Jake Paul has been heavily criticised for a mock fight he proposed with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Paul is taking a break from the ring as he focuses on promoting stablemate Amanda Serrano's undisputed clash with Katie Taylor.
The YouTube star is expected to return later this year for his sixth professional fight.
Putin declared war on Ukraine two weeks ago with several native boxers taking up arms against the Russian leader's army.
Paul posted a mock fight poster of himself and the Russian, with the caption: "Big news. Tickets on sale next week. #PaulPutin brought to you by TimJDillion promotions."
His brother Logan immediately responded to the joke with further comments: "He needs to be putin his place. He is going be Russian to the hospital after this.”
The jibe came after comedian Tim Dillion joked about the pair staging a clash after the Russian's recent invasion.
However have fans have since been left unimpressed with the mocked-up poster, with one fan responding: "This tweet is not it bro."
Another fan was in agreement: "Of course you would make a joke out of it."
One fan ripped into Paul: “Literally making fun of a World War? So mature.”
A fan made another claim: "Clout chasing at its finest.”
One fan went along with the joke and made a prediction: "He doesn’t even have his black belt anymore. Easy win for Jake Paul."
Russia are currently attacking major cities in Ukraine which has prompted Ukrainian boxing royalty to answer a call to arms.
Oleksandr Usyk has admitted his fight with Anthony Joshua could be delayed as he takes up arms against the invasion.
Vasyl Lomachenko has also been pictured with a rifle after joining the territorial army to defend Ukraine.
Who do you think Jake Paul should fight next? Let us know in the comments section below
Both Wladimir Klitschko and Vitali Klitschko have sent rallying messages to the Ukrainian people as they stand firm against Putin's advance.
Paul, 25, later sent a message of support to the Ukrainian people, tweeting: "My thoughts are with the people of Ukraine and Russia who are both going to suffer greatly from all of this mayhem."
Paul has had five professional bouts, winning all of them including two victories over former UFC champion Tyron Woodley.
And he believes the sport needs a disruptor to bring the best out of it.
"I'm not out there trying to create feuds," Paul said. "But I am definitely a troll naturally and I giggle when I post this stuff I find it hilarious.
"I am definitely a disruptor, I think that is what my main talent is by shaking the tree. Boxing is like taxis and I am coming in with the Uber app."