He has undoubtedly been one of the protagonists of world sport in recent days… even though he has a modest professional record. Jake Paul lived his moment of glory this weekend when he faced the legendary Mike Tyson (albeit at the age of 58), in a fight that turned out to be a big sporting blunder.
However, it turned out to be very profitable for the two protagonists. First because they barely crossed blows and second, and especially, because of the spectacular purse they took home: no less than $40 million each.
Even scooters are Bugatti
Paul – who claims to live in a $16 million house – has an interesting fleet of vehicles at his mansion, starting with the cheapest, some Bugatti electric scooters.
Perhaps because of his past as a YouTuber, Jake Paul has been more inclined to amass a good collection of sports cars (Mike Tyson is not known for too many boasts in this regard). And, in fact, he recently showed it in a video by Instagramer @itsdanielmac: the one you may have seen where he goes around asking “what do you do for a living?” to the millionaires he ‘meets’ along the way.
Now – very opportunely – it is the turn of Tyson’s rival, who has no qualms about showing off a juicy collection of sports cars that he will now be able to multiply by quite a lot if he dedicates even a small part of what he earned in the fight (if you can call it that).
Already on four wheels we see a Ferrari 296 GTB (according to him, the first one to hit Puerto Rico), valued at $380,000 and with its 830 horsepower… it is not the most ‘fat’ that the American pugilist owns.
Of course, there was a pick-up truck, in this case the gigantic RAM 1500 TRX customized with a whopping 1,000 horsepower (a $175,000 beast), which is accompanied by a Toyota Tacoma also customized, but more modest ($50,000).
A peculiar favorite
He has good taste… especially when a 1958 Ford Fairlane Skyliner appears that looks immaculate… in addition to being a model with tradition as it was the first convertible in history with a retractable hardtop. However, it is not the most expensive, although it is valued at a respectable $66,000.
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