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Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury had their roundtable discussion ahead of their December 21 rematch. 

Usyk beat Fury in the first fight to become the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. The scorecards had it as a split decision: 115-112, 113-114, 114-113. But in truth, Usyk had done more than enough to secure a unanimous decision win. He was the better fighter from the start and finished stronger, while Fury found success in the middle rounds. Tyson struggled to accept the loss, saying Usyk got the win due to Russia’s war with Ukraine.

Even after having rewatched the fight, he felt he had done enough to get the decision. Since then, he has changed that view, saying Usyk was the better man. The pair rewatched the fight during their sit-down as they commented on various aspects. The two fighters showed respect to each other, with Fury departing from his vocal style, a sign perhaps that he was humbled in defeat. Another defeat to Usyk will increase the calls on him to retire, while the Ukrainian knows a win solidifies his position as the best heavyweight of this era. Here are the key comments during their interaction.

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Fury: “This round he was hurt [round six]. Watch these two big right uppercuts. You can’t tell me this never hurt him.”

Usyk: “yeah, of course, a good body shot. [But] I expected it. [No] I didn’t hurt me.”

Fury: “I don’t think when I’m in the fight. I just take it one round at a time. You know, we were both boxing really good. And sometimes you have success, and then sometimes you don’t. You know, nothing to worry about.”

Fury: “I’m a big believer in God. So I believe that God has a plan for everybody, and the plan was for Usyk to win this fight. And he did, so fair play.”

Fury: “Yeah, listen, people can have opinions. But at the end of the day, they’re not in there fighting. So it’s really not important what other people think of what was going on in my corner. If I’m happy, then the world’s happy, you know, and I’m happy.”

Fury: “It’s the World Heavyweight title fight, undisputed [so the fight should not have been stopped]. At least a man’s gotta go down to the floor and someone like me, who has been down loads of times, who gets back up, at least give me one chance.”

Usyk: :I don’t think about it [the stoppage]. [These are] big ifs.”

Fury: “He made a very valid point. I recover quite quickly. It’s a testament to my fitness and stamina, where I’ll be able to recover quick.”

Fury: “I knew it was a close fight. I thought I’d done enough, but listen, I don’t complain. He’s got the victory. I was happy for him. I congratulated him. [And] I was happy that we both went home to our family safe. My dad always said to me, if you lose a fight, son, shake the man’s hand.”

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As he juggles between the fabled crossroads of choice: one path leading to boxing, the other to MMA—Francis Ngannou sat down for an interview to discuss his future plans.

His boxing career might have witnessed a downswing; however, Ngannou’s stretch in the mixed martial arts remains strong. Despite an impressive performance against a reigning heavyweight champion, he lost his boxing debut. Unfortunately, things didn’t look up in the next outing either. ‘The Predator’ suffered a shocking loss to Anthony Joshua early in March this year.

That said, things may take a turn for the better. Though talks surfaced last year, discussions about a potential matchup with Deontay Wilder have once again gained momentum. In the cage, Ngannou proved why he was still one of the best fighters around. The former UFC heavyweight champion, who joined the Professional Fighters League last year, marked his return with an emphatic win over Renan Ferreira.

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Given the current buzz, the TMZ interview began with the Jake Paul–Mike Tyson show. “It just hurt me to see Mike there in that situation,” said Francis Ngannou. He has good enough reasons to feel so. Last year, in a move that surprised many, he roped in Mike Tyson to his corner for his debut against Tyson Fury.

He has nothing but love and admiration for Mike Tyson. Despite being 58 years old, the former heavyweight champion displayed immense courage and stepped into the ring against an opponent 30 years his junior. While discussing his brief exchange with Jake Paul, Ngannou dismissed any likelihood of a face-off against ‘The Problem Child’. Unlike many who criticized the Paul-Tyson event, Francis Ngannou believed the MVP-Netflix card advanced both the sport and entertainment.

What is next? I know the last time we talked, you mentioned Deontay Wilder. We ran into Deontay Wilder; he couldn’t have been nicer talking about you and all you’ve gone through, and then he said, Let’s talk. Is that still a fight that interests you?” the interviewer asked.

