capability and technology, while Paul paid for scale and presence, which is why the smaller jet can still carry a much higher price tag.

There’s no doubt that Jake Paul never changes he tries to make his plane look more valuable, or at least mocks the comparison, but in reality, if you compare them purely by cost, Mayweather’s jet is more expensive simply because it’s better than Jake’s.

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