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Jake Paul KICKS girlfriend Julia Rose out from camp so he can ‘train like a caged animal’ for Anderson Silva fight

JAKE PAUL has KICKED OUT girlfriend Julia Rose from his Puerto Rico base so he can "train like a caged animal" ahead of fighting Anderson Silva.

Paul returns to the ring next weekend in Arizona against UFC legend Silva in the biggest night of his career.

Jake Paul with his girlfriend Julia Rose
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Jake Paul with his girlfriend Julia RoseCredit: Instagram
Jake Paul training for his fight against Anderson Silva
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Jake Paul training for his fight against Anderson SilvaCredit: Instagram @jakepaul

And as the fight draws closer, the YouTuber-turned boxer starts to dial in even more - but it comes at the cost of seeing his partner.

Paul, 25, said on his podcast: "Julia is not here, she got kicked out of training camp because we're not allowed to have girls around.

"Just to like build up that dog mentality and to lock in and really train like a caged animal.

"Because, when you're around a girl there's a neurochemical called oxytocin that's released and it makes you relaxed, it makes you more comfortable.

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"And for fights you need to be on edge. So Julia is not here today, I love you Julia, if you're watching. We're going to miss you."

Paul last fought in December, knocking out Tyron Woodley, 40, four months after beating the ex-UFC champion on points.

That added to KOs over online rival "AnEsonGib, ex-NBA star Nate Robinson, 38, and retired UFC welterweight Ben Askren, also 38.

Woodley only filled on under two weeks' notice after Tommy Fury, 23, pulled out of his grudge match against Paul with a rib injury.

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The celeb mega-fight was rescheduled for August in New York - but that was soon KOd when Fury suffered US visa issues.

Heavyweight Hasim Rahman Jr, 31, signed as a substitute, only for lightening to strike twice, this time due to a weight disagreement.

So Paul has had an agonising ten month wait to get back in the ring but claimed it has been a blessing it disguise.

He told Showtime: "I believe there is a higher power guiding my boxing career.

"I feel like I've had a really rough run; last-minute opponent changes, all types of stuff, people not wanting to make weight.

"These moments with fighters pulling out, maybe it's all happening for a reason.

"If anything, I've just had so many more months training in secrecy, getting better and better and better."

Jake Paul and Anderson Silva ahead of their fight
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Jake Paul and Anderson Silva ahead of their fightCredit: Getty Images - Getty
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