Francis Ngannou explained that following his last conversation with Deontay Wilder, ‘nothing has changed’. Otherwise, the fight remains on his radar. It’s one of those engagements he looks forward to before he decides to hang the gloves for good.

The reporter wanted to know whether the French-Cameroonian would enter the squared circle before his next foray into the octagon. Ngannou responded that he would wait for some time to see if the PFL guys pull up any fight for him. If there’s nothing on the horizon, he might switch gears to boxing. Nonetheless, given that he can easily move between the two platforms, the issue doesn’t bother him that much.

In a recent interview with TMZ, even Deontay Wilder seemed optimistic about a potential matchup with ‘The Predator’. During their three outings, he gave Tyson Fury tough competition, so Wilder could be confident about challenging the French-Cameroonian fighter.

Heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson returned to the ring on Friday in a much-scrutinised clash that got the whole world talking.

Despite losing out to YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul, ‘Iron Mike’ broke a couple of records simply by stepping through the ropes, but one of those achievements has been eclipsed, just a few days later.

As many assumed would be the case, Tyson was understandably a shadow of his former self, scoring just 18 punches across eight rounds and appearing to be an immobile, ‘sitting duck’ for Paul to land when he pleased.

Mike Tyson almost died

Fortunately for the 58-year-old veteran, and for the viewers watching with any ounce of respect for the former undisputed champion, Paul showed mercy and did not take advantage of his flat-footed dance partner, doing enough to win each round but seemingly refusing to attempt to knock Tyson out.

After the unanimous-decision win was confirmed for ‘The Problem Child’, it was official that Mike Tyson had extended his professional record and now boasted the longest career of any of the 111 heavyweight champions in boxing history.

Additionally, the once ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ became the oldest former heavyweight champion to take part in a professional contest.

Yet, Tyson was not the only heavyweight making a return to the professional ranks, with Ike Ibeabuchi and Shannon Briggs eyeing up returns, as well as Oliver McCall.

Last night, a 59-year-old Oliver McCall (59-14) made his comeback to end a relatively small five-and-a-half-year spell of inactivity, compared to the 19 years that Tyson was absent from the ring.

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‘The Atomic Bull’ faced 54-year-old Stacy Frazier (16-22) in a scrap at ‘Country Box’ and scored a second-round knockout over his fellow American – simultaneously becoming the oldest former heavyweight champion to fight professionally and oldest to win an official bout.

Tyson will retain his record of the longest career (14,499 days) of any former heavyweight champion for now, with McCall now thrusting up to second spot (14,262 days), in front of Roy Jones Jr. (12,384) and Jack Johnson (12,231).

However, the Chicago-born contender may be set to eclipse Tyson’s record during 2025, showing no plans to retire and even calling out Jake Paul during the aftermath of his 60th win.

Damning footage has emerged and gone viral on social media of Mike Tyson appearing to hold back his punches during his controversial fight against Jake Paul.

In the short snippet posted to X, Tyson, 58, threw a feint with his left hand before starting to follow through with his right hand as Paul, 27, was exposed, but he seemingly stopped himself.

Unsurprisingly, this has led to many fans online asking whether the fight was rigged, and whether or not there was a mutual agreement between the pair not to land any serious and heavy punches. Iron Mike’s opponent was left wide open and there for the taking, so why on earth didn’t the boxing legend go through with his shot?

The eight-round fight saw the former YouTuber Paul take the victory via unanimous decision, but many fans had pleaded for the fight to never happen in the first place.

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Pros and fans alike didn’t want the bout taking place

Tony Bellew, the former WBC cruiserweight champion, tweeted during the fight: “We are all to blame for this man! We are all talking and watching! We have to stop this fool! Don’t tune into him until he fights someone who is fit, healthy and not a grandfather! Any proper boxing people helping Paul need to look at themselves ffs. This is just sad.”

In the lead-up to the fight, many speculated around the legitimacy of the event due to Tyson’s age and his condition, with conspiracies circulating across social media about the potential outcome.

Former world champion Carl Froch told GB News the night before the fight that he believes it is a scripted fight and that there was something in the contract to stop Tyson from trying to hurt Paul.

