Former World Champion Fires Warning Shot at Jake Paul: "This Ain't No Exhibition"

Ronald Crawley Nov. 27, 2024, 4:10 p.m.
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Jake Paul keeps getting called out by big names in boxing after his win over Mike Tyson. The young fighter's career keeps stirring up controversy in the boxing world.

Paul recently beat Tyson in an eight-round match that ended with a unanimous decision. The fight, which lasted for eight two-minute rounds, was highly controversial from the start.

After the match, Paul and his manager got into a war of words with two former British world champions, Carl Froch and Tony Bellew. Froch fired back at claims that fighting either of the Brits wouldn't help Paul's career.

On his Froch On Fighting YouTube channel, the former champion said:

"He'd get credit for being brave and jumping in with former world champions. Two fighters that could beat him. The problem is we would beat him. We'd iron him out in round one. He wouldn't know what hit him. If we connected the fight would be over in the first minute of the first round."

Froch also addressed fan suggestions that the Paul vs Tyson fight might have been staged:

"Me and Tony wouldn't be playing along with any script at all. We'd be in there to do one thing, and that would be to render Jake Paul unconscious, and that's the reason he won't come to the UK."

It's not just Froch and Bellew who want a piece of Paul. Ryan Garcia has also said he's willing to fight Paul, but he's got one condition. What that condition is, we don't know yet.

Paul's boxing career keeps causing a stir. With every fight, he seems to attract more attention from established boxers who want to prove themselves against him. As the challenges keep coming, it'll be interesting to see who Paul picks for his next fight.

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