2. Le’Veon Bell
Fans of the NFL need no introduction to Le’Veon Bell. The former Pro-Bowler has enjoyed over ten years in the league where he has played for Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, and Kansas City Chiefs.
like I said, set it up
— Le'Veon Bell (@LeVeonBell) December 3, 2020
How does he make this list?
Bell has made no secret of his use of boxing training to stay in shape. While he does not appear to be training for a career in the ring, he does stand at 6’1 and walks around over 200 pounds. That alone gives him greater stature than any of Paul’s recent foes. Remember that at this point of his young career, fans in the past twelve months have paid to see Paul fight three opponents that they saw with their own eyes were significantly shorter and lighter than him.
With nearly 2 million followers on both Twitter and Instagram, the 29 year old running back figures to be able to carry his half of the pay-per-view behind drawing the football crowd to see him put an end to “The Problem Child’s” run. Not to mention, he is currently a free agent and is not tied to any team going into the 2022 season so his schedule is wide open for a fight to happen.