JAKE PAUL has fuelled himself up on a high protein and low carb diet for his tasty clash with Anderson Silva.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer returns over the weekend in Arizona against Silva in an eight-round catchweight encounter.
As has been the case since last summer, Paul has stationed himself in his newly-adopted home of Puerto Rico.
And the last 12 weeks has since him tirelessly eat, sleep, train, repeat, in a bid to get himself in top shape for the toughest fight of his 5-0 career.
Paul, 25, usually spars at night time, to replicate a fight, so finds himself waking up at midday, where he has his first meal.
He told SunSport: âBreakfast is just like an omelette, with one piece of toast.
âAnd then sometimes Iâll skip lunch, Iâm not really a big lunch person and I think that sort of helps me drop weight.
âIâll usually have like a snack, maybe some fruit and a snack usually like a high-fibre protein bar.â
All of Paulâs professional bouts have come around the 190lb mark, but his return will be at a career-low of 187lb.
As a result, the American has had to watch what he eats at the dinner table â but rest assured he is not draining himself at the all-new weight.
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Paul said: âDinner is like chicken quinoa, steak quinoa, fish, rice, not a lot of carbs. So itâs been a really tough diet coming down to 187lb.
âBut weâre wanting to do it the right way, where I can wake up on the morning of the weigh-in and have pasta if I want to.
âI weigh like 195 right now, so a lot of fighters could just jump in the sauna but that kills you in the fight, youâll have nothing left in the fight.
âSo we cut weight the right way, ahead of time so I donât have to sit in the sauna or the steam room and Iâll actually be in that weight.â
Paulâs return marks the first time he has faced an opponent with recognised boxing experience.
Silva, 47, a legend of the UFC, has four wins and only one loss in the ring, last year beating ex-middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, 36.
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Paul has endured an agonosing ten-month hiatius from the ring, following a series of cancelled bouts this year.
Firstly, Tommy Fury, 23, pulled out of his celebrity grudge match for a second time amid US visa issues.
His replacement Hasim Rahman Jr, 31, then saw himself withdrawn following a weight row.
But Paul reckons the time off will all be worth it as a career-high payday awaits.
He said: Hopefully it does well, I think it will the numbers are all showing that. So yeah, this could definitely be my highest payday.
âI havenât really focused on that, even saying that is one of the first times I’ve even thought about it.
âJust because of how much the fight means and how focussed I am and how big the challenge is at hand.
âThe payday is just the cherry on top for the opportunity at hand.â