Honestly, I'm not sure if Bourland is a good boxer, but since Jake Paul is not really a natural boxer, I'm thinking maybe Bourland's experience will be a big factor for him to succeed in this fight. However, when I see the betting odds, I'm a little doubtful about the chance of Bourland because bookies wouldn't list him as an underdog if they know he has a good chance of winning. Most likely, there is information we don't know that they do, and we should find that out. Maybe I will still proceed with betting on Bourland to win, but I will likely minimize the bet though.
Here is highlight of some of his fight
RYAN BOURLAND HIGHLIGHTS HD
he has a good offense but Jake Paul can easily counter that because Ryan is not a hard puncher his style is very amateur so he will not pose a challenge against Jake Paul this is going to be a relatively easy fight for Jake Paul its another bounce fight on his loss from Fury.
Jake Paul should fight a bigger name, not someone who just knows boxing, someone who can give him a good fight and is popular among in the boxing community.
He has 17 wins with 6 KOs, not really a heavy puncher based on his record. I guess Jake Paul will be able to handle him and might have an impressive win here since, based on the highlights you showed, Ryan Bourland is an aggressive boxer, which Jake Paul loves to counter. Comparing him to the boxer that defeated Jake Paul in a close contest, I think Tommy Fury was the better fighter, and since Jake Paul has already improved after his first loss, I'm expecting him to finish this fight with an early KO.