On Sunday, Jake Paul ran his record to 4-0 after a split decision victory over former UFC welterweight champion Tyron Woodley. Paul had talked about taking a little bit of a hiatus as he just had his third fight in nine months.
"I think I might need to need chill out for a second, figure out who I am," Paul said in his post-fight interview. "I'm only 24. I'm changing. I'm growing. I'm learning a lot. I'm going through ups and downs. I'm making mistakes, but I'm keeping my head on straight. I'm just going to get back in the gym when I'm ready, and we'll see."
The social-media-influencer-turned-boxer shocked the world on Monday afternoon when he announced he was retiring.
A little more than 24 hours, "The Problem Child" walked back the announcement.
The retirement appeared to be a ruse as about an hour after the announcement, Paul sent out a tweet letting Woodley the terms of the "I love Jake Paul" tattoo he has to get as part of their bet leading up to the fight, and if he wants a rematch, then he has to the ink.