During the fight, it was soon clear that Tyson was a shell of his former self, with unstable legs and the constant glove biting – some fans expressed feeling sad to see the former world champion struggling.

However, this clip has fired up conspiracists yet again with some suggesting that the fight was fixed for the Problem Child to win. Even Sara Bailey, women’s WBA world light flyweight champion, who supported Lucas Bahdi on the undercard, told ES NEWS she believed it was fixed.

Mike Tyson & Jake Paul’s pro records (as of 20/11/24)
Mike Tyson Jake Paul
Fights 59 12
Wins 50 11
Losses 7 1
No Contests 2 0

After months and months of build-up – which started with criticism and promises of knockouts and neared its end with more criticism and ‘Iron’ Mike slapping ‘The Problem Child’ – Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson finally happened.

Did it live up to the hype? Not really. But something that has remained constant through the months is numbers – be it their age difference or their respective records. And now, an Instagram post has been drawing considerable interest for its thoughtful and comparative note.

It talks about the boxing journey of some of the well-known former and current world champions. Many build their resume after going through a series of what is commonly called ‘journeyman fights.’ The poster argued that a close personal look would reveal that’s pretty much the route Jake Paul took since he began his boxing career. So, if one considers the point, then the only differentiator between Paul and the boxing champs remains the ability to pull crowds.

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It’s no secret that ‘The Problem Child’ pulled off a blockbuster in Texas last week, maybe not in terms of fighting, but definitely in terms of hype. Nearly 70,000 spectators and millions more on Netflix watched his 8-round bout against Mike Tyson when they took each other on at AT&T Stadium on November 15. The show featured the undisputed rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano as well.

So, according to @notjustboxing, whether one likes or loathes Jake Paul, the fact remains as follows: “There is not much difference between Jake Paul’s lack of competition in his first 12 fights compared to any other professional boxer’s first 12 fights. The only difference is the man is a marketing genius. He manages to get millions of people interested.

Don’t believe it? Swipe through this post and see for yourself!

Beginning his boxing career with fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib, Paul fought former UFC fighters and champions such as Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley, and Anderson Silva. Switching gears, last year, Jake Paul fought Tyson Fury’s brother Tommy Fury, a professional boxer. The ‘TNT’ defeated Paul by a split decision. Paul resumed fighting boxers after the Nate Diaz fight. But both André August and Ryan Bourland were semi-retired and 35 years old.

Let’s look at some of Paul’s fights and how old his opponents were when they fought: –

  • November 2020: Defeated retired NBA player Nate Robinson (36)
  • April 2021: Defeated retired MMA fighter Ben Askren (37)
  • August & December 2021: Defeated retired MMA fighter Tyron Woodley twice (39)
  • October 2022: Defeated retired MMA fighter Anderson Silva (47)
  • February 2023: Lost to boxer Tommy Fury (23)
  • August 2023: Defeated semi-retired MMA fighter Nate Diaz (38)
  • November 2024: Defeated retired boxer Mike Tyson (58)

As is evident from the aforementioned list, Jake Paul (27) lost to the only boxer who was under 30 when they fought. ‘The Problem Child’ was 26 at the time.

The overall vibe of the comments suggested displeasure with the analysis. Let’s check what some of them had to suggest.

This fan promptly picked the sole oddity in Jake Paul’s boxing record. “Gotta realize Jake fought 1 boxer who boxes to this day; the rest are old and retired athletes. Jake’s proven nothing,” they said. Perhaps they were hinting at Tommy Fury, who inflicted Paul’s first loss. From retired UFC champions, ‘The Problem Child did move to boxers. However, including Tyson, they were retired or semi-retired and old.

The next one also caught the loophole. They said, “Except the others fought people who were active fighters within their chosen sports and weren’t famous YouTubers before hand.” Champions like Floyd Mayweather Jr., Canelo Alvarez, and Gervonta Davis may have fought a few journeymen initially; however, they were dyed-in-the-wool boxers, not someone who had crossed over.

The following fan shared similar thoughts. One could blame the former and current boxing champions for helping themselves generously with the easiest of challenges. “There is a HUGE difference,” they said. However, they fought real boxers who met the weight requirement, and the bouts followed standard boxing regulations. “People who “cherry pick” are still fighting other boxers who weigh the same as they do… They also don’t fight two-minute rounds—10 fights in…” the fan said.

