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Scott Polacek is a featured Columnist for the National Football League.
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Le'Veon Bell is tired of watching Jake Paul fight.
Paul was called out by Bell after he defeated Tyron. It was the second time that Paul had defeated Woodley, who was a former UFC fighter.
Bell, who played for the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Jets, Kansas City Chiefs and the New York Jets, thinks he would make a better opponent in the ring.
Le'Veon Bell is a fan of Le'Veon Bell.
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If he wanted to fight me, he would fight the small guys who can't box.
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Bell is the latest in a line of non-boxing professionals that Paul will face.
The running back got into shape for the football season with boxing sessions in the early hours of the morning, according to Rich Cimini. Cimini noted that he trained with a decorated boxer who once coached at the U.S. Olympic training center.
Bell was one of the best running backs in the league when he was a player. He was a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro.
The 29-year-old has not been the same since he sat out the campaign with a contract dispute. He played in five games for the Ravens this year and averaged just over two yards per carry.
Saturday's win improved Paul's record to perfect with four knockout wins.
He defeated Ben Askren and a former NBA player.
The running back is just 29 years old and has never fought a professional boxer, but he does have boxing training. He is confident in his ability to hold his own in the ring.