sensei8 Posted Monday at 06:18 PM Posted Monday at 06:18 PM (edited) Many fighting fans finally got their wish. Jake VS Joshua fight at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL saw Jake Paul being knocked out by Anthony Joshua. To Jake’s credit, the former YouTube star has turned himself into a boxing novelty. Not only was Paul knocked out by a tremendous right hook from Joshua, but Paul’s jaw was broken in 2 places with 1:48 remaining in the 6th round. Paul’s surgery went well. Doctors placed 2 titanium plates on each side of his jaw. For the first time, Paul fought a boxer worth his salt in Joshua, so much so, that Joshua dominated the entire fight. While many fighting fans might’ve enjoyed seeing Jake lose, Jake got the last laugh at the tune of $100M on Netflix over the weekend. Edited yesterday at 05:49 AM by sensei8 **Proof is on the floor!!!
Zaine Posted yesterday at 12:44 AM Posted yesterday at 12:44 AM $100M isn't a bad price, but I think Paul let his ego get the best of him in his decision to accept this fight. Like you said, he's a novelty boxer. Part of the bit is the tendency of people to hate watch the bouts in the hopes that he gets knocked out. It's possible that he took this fight to deliver that and create a comeback narrative, but there had to be a less painful way of doing so. In any event, I would be lying if I said I didn't watch the highlight reel more than a few times. 1 Martial arts training is 30% classroom training, 70% solo training.https://www.instagram.com/nordic_karate/
Furinkazan Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I would never consider myself a Jake Paul fan, but I have a lot of respect for what he does. In this case, he fought six rounds with Anthony Joshua. How many of us could do the same thing? How many of Jake Paul's haters could do it? Everyone seems to forget that Francis Ngannou got knocked out by Anthony Joshua in the second round, so Jake Paul did far better than Ngannou. And Ngannou is no pushover: he went the distance with Tyson Fury before that.
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