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Professional boxer and YouTuber Jake Paul has made headlines since his boxing fight announcement with legendary Mike Tyson last week. Recently, The Problem Child collaborated with one of the most popular streamers Adin David Ross in a live stream, where they trained in a boxing ring while Jake exposed his brother Logan Paul over his lies about Mike Tyson's Netflix deal.

During Adin Ross and Jake Paul's recent live stream, the two men trained with each other in a boxing ring. Earlier, the 23-year-old streamer collaborated with UFC Light Heavyweight champion Alex Pereira, where Adin asked the UFC champ to kick him in the leg. As expected, the streamer appeared in gruesome pain after enduring Pereira's light kick.

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Now, Adin challenged Jake Paul, who has a 9-1 professional boxing record, to hit him in the stomach. The streamer initially bore the pain but sank to his knees later even after asking Paul to hit him with just 10 percent of his power. Adin said, "I'm good, I'm Good. Yeah, that’s it, I am done. Oh, f**k, I can’t breathe."

Watch Jake Paul hit Adin Ross on Lie Stream:

Jake Paul exposes Logan Paul's lies about Mike Tyson

Apart from their boxing session, Jake Paul and Adin Ross reacted to a clip of Logan Paul talking about his Netflix deal with Mike Tyson. The WWE star claimed that the Mike Tyson fight was offered to him, which he rejected. However, Jake Paul exposed his elder brother, claiming that he lied about the deal.

Jake stated, "Yeah, which is also not true! We are the ones who brought the deal to Mike Tyson. So, I don’t know why he would say that… we went to Mike Tyson and after months of talking got him to be down to fight. Mike Tyson wasn’t offering people deals so I don’t know what he is talking about… we were the ones offering the deal to fight."

Netflix announced the boxing fight between Jake Paul and one of the greatest boxers of all time Mike Tyson set to take place on July 20 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.