For the next follower, Jake Paul’s shows are nothing short of a ‘circus’. They said, “I don’t consider him a boxer. He only fights older guys or nonboxers. It’s just a circus.” That is pretty much the most common and frequent point taken to pan the Ohioan.

Amidst visible resentment, a message of clarity surfaced. “At the end of the day, professional sports are just entertainment. Love him or loathe him, the chump generates lots of widespread entertainment,” this follower said. As the Netflix show at the AT&T Stadium showed, Jake Paul’s event pulled crowds, even if the visits were more out of curiosity or for mere entertainment.

Some strong observations, indeed. Most feel that Jake Paul needs to do more than just marketing gimmicks if he wants to cement a formidable boxing legacy.

For his next outing, ‘The Problem Child’ seems to be aiming at a cruiserweight clash against none other than Canelo Alvarez. But he appears to have received a callout from the undisputed champion Artur Beterbiev as well. When the news came, many fans suggested that he should take up the fight. But will he go against boxing’s scariest man?

62-year-old Evander Holyfield wants a trilogy fight against Mike Tyson.

This weekend, the 58-year-old Tyson faced off against Jake Paul and struggled to throw punches due to a knee issue.

Holyfield attended the fight at AT&T stadium and gave his honest assessment of Tyson’s performance.

“You can tell something was wrong with Tyson’s leg. His balance was off”

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Despite the lackluster performance, Holyfield called out Tyson on social media. “The fans want it 🥊 #unfinishedbusiness” wrote Holyfield.

Tyson immediately shut down any fight speculation against Holyfield.

“I love you brother, but the trilogy is our friendship.”

After his loss, Tyson revealed that he had nearly died leading up to his fight against Paul.

“I almost died in June. Had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in hospital and had to fight to get healthy to fight so I won.”

“To have my children see me stand toe to toe and finish 8 rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for. Thank you”

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The eight rounds of the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight were like a rollercoaster of emotions for all the fans.

It was a disappointing match where every fan witnessed a shell of their beloved boxer and it was quite heartbreaking. By the end of the fight, the former heavyweight champion was in survival mode and lost the fight via unanimous decision. While his ring IQ and ability to adapt kept him competitive throughout the bout, it was a sorry affair.

There was a mutual feeling of frustration not only amongst the fans but also with fellow boxers who consider Mike Tyson an idol. It looked like Gervonta Davis was the most affected as he launched a barrage of attacks on Jake Paul on his social media and challenged him to a fight. As per the expectations, ‘The Problem Child’ accepted the challenge, showcasing his desire for the fight.

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During the fight, Tank took to Instagram and uploaded several stories(which he later deleted) targeting El Gallo. He wrote, “To the bozo that shared the ring w Mike..you a whole bozo for this and you didn’t get the job done [sh*t emoji] head..” stating how Paul did not deliver on the promise to knock Mike Tyson out.

He uploaded another story directly challenging The Problem Child and issued a stern warning. ” One more thing… ima beat the brakes off Jake when I catch em…upper cut jap jap left hook upper cut..hook. Watch,” wrote Davis.

In addition to that, he also lauded the effort by Tyson and celebrated the legend. He wrote in another story, “you’ll forever be a legend..rather you like it or not and it will never be another one! And I understand you so well..all this sh*t don’t mean nothing,” implying that this match is irrelevant and this won’t affect Tyson’s legacy.

While Gervonta Davis and Mike Tyson do not know each other personally, both of them have deep admiration and respect for each other. The 58-year-old has publicly praised Tank many times and even called him the pound-for-pound best fighter.

On the other hand, due to his short stature and destructive power, the boxing world has branded Tank as the “Modern-Day Mike Tyson.” That is why this match must have hurt Davis even more than others. He must have uploaded those stories in fury, as he later deleted those.

However, it was too late and Jake Paul was not someone who shied away from the challenges. After all, he has made his whole career by riling up the fanbase and his opponents. After the match, he not only accepted Tank’s challenge but also issued an open challenge to Canelo Alvarez, leaving everyone speechless.

