A prominent medical expert has accused Jake Paul of using PEDs due to his drastic physical transformation ahead of his highly anticipated match against legendary boxer Mike Tyson.
Dr. Stuart Fischer, the author of “Little Book of Big Medical Emergencies,” spoke with Dailymail and expressed his concerns over Paul’s sudden muscle gain and change in appearance. “His appearance is consistent with adult use of ster*ids – probably anabolic ster*ids,” he told the publication. “They can lead to circulatory problems, hormonal problems, high blood pressure, and even heart attacks.”




Paul’s transformation has been the subject of much discussion among fans and critics alike. Earlier this year, the 27-year-old boxer revealed that he had bulked up to 230 pounds to prepare for his showdown with Tyson, which is scheduled to take place on November 15th, 2024, and will be streamed live on Netflix.

While Paul has not failed any tests in his previous matches, the medical expert’s accusations have raised eyebrows and sparked a debate about the integrity of the sport. Some fans have expressed concern over the potential health risks associated with the use of PEDs, while others have defended Paul, noting that he has not been proven guilty of any wrongdoing.


As the highly anticipated fight draws near, all eyes will be on Paul and his performance, with many wondering whether the boxer’s impressive physical transformation is the result of hard work and dedication or something more sinister. The outcome of this controversy could have far-reaching implications for the sport of boxing and the public’s trust in its athletes.