Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 24, 2025 · Entertainment

Jake Paul's $39M Georgia Ranch: Boxing Millionaire's Lavish Lifestyle!

YouTuber-turned-boxing star Jake Paul has bought a sprawling, $39million ranch in Georgia

The Problem Child Takes on a New Challenge: Jake Paul Buys $39 Million Ranch and Sets Sights on Next Opponent

In a shocking move, social media sensation and boxer Jake Paul has splashed out an eye-watering $39 million on a sprawling ranch in Georgia, just months after his infamous fight against Mike Tyson. The 28-year-old YouTuber-turned-boxer claimed to have made a whopping $40 million from the win at AT&T Stadium, cementing his status as one of the highest-paid fighters in the industry.

But what's even more astonishing is that Paul has been dreaming of buying this ranch for an impressive 15 years. The historic plantation, known as Southlands Plantation, spans a staggering 5,746 acres and boasts an array of luxurious features, including a 30-acre duck pond, 20-acre eagle lake, and five miles of spring creeks.

Paul (centre) bought the ranch with the $40m he made by beating Mike Tyson back in 2024

This is not just any ordinary property – it's been described as the "land ownership equivalent to owning an NFL team" by local real estate experts. The ranch's sheer size and opulence are a testament to Paul's growing wealth and influence in the world of sports. As one observer quipped, "Buying this ranch is like getting a license to print money – it's a status symbol like no other!"

Decatur County, where the ranch is located, is nestled deep in the south of Georgia, near the border with Florida. The picturesque landscape is dotted with rolling hills and lush forests, making it the perfect retreat for Paul, who has built a reputation as a fearless and flamboyant boxer.

The main house on the property is an imposing structure with eight bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms, plus a manager's house, several guest homes, and a barn. The sprawling estate also offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, including horseback riding, hunting, and watersports – perfect for Paul to indulge in his love of adventure.

The historic plantation, in Decatur County, covers 5,746 acres and boasts a 30-acre duck pond

But what about Paul's next move? Insiders claim that he's already setting his sights on his next opponent: Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., who he faces off against on June 28. Paul has admitted that Chavez will be the toughest challenge he's faced yet, with over a decade more experience in the ring than him.

"I think this is gonna be the toughest one," Paul told DAZN, referring to his upcoming fight against Chavez. "He's a former world champion, and I haven't faced a boxer of his caliber before."

But what about Paul's rumored rivalry with Anthony Joshua? Sources close to the matter have revealed that the two fighters have been exchanging light-hearted barbs on social media – or should we say, "s* talking" behind the scenes.

Southlands Plantation, originally listed for $42.5m, also features a lake and spring creeks

In a recent phone call between the two, Joshua allegedly DM'd Paul saying "lol" to one of his training clips. The Problem Child responded with a cheeky message of his own: "lol" accompanied by a clip of Joshua getting knocked out.

The exchange has left fans wondering whether these friendly jabs might be more than just good-natured fun – could this simmering tension between the two stars eventually boil over into a massive showdown in the ring?

Paul himself thinks so, saying, "A fight between us would be awesome, and I do believe I can win."

The YouTuber-turned-boxing star took on the former heavyweight champion last November

So there you have it: Jake Paul, the self-proclaimed Problem Child of boxing, has just become the proud owner of a $39 million ranch and is eyeing his next opponent with confidence. Will he emerge victorious against Chavez? Only time will tell – but one thing's for sure, this drama-filled story is far from over!

The main house on the ranch includes eight bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms

The $39m plantation also offers the chance for horseback riding, hunting and watersports

The ranch has been described as 'the land ownership equivalent to owning an NFL team'