Comments Thread For: Jake Paul: Dana White Can Suck This D---; Said I Wouldn't Do This, Did It With Flying Colors
GLENDALE, Arizona - Jake Paul's message to Dana White was as crass as you might expect in the immediate aftermath of his win against Anderson Silva.
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I'm embarrassed and saddened by the state of boxing to be posting a comment about a YouTuber who has never fought a professional boxer beating a 47 year old long retired MMA fighter
I don't like the current state of boxing, and I lay the blame on promoters and their contracted athletes not giving fans what they want. Jake Paul is just filling the void for the casuals. Barely.
I'm embarrassed and saddened by the state of boxing to be posting a comment about a YouTuber who has never fought a professional boxer beating a 47 year old long retired MMA fighter
what bout the fact fighters get paid more from paul,than the douche, who also gets 50%off nfts, fkun who have to still pickd up shift at walmart ahahh
I'm embarrassed and saddened by the state of boxing to be posting a comment about a YouTuber who has never fought a professional boxer beating a 47 year old long retired MMA fighter
I totally get your point, but Silva’s last mma fight was October 2020, and he boxed twice in 2021 and in May 2022 before the Paul fight.
I'm embarrassed and saddened by the state of boxing to be posting a comment about a YouTuber who has never fought a professional boxer beating a 47 year old long retired MMA fighter
Apparently you think that you are the one who decides who is a professional boxer. Anderson Silva had 2 pro boxing wins last year, including one over JCC Jr. He is obviously a pro boxer. Sure, he's a 47-yr old retired (for almost 2-years, which I don't think qualifies as long-retired unless Fury was long-retired after the Klitschko fight) MMA fighter, but he is a current pro boxer.
Furthermore, every one of Jake Paul's wins have been over a professional boxer. They were all professionals when they signed the contract, stepped inside the ring, and got paid for a boxing match. There are plenty of scrub professional boxers on the records of nearly every fairly-new pro with some promise.
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