Jake Paul is attempting to do his part for fighter rights.Love him or hate him, Paul has created a platform that’s led to good financial gain for not only his opponents but those competing alongside him. In other instances, he’s contributed to fight camps for those who struggled to gather the proper funds, most notably former UFC flyweight Sarah Alpar.Speaking on the FULL SEND PODCAST, Paul recently got into somewhat of a debate with the Nelk Boys over fighter pay. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise as the Nelk crew is close with UFC CEO Dana White, therefore, their argument was more of: “How is it so bad?”Paul noted he’s “probably” generated around $300 million in PPV revenue throughout his 11-fight (10-1) professional boxing career. That was followed by what his undercard fighters make compared to a base example of a UFC fighter, which is $12,000 to fight and $12,000 to win.“It’s pretty difficult,” Paul said about organizing fights for his events. “We have so many requests, so...