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Netflix’s sports documentary series, “Untold”, is back with a third season, with “Vol. 3” kicking off with a look at one of the most controversial figures in the world of professional boxing, Jake Paul.
“Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child” explores Paul’s journey from scandal-plagued YouTube sensation to the boxing ring, where he’s demonstrated surprising skill against some top-rated fighters.
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“At 26, is Jake Paul the boxing world’s new saviour or a ‘delusional’ promoter who packs more punch in his marketing skills than in his right hand? It depends on whom you ask in ‘Untold: Jake Paul the Problem Child’, an unflinching deep dive into how a wide-eyed kid from Ohio morphed from Internet sensation to most polarizing man in sports,” notes the documentary’s synopsis. “For every high-profile critic (UFC president Dana White), there’s another supporter in his corner (former professional boxer Mike Tyson). In 2013, Jake and his older brother, Logan, lit up social media with pranks and antics posted first to Vine and then a YouTube channel that racked up millions of views. The brothers parlayed their online success into lucrative side hustles, with Jake releasing music and landing a role on a Disney Channel show (‘Bizaardvark’). As their notoriety grew, so did tensions between the once-close siblings. When Jake’s real-life controversies nearly ruined his career, he got a second chance as a boxer who shocked skeptics as he knocked out one opponent after another. Built on gripping interviews with the Paul brothers — along with their parents, fans, fellow boxers, and the skeptical old guard — the film culminates
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Netflix documentary.In the latest episode of documentary series Untold, titled Jake Paul And The Problem Child, the social media star alleged that his “dad would slap the shit out of me” when he was younger.“Our parents were really strict and mainly my dad – it was always Logan and I against him,” he added.In the documentary, Jake’s older brother Logan said he preferred to describe their father Greg’s alleged actions differently. “Jake may throw around the word ‘abusive, I prefer ‘not quite legal’,” Logan said.“Greg Paul is a fucking being,” he added. “He’s a menace.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Netflix's latest documentary, Jake Paul: The Problem Child, delves into the remarkable rise of Jake Paul, a social media sensation who transitioned from Vine stardom to becoming a well-known boxer. Known for his controversial career choices, Jake's journey to fame has been anything but ordinary. Jake Paul first gained recognition on Vine, the now-defunct platform that once dominated short-form video content.
Jake Paul is looking back on his past feud with his older brother, Logan Paul. The 26-year-old YouTube and boxer spoke to ET's Kevin Frazier about the ups and downs of his complicated family dynamics while discussing his new Netflix documentary,. «He hated me, but I didn't necessarily hate him.
Netflix’s documentary anthology series Untold returned on Tuesday, August 1, with an episode following Jake Paul’s rise to fame on YouTube and in the boxing world.