After the fight, El Gallo opened up about his future in boxing and laid down a challenge for the unified super middleweight champion. He stated, “It’s Canelo. Me vs. Canelo at 200lb for the cruiserweight championship of the world is the biggest fight,” and termed it even bigger than the fight he had with Tyson.

Following that, during the post-match conference, the reporters asked Paul about Gervonta Davis’ comment and if he would be interested in the fight. Without wasting a moment, El Gallo replied, “I mean I’d be down let’s run it like I’ll be super down,” giving his go for the fight.

Things once again got heated up when MVP’s CEO Nakisa Bidarian stated that “Gervonta needs Jake Paul,” instead of it being the other way around. After all, the payday that MVP and Paul can provide Tank would be unlike anything else.

The Problem Child even managed to sneak in a dig at the WBA lightweight champion. He said, “Is there a height limit in boxing?” trolling Tank for his small height(5’5) as compared to Paul, who is 6’1 feet. However, if this match would happen, height would be the least of the duo’s concerns. After all, the fighters are 70lbs apart from each other. Jake Paul just competed against Mike Tyson at 227. On the other hand, Tank is a champion in the lightweight division.

Even though Tank has won championships in three weight categories, he has never gone past 140 in his professional career. So, many things have to fall in place for this fight to happen and currently, it is just a fantasy.

On Friday, November 19, 2024, the event between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson drew a lot of attention, but it was the fight between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano that stole the night.

Although the men’s bout attracted controversy, the female fighters put on a great show in the rematch that defined the evening.

Katie Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano in a rematch that sparked debates. The decision was controversial, as many believed the fight was too evenly matched to be decided by points. Taylor took the victory, but the fight left a bittersweet feeling among fans.

Claressa Shields shares her thoughts on Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano

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Claressa Shields, one of the most prominent figures in women’s boxing, shared her opinion on the fight in a recent interview with Fight Hub TV. According to Shields, the fight was extremely close, with both fighters showcasing their best skills.

“I think the fight was very, very close,” she said. “I thought Katie played from the back foot with great counters and fast hands. I think that’s what won her the fight.”

Shields explained that her approach to scoring fights is round by round, without focusing too much on the overall stance of the fighters or who advanced more in the ring.

In her opinion, the fight was so tight that, if it hadn’t been for the one-point penalty on Katie Taylor, the victory could have gone to Amanda Serrano or the fight could have ended in a draw.

“I don’t really score based on overall things like body language or who’s stepping forward. I score round by round, and that’s how I saw it. But it was very, very close, and when they took the point from Katie, I definitely thought Amanda was going to win or it would be a draw,” said Shields.

The world champion noted that, in her opinion, both fighters showed their strengths but also made mistakes. Shields particularly pointed out the factors she believes worked against Serrano during the fight.

“I think Katie fought her best, and Amanda showed her punching power,” said Shields.

“There were things Amanda didn’t do well. She didn’t cut the ring off properly, she missed a lot of big shots, and she didn’t have upper-body defense,” Shields pointed out.

Katie Taylor’s speed and footwork were crucial, according to Shields, who emphasized that her quick punches and combinations of four or five shots were decisive. Additionally, Shields highlighted how the cut on Amanda Serrano’s eyebrow was a direct result of Katie Taylor’s continuous punches.

Regarding Serrano’s strategy, Shields mentioned that the Puerto Rican fighter didn’t know how to cut the ring effectively and couldn’t close the distances like she had in their first encounter.

“She even got cut here. Katie was throwing with both hands, and Amanda’s shots were hard too. But you can’t just march forward. You’ve got to cut the ring off, you’ve got to set traps. And Amanda didn’t do that tonight,” Shields explained.

Despite the criticism and the controversial decision, Shields also highlighted the impact of the fight on women’s boxing. According to Shields, the women were the real stars of the night. In contrast, the fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, although relevant to many, didn’t have the same impact on traditional boxing fans.

“Listen, women’s boxing won tonight. Being here in front of 60,000 fans, that’s amazing! It’s a dream. And to me, the girls stole the show tonight. Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, well, it was what it was, but the girls absolutely stole the show tonight,” Shields concluded.

