
Jake Paul's fiancee Jutta Leerdam steals show as she arrives for Usyk vs Dubois in see-through dress
QUEEN LEER Jake Paul's fiancee Jutta Leerdam steals show as she arrives for Usyk vs Dubois in see-through dress
JAKE PAUL took a ringside seat for Daniel Dubois' fight with Oleksandr Usyk - but it was his fiancee Jutta Leerdam who stole the show.
YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul walked in hand in hand with his speedskater partner - who wore a see-through dress - at Wembley Stadium.
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Jutta Leerdam and Jake Paul arrived at Oleksandr Usyk's fight with Daniel Dubois
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The couple got engaged this year
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They began dating in 2023
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Jutta is a Dutch speedskater
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The two spent the weekend in London after reuniting following nearly three months apart.
Jutta - who began dating Paul in 2023 before engaging this year - is preparing for next year's Winter Olympics.
Paul improved to 12-1 in the ring and is currently linked with a shock fight against two-time heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua.
He even held talks with Turki Alalshikh - the Saudi boxing chief who claims Paul even accepted the fight.
And Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn told Sky Sports: "Turki came in and said, 'I'm going to make that fight.
"Jake Paul's manager has come out and said, 'no one decides who Jake Paul fights but us'.
"I've got a smaller ego in this situation, which is quite remarkable!
"For us, we want to fight Tyson Fury, but we are going to fight before that Tyson Fury fight because Tyson Fury is not going to fight Anthony Joshua before spring or summer of 2026."
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Joshua, 35, is yet to return since being knocked out by Dubois, 27, in September of last year.
Tyson Fury - who confirmed he will return to boxing next year - even backed Paul - beaten by his brother Tommy in 2023 - to KO Joshua.
Saudi boxing chief confirms Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul showdown as fans predict 'biggest fight of our lives'
He said: "I think Jake Paul knocks the motherf***er out! Why not?"

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