JAKE PAUL put a beatdown on fellow social media star Adin Ross during a light-hearted sparring session.
YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul rendezvoused with the popular streamer at the Gotham Gym in Greenwich Village in New York earlier this week.
And it wasn't long before Ross – who has teased a fight in the influencer boxing scene – wanted to share the ring with Paul.
But he soon regretted it as he found himself taking punishing but controlled shots from The Problem Child.
Paul, 26, let Ross throw several jabs before brutalising him to the body with hooks and uppercuts.
And after nearly eight minutes of playing around, the former Disney star grew tired and dropped Ross with a big left hook to the liver.
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Fans of the duo were quick to comment on the viral clip, with one saying: "I'll give Adin props for at least taking a few minor blows."
Another said: "This was crazy."
And another said: "Respect for trying."
One remarked: "Bro going his hardest on 120-pound kid."
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Another chimed in: "Adin stays getting dropped."
Paul was last in action in August against former UFC superstar Nate Diaz, who he locked horns with in a ten-rounder.
He got back to winning ways with a unanimous decision victory over the fan favourite, somewhat removing the bitter taste of defeat to Tommy Fury from his mouth.
In his post-fight interview, he said: "I knocked him down, won basically every round.
"I think he won one round but he's a warrior.
"I had him hurt in the first round, he kept on coming.
"All credit to my team, my conditioning, going ten rounds in my eighth fight, it's unheard of.
"I've only been boxing for three years, he's a UFC legend, I was watching this kid growing up."
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