Paul recently beat Mike Tyson on points in an eight-round fight, despite a 30+ year age gap between them. He's known for taking on ageing fighters and former MMA stars, but he's been trying to land a fight with multi-weight world champion Canelo Alvarez.
Canelo pulled out of the potential fight with Paul. He's set to face William Scull in May and is planning a big showdown with Terence Crawford in September.
Now, other boxers are stepping up to offer themselves as Paul's next opponent. Carl Froch, the former unified super-middleweight world champion who's been retired since May 2014, has made an interesting offer.
"I'll fight Jake Paul for free," Froch said. "They might come to me now and ask me for a fight instead of me giving them a load of s**t and saying I'm calling him out. But I've always said it and I stand by it, I'll fight Jake Paul for free."
Froch, known as 'The Cobra', wants all the money, affiliations, links, and earnings from the potential fight to go to charity. He claims Paul's team went quiet when he made this offer, suggesting "They've got no intention of fighting anybody with a pulse."
Andy Ruiz Jr., the former unified world heavyweight champion, has also said he's willing to step up and fight Paul.
Paul's reputation in boxing is controversial. He doesn't have any major honours and his career path has been unconventional. But there's a lot of interest in matchups between established boxers and celebrity fighters like Paul.
As Paul continues to search for his next opponent, the boxing world watches with interest to see who will step into the ring with the former YouTuber next.