upthetigers
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Broke his jawJake Paul handed a reality check. Contract must have said Joshua could only throw two punches a round for the first 4 rounds. Once he got semi serious it was the total mismatch every thought it would be.
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Broke his jawJake Paul handed a reality check. Contract must have said Joshua could only throw two punches a round for the first 4 rounds. Once he got semi serious it was the total mismatch every thought it would be.
Twice.Broke his jaw
Before it, I gave credit to Paul for even turning up because I had faith in AJ after he didn't mess around with Ngannou.Jake Paul handed a reality check. Contract must have said Joshua could only throw two punches a round for the first 4 rounds. Once he got semi serious it was the total mismatch every thought it would be.
I'd do it for that much money...Twice.
Yeah as I said AJ hardly bothered to throw a punch in the opening four rounds. When he clicked into gear it was a joke.Before it, I gave credit to Paul for even turning up because I had faith in AJ after he didn't mess around with Ngannou.
But then the opening bell rang...
Omg.
If you're going to get paid $90M US (or whatever) to fight, then maybe, you know... Fight.
In a literal fight, he was 100% flight.
I've read and heard all the "credit for getting in there with AJ", but I give no respect to someone who gets that much money only to produce what would pass as an excellent impression of a petrified 14 year old girl.
People have their take, but personally if I were getting that much money, I would know I'd be knocked out in about 4 seconds, but at least I wouldn't run around the ring like a little [This word has been automatically removed].
You sign up to fight someone, you get insane money, the least you can do is what you signed up for: fight.
In the End, Paul looked like a joke, AJ did exactly what he needed to and was gracious in victory.
Even in a humiliating defeat, Paul can't help himself; getting the X-ray out in public and still acting like he is some kind of hero.
I hope I never see him in a boxing ring again.