Not really, the VERY next post sums up my thoughts on Jake Paul's opponent selection
You don't need to put words in my mouth about what I think Jake Paul's supposed level is
JP talks big about how he's allegedly sparred over 400 rounds in boxing .... yet so far everyone he's fought at the pro level is under sized (Nate Robinson) and over matched (Askren). and for all Woodley's pro fight experience, he's still completely untested in boxing - wouldn't shock me if Jake Paul completely blows T-Wood out of the water .. and we get a bunch of excuses from Woodley how he over trained or etc
after Woodley it "should be" a pro boxer .... Tommy Fury who is 6-0 and Paul have been having some back and forths. But it doesn't necessarily have to be
if JP can seemingly make money regardless of who he boxes, and enough people are dumb enough to buy it
what's the incentive for JP to box a pro like you suggest? When he can just as easily fight another ex-UFC or other talent.