Boxer Jake Paul Chats Young Voters, Donald Trump, Sleepy Joe and Boxing Match Against Tyson on 'Jesse Watters'

YouTube boxer Jake Paul talked Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Mike Tyson during an appearance on "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Wednesday. 

Aside from promoting his new body spray, Jake Paul joined Jesse to share current perspectives from young voters, months away from the 2024 presidential election.

A buzzing topic around the recent election cycles has been appealing to young voters in the digital age.

The rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden is in full swing and voters dominating the internet space, like Jake Paul, have thoughts.

Jake Paul said the nation is starving for a real candidate with a keen eye on the nation's issues.

"We don't want all this marketing; we don't want all this B.S. … we want the truth and we want authenticity," Paul said. "People are struggling with jobs and mortgages. Prices are going up as the minimum wage rises. People are having trouble paying off and going to school. Then they're wondering, hey, we've got this degree, but what has this gotten me?"

Watters mentioned Jake's brother, Logan Paul, after the fellow YouTuber shared a giddy face-off on video against former president Donald Trump. 

To young viewers like the Pauls, getting in front of the camera for a discussion can go a long way in the approval column. 

"My brother is having Trump on his podcast. I think that's what is important to young voters — the president showing up and speaking their mind. … My brother's invited Biden to his podcast, the last I heard."

As Trump pops up at marquee sporting events and famous podcasting platforms, Biden continues to be rolled out from event to event.

"I invited Biden to my fight … but who knows which president is going to show up and talk to young viewers," Paul shared.

Lastly, Watters discussed Paul's Netflix-hosted fight with heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson. 

After Tyson suffered a medical emergency during a flight, the marquee fight featuring Tyson and Jake Paul (originally scheduled for July) had to be delayed. 

Paul said that the fight will still air on Netflix later this year and that Tyson still has his eyes on victory.

"He had stomach issues," Paul said about Tyson. "The fight's rescheduled to November 15. It's still going to be a historic night … Mike said he's still going to knock me out, and I just bought myself more time."

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