Boxing American YouTuber Jake Paul (5-0, 4 KOs) was forced to cancel a fight scheduled for the weekend with compatriot Hasim Rahman Jr. (12-1, 6 KOs), the son of ex-world champion Hasim Rahman, as he did not cope with the limit weight.
Rumor has it that Paul will return to the ring in October. He dreams of stellar Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather, but they, apparently, will meet in a head-to-head rematch.
The showman considers several candidates. Among the priorities are the popular brawler from the UFC American Nate Diaz and even more infamous American-British ex-kickboxer and karateka
Andrew Tate.
It is he who is considered the most likely rival of Paul. Tate (
I also tried myself in MMA) is known not only for his fighting achievements (European kickboxing champion), but also for his controversial and bold statements in social networks – he was blocked more than once in twitter.
The ex-fighter is considered a misogynist (he raised the topic of sexual violence), he was accused of human trafficking and rape – an American and a British woman were found in his house in Romania, who were held there against their will. The trial in this case is ongoing.
Former Mayweather fighterMayweather Promotions) and one of Paul’s sparring American J-Leon Love believes that Tate would be the best choice of the opponent: “100%. I’m telling you, if this fight takes place, they will make simply unrealistic numbers. And everything that brings money makes sense.
And Tate himself is sure that “the fight would not have turned out to be competitive. This dude plays boxer and I’m a pro. So I would easily knock him out. One more thing. Jake knows this well…
Mayweather suddenly declared yesterday that “Canelo Alvarez is afraid to fight Jake Paul” and then burst into laughter. An interesting episode happened with the ex-world champion and popular columnist Sean Porter. He surprised with a 100% hit with a prediction. It’s funny that Jake Paul was comparing himself to Bivol the other day.
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