JAKE PAUL wants to finish his boxing career by facing Canelo Alvarez and vowed to "put up a f***ing awesome fight".

Despite having only been a professional for two years with just five fights, Paul has kept boxing's pound-for-pound No1 on his radar.

Jake Paul wants to finish his boxing career by facing Canelo Alvarez

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Jake Paul wants to finish his boxing career by facing Canelo AlvarezCredit: AP
Canelo has refused to rule out a fight with Jake Paul before

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Canelo has refused to rule out a fight with Jake Paul beforeCredit: Getty

And he aims to hang up the gloves after a clash against Canelo in the future - which he suggested would be competitive.

Paul, 25, said on The Journey podcast: "I would take the fight.

"Right now I couldn't beat Canelo, five fights from now or six fights from now, I could put up a f*****g awesome fight and we'll see what happens."

Astonishingly, four-division champion Canelo, 31, has refused to rule out the fight before.

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He told TMZ in September: "Not right now. He's not ready. He needs to keep improving. Good luck."

Canelo returns on May 7 in a WBA light-heavyweight title challenge against Dmitry Bivol, 31, in Las Vegas.

Paul meanwhile was last in the ring in December when he knocked out Tyron Woodley, 39, in their late-notice rematch.

Woodley had been beaten on points four months earlier but replaced Tommy Fury, 22, who pulled out injured.

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Paul added to KOs over online rival 'AnEsonGib', ex-NBA player Nate Robinson, 37, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, 37.

The American, who is yet to fight a recognised boxer, announced he will return in August.

Jake Paul training for his boxing return

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Jake Paul training for his boxing returnCredit: @garrettcolemann