It’s important to note that, although Amanda Serrano initially questioned the outcome of her fight with Katie Taylor on social media, she later retracted her comments.

On the other hand, Claressa Shields, on her official ‘X’ account, wrote about the possibility of facing Katie Taylor in the future. The self-proclaimed ‘GWOAT’ pointed out that she has the skills to defeat Taylor.

However, she mentioned that she might have difficulty making a weight between 140 or 147lbs, but also suggested that for a good amount of money, she would take on the challenge.

‘Omg, it’s 1,000s of DMs telling me to go beat Katie 😂😂😂 listen, skillwise, I can do it! But Idk how I can make 140 or 147, y’all gotta call Alycia for this one ☝🏾 or Caroline! Now if they pay GWOAT 6 million! Hell, my strong, Lucious 🍑 will get down there! 🤣,’ Shields wrote on “X”.

A few years ago, Jake Paul created a huge fiasco when he stole Floyd Mayweather‘s cap.

The incident happened in 2021 during the press event of Mayweather’s exhibition fight against Logan Paul. During the face-off, The Problem Child grabbed Money’s cap in a move of utter disrespect.

Three years later, the wheels have turned, and Jake Paul is standing in the same boat. After his victory against Mike Tyson, El Gallo went on to greet the fans. Out of nowhere, a random fan from the crowd removed Paul’s cap and threw it away. This incident left the fans chuckling as they enjoyed the former YouTuber being teased by the crowd.

If you wanna fight 1 on 1, let's run it': Jake Paul challenges Floyd  Mayweather - Hindustan Times

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The viral clip uploaded by ESPN Ring Side features Jake Paul going up to the crowd to meet the fans. The 27-year-old was giving an autograph to one of his fans. That is when a person behind the crowd stole the cap from Paul’s head and threw it away. Contrasting to the expectations, The Problem Child silently walked away and picked up his cap without creating any problem. This was not something that anyone expected, as Paul is known for his problematic behavior.

However, this incident has stark similarities to the time when El Gallo showed Money the same disrespect. A month before the Mayweather and Logan Paul scheduled fight, the duo came face-to-face for a news conference. During the event, the boxing hall-of-fame got into an argument with Jake Paul and called both Pauls “fake fighters.” Not only that, Pretty Boy even stated  “I’m willing to fight both in the same night.”

These comments riled up the 11-1 boxer, and he grabbed Mayweather’s baseball cap from his head. The security had to intervene immediately as the 50-0 boxer started charging towards Paul. Jake Paul took the trolling to the next level as he posted himself getting a tattoo of “gotcha hat” on his leg.

This disrespect to one of the most adored boxers of all time did not sit well with the fans. And now after 3 years, when karma struck and a similar incident happened with Jake Paul, they were not going to sit idly.

A fan wrote, “Bro getting bullied by the crowd 😂💀,” stating how helpless Jake Paul was in front of the crowd. The Problem Child was arrogant in front of Mayweather, but when the same thing happened to him, he was not able to do anything. 

Another user wrote, “I watched this fight illegally, and I still want my refund 😭,” implying that the quality of the fight was not up to the standards. Many fans switched towards illegal streams during the event, as Netflix streams were lagging and buffering quite frequently.

Another user who was not a big fan of The Problem Child wrote, “Shoutout to that man!” who threw away the cap. The disrespect shown by Paul to the legends is not well received at all amongst the boxing fandom and it has made El Gallo quite a hated figure.

Another user who was enjoying the incident wrote, “Bro went to get the hat… he’s basically playing Fetch,” stating that Paul should have said something to the person rather than quietly going and picking up the cap again.

Amidst the sea of criticism, there was one fan who acknowledged Jake Paul’s marketing skills and wrote, “dude really said canelo needs him for a payday😂 jake definitely knows how to get people talking about him.”

After his victory against Mike Tyson, El Gallo called out Canelo Alvarez and stated, “Canelo needs me. I’m not even gonna call him out. He knows he wants a payday and he knows where the money man’s at.” He implied that this victory has elevated him so much that even the “face of boxing” needs him now. After all, no one can pay Canelo more than MVP and Jake Paul.

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