YouTuber Jake Paul knows that hate is coming and the recent wave of criticism comes after his vicious knockout win over former NBA player Nate Robinson. While that fight is something most are talking about to date, unified middleweight/ junior middleweight champion Claressa Shields brands it as a mockery for the sport.

The 25-year-old is pretty aware that Paul and Robinson are not actual boxers. She felt that other deserving fighters should have been booked instead of the two individuals.

With Paul practically challenging anyone he can think of, Shields believes it would be in his best interest to keep it that way. She observed that most of the challenges are aimed at non-boxers which should place him in a safe situation.

For Shields, Paul facing a real boxer would be a bad move. She guarantees that Paul would be exposed if he makes the mistake of facing someone who boxes professionally.

"Jake Paul is making his money, he's doing his thing, but stay away from us real fighters," Shields said via TMZ.

For her, part, Shields would not mind facing Paul if she were challenged to a boxing match. However, the boxing champion warns that the 23-year-old may want to be careful about what he wishes for.

"I, Claressa Shields, will whoop Jake Paul's ass! He can come in the ring weighing 180 pounds and I will come weighing 168 and I will beat the s**t out of him!"

Seeing a man and a woman in the boxing ring would be an odd one. Though it was tried in the mixed martial arts and wrestling scene, Shields is not in any way wary of it. It appears she is open to it and has issued a fair warning to Paul or whoever man dares tries to enter the ring and fight her.

   

"And anybody out there that say 'Oh, Jake Paul will destroy her because she's a woman', ... I'm the greatest woman! So, no, Jake Paul won't do nothing with me and if he think he can, he can come see me," Shields said.

Also, if her recent move to join the Professional Fighters League (PFL) is any indication, the top pound-for-pound women’s boxer could welcome a fight with Paul in the mixed martial arts scene. She arrived in Albuquerque, New Mexico recently to train at JacksonWink MMA with her friend Jon Jones, ESPN reported.

Legendary JacksonWink MMA co-head coach Greg Jackson will try to give Shields a dose of the sport to see if she likes it. Based on how things have progressed, Shields is reportedly doing well and may just thrive in the sport if she so does chooses. More bad news for Paul!