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Cristiano Ronaldo He may have had the most subscribers in 90 minutes on YouTube, but there’s no way he’ll ever catch up. Mr. BeastThe astronomical figure of Jake Paul.
The soccer superstar’s staggering numbers in just a few days had many questioning whether he could reach 300 million like the Beast. Launch a channel –But Paul said TMZ Sports On Friday, he doesn’t expect that to happen.
This isn’t a criticism of the boxer — Paul actually praised Ronaldo for hitting that number — but he just thinks Mr. Beast’s numbers are on a whole other level.
“Kudos to him,” Paul said of Ronaldo. “I expect him to post some great videos and I think it’s great to have him on this platform.”
Of course, Paul knows a thing or two about how YouTube works: He’s spent most of his life building a following on YouTube and currently has around 20 million subscribers.
Ronaldo’s numbers continue to grow, currently at over 39 million per minute, but Paul says he expects that to plateau soon.
Ronaldo probably wouldn’t mind too much: after all, he dominates the Beast on Instagram, where he has a staggering 637 million followers.
Shhh…