Jake Paul is kicking himself for losing against someone he does not believe even represented the toughest fight of his career.

Paul, the Youtuber-turned-boxer, suffered his first professional loss last weekend to Tommy Fury in an eight-round cruiserweight bout in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. The highly hyped fight was notable because it featured Paul in his first fight against a so-called legitimate boxer; the majority of Paul’s previous five fights came against former mixed-martial-arts fighters. Fury, the brother of WBC heavyweight titlist Tyson, shook off a late knockdown in the final round to win a decision.

“Dude, that’s what is pissing me off the most,” Paul told his brother Logan on the latest episode of his eponymous podcast, BS with Jake Paul. “It had nothing to do with [Fury], it had everything to do with me. He wasn’t that great, at all. I think Anderson was tougher than him, and I figured out that puzzle. [Fury] threw a lot of punches, that was his biggest thing.”  

Asked to rate Fury’s power, Paul offered a mild endorsement.

It’s good, it’s good,” he said. It’s whatever.”

Paul, who also manages fighters, such as multi-division champion Amanda Serrano, under his Most Valuable Promotions label, revealed that he was sick for nearly half of his nine-week training camp leading to the Fury fight.  

Paul said the illness contributed to what he feels was a relatively lethargic performance.

“I think lots of reasons [led to a lack of energy during the fight],” Paul continued. “Yeah, I mean, I was sick for four weeks out of this nine-week camp. And I was travelling jetlagged another week after that.”

Paul has indicated that he plans to trigger his (one-sided) rematch clause with Fury, who in turn has embraced the idea of a second go-around.