Your holding him to the standard of an elite boxer more than to the standard of a professional boxer. Paul is already better than most professional boxers period. However he is not a world-class fighter and never will be. But to act like most boxers are taking on bigger challenges than himself, come on. Most professional boxers are no hopers, they fight local competition and if they are lucky they get to lose to a prospect on the way up. That is the reality for probably 80% of boxers.There are two directions to go in and he's going in the entertainment vein versus legit boxer. That was my point. I'm not worried about it, but he can't act like he's serious about boxing and then float those names, either. It's not like even one of them is a legit opponent for someone his age/weight.
Oh, I believe him. Who doesn't want Beterbiev?
But he can just be clowning, too. I mean, who asks him that really? Dumb question.
My answer would be "I will cross the street to get away from either of them" and just laugh it off.
Canelo vs GGG is on Sept 17 iirc, no way he picks the same night.Meh. Jake vs Silva is the money fight and now that will happen in Step I bet. Jake should jump on the Mexican holiday in Step and start getting the Mexican fans behind him.
I agree more or less. I mentioned that Rahman had already signed and agreed to the terms earlier.Meet in the middle? What middle? The middle is the contract. Any negociation is to be done before the contract is signed, not after. That's the whole point of a contract.
Jake already went over the middle by ageeing to 5 more pounds. There's nothing more he "should" have done. The is the equivalent of a service provider saying "you've already paid the contracted price and even agreed to pay extra but unless you pay even more, the contract will be terminated". That's straight up bullshit.
However, we see last minute contract renegotiation attempts all the time. For the record Jake didn't just give him an extra 5 pounds out of kindness the NYSAC did. Jake either agreed or they lost the fight. It went from a 200 pound contracted weight limit (cruiserweight bout) to 205 pounds (heavyweight bout). Another 5 pounds would've made it 210 which is in the middle of 205 and 215 (the weight that Rahman insisted he'd come in at). Remember this entire event was canceled it wasn't just Paul vs Rahman. Everybody loses. It's reasonable to offer a middleground given the circumstances contract or not. In fact, the NYSAC bumping the contest up to 205 had already violated their contracted weight limit. Didn't it? That in and of itself was a renegotiation of terms.I blame both of them for the event being cancelled but Rahman has to take more of the blame. He's the one that signed the contract and agreed to the terms. Lame.
better then most pro's, lol OKYour holding him to the standard of an elite boxer more than to the standard of a professional boxer. Paul is already better than most professional boxers period. However he is not a world-class fighter and never will be. But to act like most boxers are taking on bigger challenges than himself, come on. Most professional boxers are no hopers, they fight local competition and if they are lucky they get to lose to a prospect on the way up. That is the reality for probably 80% of boxers.
Your holding him to the standard of an elite boxer more than to the standard of a professional boxer. Paul is already better than most professional boxers period. However he is not a world-class fighter and never will be. But to act like most boxers are taking on bigger challenges than himself, come on. Most professional boxers are no hopers, they fight local competition and if they are lucky they get to lose to a prospect on the way up. That is the reality for probably 80% of boxers.
Your holding him to the standard of an elite boxer more than to the standard of a professional boxer. Paul is already better than most professional boxers period. However he is not a world-class fighter and never will be. But to act like most boxers are taking on bigger challenges than himself, come on. Most professional boxers are no hopers, they fight local competition and if they are lucky they get to lose to a prospect on the way up. That is the reality for probably 80% of boxers.
I dunno how you blame paul for this unless you're an absolute moron or a massive haterBut he isn't taking on bigger challenges. He talks about taking on bigger challenges but they all fall through some reason or another.
Tommy fury fell through but he refused to go fight in the UK when he could of. Instead he picked Rahman a heavyweight which again fell through and couldnt make weight, of course his team knew that wouldn happen....he would of earned more coming over here fighting in the UK than fighting Rahman.
If he wants to show he's taking on bigger challenges he has the opportunity to fight anyone who is his weight and an actual decent boxer. Many have come foward even Eddie Hearn offered him a few guys to pick..Still nothing.
All he's doing is talking his game up, he's like that mate you have who just talks shit. "I could of fought Tommy fury, or even Rahman Jr" yes but you didn't and when it comes close there's a reason not to fight, but its their fault.
Thing is he has people like you beliveing he is stepping up but he isn't. None of these have come to fruition, he's just talked about it.
The contracted weight for the bout was 200 pounds.So Jake Paul still won’t fight an actual boxer then. Could’ve fought Tommy fury anywhere in the world other than the states, so fucked it off and called it a duck! Now he can’t weight drain Rahman enough so backs out of that.
Hes only fought undersized guys who aren’t even boxers. He’s a fckin clown who has pulled the wool over the eyes of sad, clueless idiots
He wanted the guy to get rich, nothing morePaul needs to stop fucking around with bums no one wants to see and book a fight with Silva. Let's go.